How do we talk about the mind in the arts and humanities?

How do we talk about the mind in the arts and humanities?

This is a guest blog post by Dr Peter Garratt, University of Durham, Principal Investigator for AHRC Science in Culture Theme Research Network Cognitive Futures in the Humanities. How do we talk about the mind in the arts and humanities? Interpreting culture often...
AHRC announces Science in Culture Theme Innovation Awards

AHRC announces Science in Culture Theme Innovation Awards

New grants explore cutting-edge relationships between the sciences and the arts and humanities. Seven new Innovation Awards funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will be expanding and exploring the Science in Culture theme through 12-month...
Medieval Meteorology really did exist.

Medieval Meteorology really did exist.

This is a guest blog post by Dr Anne E. Lawrence- Mathers, Reading University who holds an AHRC fellowship on ‘Medieval Meteorology in Context’ as part of the Science in Culture Theme.  My Fellowship, ‘Medieval Meteorology in Context’, was conceived as a...