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Music, Home and Heritage: Sounding the Domestic in Georgian Britain
The project asks how listening to and performing music figured in understandings of home, family and domestic space in Georgian Britain. It seeks both to expand knowledge of the sounding history of Georgian domestic interiors and to explore how to in...
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 ...
Dr D Boche: Epidemiological Neuropathology of Dementia
Dementia has come to be regarded as the product of distinct ‘diseases’ such as Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementias. This paradigm derives from cohorts selected on the basis of clinical features and pathological examination at autopsy, an approach that...
Meaning in Language Learning - R Slabakova AHRC
The aim of this grant was to establish a new, UK-based international research network devoted to integrating insights from theoretical linguisticresearch with insights from the reality of the language classroom, in order to develop a programme of res...
D Boche G0501033
Immunization with amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta) has been proposed as a novel treatment for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Experimental models and human clinical trials have shown that Abeta accumulation in the brain, a key feature of the disease, can be re...
Legacies of Catalogue Descriptions and Curatorial Voice: Opportunities for Digital
Legacies of Catalogue Descriptions will develop a platform for a transformational impact in digital scholarship within cultural institutions by opening up new and important directions for computational, critical, and curatorial analysis of collection...
I Galea MRC CRT Fellowship: Systemic inflammation and the blood-brain barrier in multiple sclerosis (SIBIMS)
Systemic inflammation affects the natural history of long-term neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Various possible mechanisms may underlie this phenomenon and precise identification may lead to new avenues of therapeutic interv...
Voices in the gallery - Phase 2
Voices in the Gallery: Phase 2 (2021-2023) explores intersections of voice, art and access. Led by Sarah Hayden, this AHRC Innovation Fellowship project is being conducted in partnership with John Hansard Gallery, Nottingham Contemporary, Daly & ...
Beyond 'Notability': Re-evaluating Women's Work in Archaeology, History and Heritage in Britain, 1870 - 1950
Beyond Notability is a three year research project is exploring the histories of women active in archaeology, history and heritage as revealed in the archives of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Royal Archaeological Institute. The project...