Welcome to the AHRC Science in Culture Theme Website
Science in Culture is one of four themes identified by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as a focus for research funding.
The AHRC Themes are identified as emerging areas of interest to arts and humanities researchers and are likely to shape or change aspects of multiple research fields in future years.
The Science in Culture Theme aims to encourage mutual exchange between researchers working across the Sciences and the Arts and Humanities.
Science in Culture will foster interdisciplinary working between researchers in the sciences and the arts and humanities in order to pursue topics that cannot be successfully addressed by either side alone.
News
Use & Misuse of Language
Discussions about the state of language and public debate. . .
Blog
Common ground – a collaboration between philosopher Dr Ophelia Deroy and artist Dr Shelley James
This is a guest blog post by Dr Shelley James, Royal College of Art, a partner on the AHRC Science in Culture Theme Large Grant, Rethinking the Senses: Uniting the Philosophy and Neuroscience of Perception. How do different senses such as sight and...