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on the back of some cross council funded research networks on synthetic bioologyabout 5 hours agofrom web
Prof Woolfson & Dr Newson from Uni of Bristol host a lively evening discussion on synthetic biology 7pm 26th Nov http://bit.ly/7XkuJ4about 5 hours agofrom web
AHRC funded academic behind Half-Life 2 mods Dear Esther and Korsakovia featured in latest issue of The Edge http://bit.ly/2qTYF39:31 AM Nov 18thfrom web
AHRC Postgrad funding thro' the Block Grant Partnership scheme starting to go live. Apply via the relevent University - http://bit.ly/1EYmNe3:31 AM Nov 18thfrom web
AHRc funded Portus Project, managed by Uni of Southampton, have a video of the Rome excavation online http://bit.ly/1x8Rzz7:20 AM Nov 17thfrom web
AHRC Knowledge Catalyst project aimed at immortalising the salvaging of s.s Great Britain announced http://bit.ly/1bKk8u7:18 AM Nov 17thfrom web
AHRC-funded Beyond Text Prof Paul Grainge explains why he is currently studying the use of idents on TV. YouTube: http://bit.ly/3tsbAL7:01 AM Nov 17thfrom web
RT @drangiehobbs: Had a v. productive meeting with the Head of Communications at the AHRC - good to hear Higher Education funding issues ...3:32 AM Nov 17thfrom web
Beyond Text network 'Exploring Festival Performance as a 'State of Encounter'' succeeds in getting follow-up funding http://bit.ly/vgXqS3:10 AM Nov 11thfrom web
Former AHRC funded PhD student featured in Education Guardian today http://bit.ly/4nCtBM for work on art of window dressing in dept stores1:34 AM Nov 10thfrom web
just caught up with article on importance of Dance Archives that mentions AHRC funded Siobhan Davies archive at Coventry http://bit.ly/UHJgk8:21 AM Nov 9thfrom web
Young writers in Scotland make poetic contribution to debate about Scottish national identity thanks to AHRC funding http://bit.ly/2nH77W7:44 AM Nov 9thfrom web
AHRC-funded research at Trinity College Dublin digitises manuscripts from the 1641 Irish rebellion. Irish Times: http://bit.ly/2tUtOH1:16 AM Nov 6thfrom web
Prof Driver will be giving a lecture at the RGS on Mon Nov 9th about the Hidden Histories Exhibition. Details at http://bit.ly/4gwioO2:43 AM Nov 5thfrom web
Podcast with Prof Felix Driver on AHRC-funded Hidden Histories of Exploration exhibition at RGS now live http://bit.ly/4fsXpM2:17 AM Nov 5thfrom web
AHRC funded Uni of Manchester study has found examples of where architecture helped to heal the wounds of the Troubles. http://bit.ly/4OA5l7:02 AM Nov 3rdfrom web
Enjoyed Garrow's Law last night? Learn more about William Garrow at AHRC funded 'Old Bailey Online' digital archive http://bit.ly/Ni0Iu1:50 AM Nov 2ndfrom web