Feature: Professor Martin Siegert
On the outskirts of a Suffolk village, Martin Siegert huddled inside a small hut as the freezing February rain speared...
On the outskirts of a Suffolk village, Martin Siegert huddled inside a small hut as the freezing February rain speared...
Analysing the style of language used by social groups could offer insight into their values and principles that goes beyond...
A ground-breaking book that undertakes a forensic cultural analysis of the physical representation of the God of the Bible has...
A comprehensive UK report assessing the contribution of arts and humanities research during the COVID‐19 pandemic has revealed a deep...
World and European champion runner and the fastest British woman in history Dina Asher-Smith will be awarded an honorary doctorate...
A new project has been unveiled to create innovative digital resources that promise to transform how people research and study...
Two new projects focused on disability-inclusive climate adaptation and women in philosophy are set to be launched following successful applications...
One of the country’s largest and most respected collections of material and memorabilia relating to cinema and the moving image...
The art of storytelling and the challenge of translating stories across languages and between artforms will be the focus of...