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Decolonising Victorian Histories: Frank Oates, geographic exploration and teaching imperial history and environmental science
This project aims to contribute to the decolonising of Victorian history and environmental science. We shall address the present-day historical and ecological implications of the Victorian period, when the ‘discovery’ of Africa by Europeans was reach...
Voices in the Gallery: Reading the Unseen Text
Voices in the Gallery was an AHRC Innovation Fellowship project, led by Sarah Hayden, in conjunction with John Hansard Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary. This project considered voiceover as a phenomenon that exists simultaneously as art-form, lite...
Brooks AHRC Sound Heritage
informed performance practice with curators, conservators and visitor experience professionals in the heritage sector to collaborate on research and interpretation. We aim to gain a richer understanding of how music functioned in the life of historic...
Developing haptoglobin as a novel intracranial therapeutic
There are several types of intracranial haemorrhage, depending on where in the brain the haemorrhage occurs. In subarachnoid haemorrhage, there is bleeding in the subarachnoid space, over the surface of the brain. Up to one third of patients die inst...
Dr I Galea - KTS EPSRC IAA with Bio Products Ltd
There are several types of intracranial haemorrhage, depending on where in the brain the haemorrhage occurs. In subarachnoid haemorrhage, there is bleeding in the subarachnoid space, over the surface of the brain. Up to one third of patients die inst...
Places of Joy. Heritage After Lockdown
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented scale of public wellbeing need. Provision of non-clinical solutions to support mental health using existing resources is therefore vital. A collaboration between University of Southampton, University...
Százhalombatta Excavation Project
The Bronze Age site of Százhalombatta is situated on the right bank of the Danube, 30km south of Budapest in Hungary. It is one of the largest temperate tell settlements from this period in Central Europe. Excavation at the site, directed by Dr Magdo...
An Overshadowed Literature: Mapping the Field
As is the case with Zambia in many other respects, its literary culture has been overshadowed by the powerful regional pull of the neighbouring Zimbabwe and South Africa. Although it was for decades a ‘frontline state’, Zambia has no history of ident...
Higher-Order Evidence in Epistemology, Ethics, and Aesthetics
What difference does higher-order evidence make to what it is rational to think, feel or do? This project assembles an international team to explore answers to this question and the issues they raise.First-order evidence indicates or makes it likely ...