To celebrate its tenth anniversary the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has released a review of projects that have been funded since its founding, one part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project, and another the Mackintosh Architecture project.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) writes:
The AHRC is marking its tenth anniversary in 2015 through a number of activities designed to showcase the achievements of the arts and humanities research community over the last decade, to look forward to the coming decade and to celebrate the role of the arts and humanities in all areas of our national life.
A key objective of these activities is to engage and provide opportunities for the arts and humanities community and these pages are designed to keep researchers informed of developments and opportunities as they arise.
We’ve also put together a tenth anniversary timeline, showcasing key milestones in the AHRC’s history.
A number of activities will be undertaken to highlight and celebrate the successes of the arts and humanities research community over the last decade and, in some cases, the cumulative impact of successive AHRC awards over that period. The activities include:
- An online timeline highlighting some of the major events over the last decade and more
- A series of films designed to highlight projects and people funded since 2005. The first film looks at the Oxyrhynchus Papyri project, which has received AHRC funding since 2005. The second film is Picturing China, and the third is Mackintosh The fourth film looks at the Stonehenge Riverside Project.
- Case studies and feature articles to showcase the impact of AHRC funding
- A tenth anniversary publication will be launched in the Autumn, bring together the content generated for the anniversary.
View the Stonehenge project information and video
View the Mackintosh architecture project information and video
View information about the special anniversary events (including conferences around the UK)