The AHRC and BBC Radio 3 are looking for applications for the New Generation Thinkers of 2014. Up to sixty successful applicants will have a chance to develop their programme-making ideas with experienced BBC producers at a series of dedicated…
BBC/AHRC: Call for researcher involvement in the BBC ‘World War One at Home’ project
As part of its coverage of the centenary of the First World War in 2014 the BBC seeks to explore stories which are linked to a significant place marking the history of World War One. These stories will be drawn…
Lincoln professor discovers ‘The Fantastic Mr Feynman’
A revealing documentary film by a Lincoln professor will tell the incredible life story of one of the 20th century’s most extraordinary scientists, Richard Feynman. Coinciding with what would have been his 95th birthday; ‘The Fantastic Mr Feynman’ celebrates the…
Lincoln Researcher Selected for AHRC/BBC Collaborative Workshop on Scottish Identity
Dr Claire Warden, from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts at the University of Lincoln, has been selected as one of 15 researchers to participate in an AHRC/BBC workshop on Scottish identity. Over 100 researchers submitted an expression of interest…
Lincoln’s primate research features on BBC Africa series
A research project led by academics from the University of Lincoln plays a leading role in the BBC’s spectacular new series Africa, presented by Sir David Attenborough. A documentary film crew visited the field site of the Barbary Macaque Project in…
First ever UK based language tool to decode baby talk
A tool which could radically improve the diagnosis of language delays in infants in the UK is being developed by psychologists. A £358,000 grant to develop the first standardised UK speech and language development tool means that for the first…