Mapping the Arts & Humanities Project
Mapping the Arts and Humanities is the UK’s first initiative dedicated to surveying the landscape of research infrastructures in the field of Arts and Humanities. By making these often-invisible networks discoverable through an interactive map, database, and API, the project supports academics, researchers, funders, practitioners, and policy makers connect, collaborate, and demonstrate how Arts and Humanities research actively shapes knowledge, policy, and public engagement.
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Researchers, practitioners, and infrastructure leads in conversation on digital tools, research training, new research methods, cross-sector collaboration, and the changing landscape of arts and humanities in higher education.
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Perspectives
Explore stakeholder insights on the Arts and Humanities, from their role in driving change and shaping cross-sector industries to their influence on policy, education, and innovation.
Knowledge Diplomacy in Context
International collaboration strengthens global ties, but the vital infrastructure behind it often remains hidden. Launching our "Knowledge Diplomacy...
UK DARIAH Day 2025: Imagining Future Digital Research Infrastructures
As the landscape of arts and humanities research becomes increasingly digitised, the necessity for robust, interconnected infrastructure has never...
Creating Living Systems Fit For Purpose: RESHAPED and the Future of Research Training
The Mapping the Arts and Humanities team sat down with SAS learning technologists Niilante Ogunsola-Ribeiro and Simon Parr, the architects of...
Resources
News on upcoming resources, tutorials, and more, provided by the Mapping the Arts and Humanities team.
Law and the Humanities: A Disciplinary Cartography
James Campbell (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford) joins us on the Mapping the Arts and Humanities blog to discuss the theoretical challenges...
Mapping Knowledge, Building Trust: A New Phase for the Knowledge Diplomacy Project
Dr Monja Stahlberger discusses the Knowledge Diplomacy Project's new phase, launching an innovative mapping initiative in collaboration with the...
Knowledge Diplomacy Mapping Initiative FAQ
This FAQ is here to help you get the most out of the Knowledge Diplomacy Mapping Initiative. It covers questions on how to search, what our filters...
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