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Humanities researchers’ perspectives towards scholarly communication practices - Dominic Hewett

To change research culture for the better, we need to understand researchers. Existing studies of the scholarly communication landscape in the humanities, especially in relation to open access, have…

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From practice to policy: how open research is changing research culture in cultural heritage - Jill Dye, Andrea Cop

The role of the museum (to preserve, interpret and make accessible collections and heritage) means that open access, in the broadest sense, has always been part of our purpose. Organisational…

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Slow but steady: data management training for students a key to research culture change, especially for humanities - Haley Eckel

"In June of 2022, the University of St Andrews implemented a new data management plan (DMP) requirement. Each PhD student would be required to submit a DMP at their first annual review, and…

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People of CAHSS Award Tokens 2024

Ann Harrison, CAHSS Creative Design Lead, talks about the process of creating the paper crown award tokens for the 2024 People of CAHSS Awards.

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Growth - Inspiring Colleague Trophy 2024

The production process behind the People of CAHSS 2024 Inspiring Colleague trophy, designed and created by ECA students.

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Introduction to CAHSS Research Themes

Prof Laura Jeffery explains the concept of the CAHSS Research Themes alongside footage from their January 2024 event. Find out more on the website or the SharePoint.

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Future Cities - CAHSS Research Themes

Our research supports the development of smart, sustainable and inclusive cities, both locally in Edinburgh, and internationally – combining architecture and design with a focus on…

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Inaugural Lecture of Professor Paul Crosthwaite

Inaugural Lecture of Professor Paul Crosthwaite

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Why the awards are important

Jeremy Crang and Mette Cameron give their insights into why the People of CAHSS Awards (formerly the CAHSS Recognition Awards) are so important.

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Inaugural Lecture: “Divinity Among The Humanities: 'Idle Decoration' or 'Water of Life'”

Professor Rachel Muers (Professor of Divinity) delivers her Inaugural Lecture “Divinity Among The Humanities: ‘Idle Decoration’ or ‘Water of Life’” in the Assembly…

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Governance & Democracy - CAHSS Research Themes

We address pressing challenges in international, global and multi-level governance, including issues of development and global inequalities; populism, democracy and citizen engagement;…

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Cultural Heritage - CAHSS Research Themes

We work with creative industries, museums and galleries, heritage and conservation organisations to develop innovative approaches to cultural heritage – with a particular focus on deploying…

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Recognising colleagues, celebrating people

Attendees from the 2023 People of CAHSS Awards (formerly known as the CAHSS Recognition Awards) explain what it feels like to nominate someone, be nominated or simply celebrate with their colleagues…

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CAHSS Research Themes

At CAHSS, we support research collaborations across Schools, mobilising expertise across disciplines to produce new insights and address major societal challenges. In 2019 we adopted 9 broad,…

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BRAID UK Launch Promo

Video Credits: Vicky Barlow (producer), Daniel Kenyon (Filmmaker)

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BRAID Launch Livestream

Bridging Responsible AI Divides launch event, 15 Sep 2023, London BBC Broadcasting House.

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