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The Libyan Epigraphy Research Network (LERN) is a community of researchers and heritage professionals with an interest in the inscriptions of the ancient regions and territories that overlap with the area of modern Libya.
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association brings together researchers, practitioners and organisations from both countries to build a collaborative vision for the field, with a focus on issues such as sustainability, inclusivity, training, advocacy and career progression. This vision for the field builds on long-standing partnerships, research, and centres of excellence to further development and innovation in digital humanities.
The Inclusive Classics Initiative was conceived in 2019 by Professor Barbara Goff and Dr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis. It aims to question the place of Classics within global structures of inequality as well to contribute to the more equitable, diverse, and accessible study of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
‘The Power of Petitioning in Seventeenth-Century England’ is a two-year project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council which began in January 2019. This study will be the first to examine petitioning systematically at all levels of English government over the whole century.