Mapping UK Arts and Humanities Research Infrastructure

Learned societies and the research landscape

Becky Fisher, Elizabeth Draper and Jenny Richards of the English Association reflect on the role of learned societies in the UK research ecosystem, and how a map of research infrastructure will benefit their work. Learned societies in the Arts and Humanities come in...

Mapping our infrastructure: recent discoveries

Our mapping team are discovering fascinating research centres, networks and hubs every day. Take a look at some of the team’s favourite recent discoveries below. Elphinstone Institute The Elphinstone Institute at the University of Aberdeen is a centre for the...

Infrastructure and innovation

As the UK’s arts and humanities infrastructure is mapped for the first time; Dr Jaideep Gupte considers how it will help to strengthen the UK’s global standing in the sector. ‘The ‘Mapping the Arts and Humanities’ project, which launched earlier this year, will...

What is humanities research infrastructure?

Mapping the Arts and Humanities, a new major project commissioned by the AHRC and Research England, is seeking to identify, locate and make visible the many layers of research infrastructure in the Arts and Humanities. To mark the launch of the project, Professor Jo...