The Lived Environment: an interdisciplinary perspective

The Lived Environment: an interdisciplinary perspective

This is a guest blog post by Dr Henrik Shoenefeldt, University of Kent, a participant from the AHRC Science in Culture Theme Workshop on The Lived Environment. Last week, I took part in a three-day research workshop at the Royal Society, which was organised by the...
Orchid Observers- New Citizen Science project

Orchid Observers- New Citizen Science project

A new citizen science project, Orchid Observers has been launched by Zooniverse and the Natural History Museum as part of the AHRC Large Grant Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st centuries. The project will look at the impact of...
Sonic Time Machines

Sonic Time Machines

This is a guest blog post by Professor John Coleman, University of Oxford Principal Investigator for AHRC Innovation Award ‘Ancient Sounds: Mixing acoustic phonetics, statistics and comparative philology to bring speech back from the past’. The Ancient Sounds project...
Metamorphoses: what is it?

Metamorphoses: what is it?

This is a guest blog by Dr Charlotte Sleigh, University of Kent, Principal Investigator for AHRC Innovation Award ‘Metamorphoses: Gaming Art and Science with Ovid’. Metamorphoses takes Ovid’s tales of hybrids and transformations as its cue. Working together on a...
Being Human- The Ordered Universe Project in Public

Being Human- The Ordered Universe Project in Public

This is a guest blog by Dr Giles Gasper, University of Durham, Principal Investigator for AHRC Research Network ‘The Ordered Universe’ Project. A short film about ‘The Ordered Universe’ is available to watch here. Taking part in the inaugural UK Festival of the...