by elenazolotariof | Jun 10, 2026 | Education & Pedagogy, Podcast
Out of the comfort zone: creative methods across law and the humanities Table of Contents Creative practice is increasingly gaining traction as a method of research in law, policing, and criminology. To explore what that looks like on the ground, the Mapping the Arts...
by elenazolotariof | May 14, 2026 | Education & Pedagogy
ScholarTHON: rethinking the hackathon for arts and humanities research Hackathons emerged among software developers in the late 1990s, built around a particular kind of work. ScholarTHON, a two-day event on 2–3 June at Oxford’s Weston Library, rebuilds the...
by elenazolotariof | Feb 25, 2026 | Mapping the Humanities and AI
In Development: Mapping the Humanities and AI Jamillah Knowles & Digit / Building Corp / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 Humanities scholars across the UK are shaping critical thinking and practical action around AI. But the work is scattered across institutions and...
by elenazolotariof | Feb 18, 2026 | Case Studies, Knowledge Diplomacy Mapping Initiative
Knowledge Diplomacy in Context: British Council, A Legacy of Building Connections Michael Peak joins us for the “Knowledge Diplomacy in Context” series, which spotlights real-world practices and case studies in the sector, to explore how the British...
by elenazolotariof | Feb 4, 2026 | Case Studies, Education & Pedagogy
Mapping Openness and AI: Insights from the AI and Openness Workshop for the Arts and Humanities (Part 1) Sinem Görücü / Silicon Landscapes / Licenced by CC-BY 4.0 Following the “AI and Openness” workshop, a collaboration between BRAID Fellows Anna-Maria Sichani, Paula...