Wrongly-enforced rules over “digital surrogates” by museums censors research and creative use, study warns
Cultural institutions are censoring research, learning and creativity because of the way they police the reuse of digital copies of...
Cultural institutions are censoring research, learning and creativity because of the way they police the reuse of digital copies of...
Poets, broadcasters, translators and academics have joined forces to give voice to Ukrainian war poetry written in response to Russia’s...
Non-sectarian political parties help to make divided societies more stable and improve the quality of the democratic process, a new...
Five departments at the University of Exeter have been recognised for their commitment to gender equality in the latest Athena...
Climate campaigners will increasingly adopt “insider activist” roles, working to change or challenge their organisations from the inside rather than...
Researchers studying the role that women have played in puppetry over the last 300 years of history and how gender...
One of the world’s foremost experts on Middle Eastern politics, Professor Gareth Stansfield, has been awarded an OBE in the...
Rich fabrics and fine embroidery seized from hundreds of churches closed by Henry VIII during the English Reformation were saved...
The way the international community has recognised – or not – Libya’s various governments in the past decade has played...