Christopher Smith
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University of St Andrews; Executive Chair, AHRC @ahrcpress; International Champion UKRI @UKRI_News
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One year to go! 🌍 The countdown is on for the World Design Congress London 2025 at the Barbican Centre. Don’t miss this catalytic moment for design - sign up for updates! 👉 worlddesigncongresslondon.com @WorldDesignOrg #OneYearToGo #WorldDesignCongress
Our CapCo project is supported through the UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council World Class Labs programme. A report on WCL programme impact has been published today, and you can find out more in AHRC’s latest blog post which discusses our award at QUB specifically: ukri.org/blog/world-cla…
Really proud to have led our £3m CapCo award. Important report out today highlighting the strategic significance, societal and economic impact of major infrastructure investment at scale through Arts and Humanities Research Council World Class Labs Programme, with our Queen's University Belfast 🎓 project discussed.
The landmark launch of The Museum Data Service museumdata.uk great introduction from @dcms minister Chris Bryant and the innovation brought to life by Prof Ross Parry University of Leicester and the team Art UK and collections trust thanks to Bloomberg Arts and Humanities Research Council
🔬Many of our projects are supported through the UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council World Class Labs programme. ✨ We are going to be spotlighting some of these projects so stay tuned! 👉Find out more about the impact of this work in AHRC’s latest blog post: orlo.uk/TTvHp
Thank you to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for funding the creation of our Royal College of Music Performance Laboratory. It has opened countless possibilites for our research, teaching, and knoweldge exchange. See the Lab here: youtube.com/watch?v=K0eMCV…
At the UKCDR event in #London, our ED Dr Joanes Atela joined a panel with Melissa Leach, @jaigupte, Ehsan Masood & Charlotte Watts, stressing the need for equitable partnerships & trust for impactful, sustainable research outcomes. #ResearchForDevelopment #Collaboration
Featuring at Tuesday's Michael Donaghy special event! Kayo Chingonyi, Oliver Carmichael, Ruairi Donaghy, Maura Dooley, Paul Farley, Kathryn Gray, hannahlowepoet, Andrew Neilson, Sean O’Brien, don paterson, @stoddartgreta bit.ly/MIchaelDonaghy…
Prof Elaine Farrell Queen's University Belfast 🎓 & Prof Leanne McCormick Ulster University have written an insightful blog for IrishHumanities - on exhibiting their groundbreaking findings from their AHRC-funded project Bad Bridget® irishhumanities.com/blog/exhibitin…
Delighted to guest on Transport for the North podcast talking about the Creative Economy of the North & the work of Arts and Humanities Research Council #CreativeCommunities Kim McGuinness & Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire in supercharging growth through culture & devolution 💪🏻 Oh, and we also talk a bit about transport 😄 🚂 💩
We are delighted to share the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded #SingingforHealthResearchProject website, which is now live and taking bookings. This is a collaborative enterprise between the Network, ICCM & Royal College of Music #SingingforHealthResearch #Singing #ArtsinHealth singingforhealthresearch.co.uk
Exciting day with Helen Apsey Adobe UK to host our Arts and Humanities Research Council #CreativeCommunities London Policy Lab! A day about co-creation, digital skills and solutions for the future with a wonderful group of multi-sector participants & experts. Huge thanks to our hosts Adobe For Education 🎨🧩
By investing in more creative, collaborative ways of working, Arts and Humanities Research Council is empowering The RSC to develop new networks for artists and attract a diverse pool of talent to ensure we maintain and strengthen a vitally important sector for our world today and for our future growth.
Brilliant example of how Arts and Humanities Research Council funding and the inspired and caring work of Prof Elaine Farrell Queen's University Belfast 🎓 & Prof Leanne McCormick Ulster University with National Museums NI brought research and curatorship to communicate the complexities of unvoiced stories and lives