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.
Podcast
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.
What is humanities research infrastructure?
Mapping the Arts and Humanities, a major project commissioned by the AHRC and Research England, is seeking to identify, locate and make visible the...
How do we capture the diversity of our research infrastructure?
Professor Jane Winters, Director of the Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study, explores the challenges of identifying, classifying and quantifying our arts and humanities research landscape.
Infrastructure and innovation
💡As the UK’s arts and humanities infrastructure is mapped for the first time; Dr Jaideep Gupte considers how it will help to strengthen the UK’s global standing in the sector.
Resources
News on upcoming resources, tutorials, and more, provided by the Mapping the Arts and Humanities team.
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