Useful Info
Arts and Humanities Associations & Initiatives
- Irish Humanities Alliance
- European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities
- National Humanities Alliance (US)
- Humanities for All – project which presents the impact of over 1.800 publicly-engaged humanities projects
- Study the Humanities toolkit – presents data to data which demonstrates the value of studying the humanities
- Community Case Studies initiative – promotes the impact of humanities work in three American communities
- NEH for All – documents the impact of National Endowment for the Humanities funded projects
- Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH)
- Academy of Arts & Humanities – Royal Society of Canada
- Interdisciplinary Task Force on Covid-19 – briefings on the impact of Covid on language and literacy, art in the pandemic and others
- Australian Academy of the Humanities
Policy documents
Selected reports
- Creative Scotland Arts and Health Mapping Report
- Creative R&D publications – Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre
- Culture in Crisis: impacts of Covid-19 on the UK cultural sector and where we go from here
- A Global Agenda for the Cultural and Creative Industries
- Robert Burns and the Scottish Economy
- STORYCRAFT: The importance of narrative and narrative skills in business
- Independent Review of the Creative Industries
- Understanding the value of arts & culture
- Culture in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Guide for Local Action
The event was part of Curious, the @RoyalSocEd's Festival of Knowledge. For more information and full programme please visit rse.org.uk/curious/
On Sept 3rd, SAHA and @ahrcpress hosted a wonderful evening of baroque delights led by countertenor @Meilimusica & @DunedinConsort in the spectacular @StCeciliasHall Read more about the event on our website saha.scot 👉saha.scot/event-ahrc-and… 📷Stewart Attwood pic.twitter.com/byUiuLbmUr
@MichelleMacleo4 Congratulations! 🎉
🎶 @StCeciliasHall is the oldest purpose-built concert hall in #Scotland. The original building dates from 1763 when it consisted only of the Concert Room, the Laigh (“Lower”) Room and the Foyer. 📸The Wolfson Gallery in St Cecilia's Hall pic.twitter.com/j0JSDy66uc
@Meilimusica @DunedinConsort @ahrcpress The event is part of Curious, the @RoyalSocEd’s festival of knowledge, you can read more about the event and Curious 👇 rse.org.uk/curious/