The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the BBC will be launching the New Generation Thinkers Scheme next week. The scheme invites applications from academics across arts and humanities disciplines that have a passion for communicating the excitement of…
Could you talk about your research specialism on TV?
The BBC is holding a free training day for female experts who are interested in appearing on television, radio and online as presenters. They want to hear from women with recognised expertise in science, history, politics, business or engineering. The…
Research Rewarded with BBC Opportunity and Academic Publishing Prize
Professor Jane Chapman from the Lincoln School of Journalism has been selected as one of just 12 researchers from across the UK to participate in an AHRC/BBC workshop on the First World War. One of Professor Chapman’s research papers, written…
AHRC/Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers 2012
Are you a new academic in the arts and humanities keen to publicise your research in the media? The AHRC and BBC Radio 3 have announced a new round of their very popular New Generation Thinkers programme for 2012. Last…
Barbary Macaque Research on BBC
The work of a team of researchers led by Dr. Bonaventura Majolo from the University of Lincoln has been featured on the BBC News Website: Monkey behaviour offers clues to conflict management Here’s a short extract from the article: The…
Bang Goes The Theory: BBC Looks For New Technology
The BBC science show Bang Goes the Theory is looking to find new technology to be profiled on the new series. This doesn’t have to be something that is completed and on the market, but they are looking to profile…