Are you an Early Career Researcher? Would you like the opportunity to develop the skills to tell the story of your research to new audiences? Apply now for the AHRC and BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers 2017 Programme.…

Are you an Early Career Researcher? Would you like the opportunity to develop the skills to tell the story of your research to new audiences? Apply now for the AHRC and BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers 2017 Programme.…
Researchers can now create or connect their ORCID identifier (ORCID iD) in the Research Councils’ grants system (Je-S) by logging in to their personal information page. This is an important first step towards improving the flow of research information across…
The study of economics and cancer research would be particularly vulnerable to Brexit, as they are among the research fields in the UK more dependent on EU funding, a report has said. Examining Implications of Brexit for the UK’s Research…
Competition Timetables 2014-15 Postdoctoral Fellowships Application forms, Outline Stage: available from 27 August 2014 Applicant deadline, Outline Stage: 8 October 2014 Result of Outline Stage announced: 21 January 2015 Application deadline, Second Stage: 25 February 2015 Final results confirmed: May 2015…
Aircraft built in Lincoln – the home of the tank In this guest blog, Dan Ellin considers the places and people behind aircraft of the First World War which were built in a city better known for producing tanks. In…
Dr Owen Clayton has recently published an article in the New Statesmen investigating Guillaume Apollinaire to Sarojini Naidu: the war poets you don’t study at school. To read the full article, please visit the New Statesmen website at http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/07/guillaume-apollinaire-sarojini-naidu-war-poets-you-don-t-study-school