by dorothy | Aug 21, 2014 | Blog
This is a guest blog post by Dr Sebastian Groes, Roehampton University, Principle Investigator for The Memory Network. Samuel Beckett’s Endgame (1957) asks a number of questions about the modern world that we should probably ask ourselves again today. The play starts...
by dorothy | Jul 28, 2014 | Blog
This is a guest blog by Dr Daro Montag, University of Falmouth, principal investigator for the AHRC Soil Cultures Research network. Over four days in July, Falmouth University hosted the Soil Culture Forum, which aimed to devise and reflect on the ways in which...
by dorothy | Jul 17, 2014 | Blog
This is a guest blog post by Dr Julia Best, Bournemouth University, Postdoctoral researcher on the AHRC Large Grant exploring the ‘Cultural and Scientific Perceptions of Human- Chicken Interactions’. In late June two members of the ‘Cultural and Scientific Perceptions...
by dorothy | Jun 27, 2014 | Blog
This is part of series of blog posts looking at People and Projects funded by the AHRC Science in Culture Theme. This post is a question and answer feature with Professor Sally Shuttleworth (Principal Investigator) and Dr Sally Frampton (Post-doctoral researcher),...
by dorothy | Jun 12, 2014 | Blog
This guest blog post by Dr Merle Fairhurst is part of AHRC Science in Culture Theme ’s contributions to Universities Week 2014. Between 9-15 June 2014, universities across the UK are inviting everyone to be inspired, get involved and discover the work that they are...
by dorothy | Jun 11, 2014 | Blog
This guest blog post by Dr Heather Yeung is part of the AHRC Science in Culture Theme’s contributions to Universities Week 2014. Between 9-15 June 2014, universities across the UK are inviting everyone to be inspired, get involved and discover the work that they are...
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