The @ukiedh.bsky.social is looking to appoint an Advocacy & Engagement Fellow for 12 months to assist in the development of an advocacy plan for the Association (~10 hours a month, £4000). Super flexible about how the work is organised.
very cool call re: data and modernist studies!
We are excited to say that The Modernist Review is seeking papers for a ‘Modernism and Data’ special issue! Deadline 20th December for submissions. Please see the link below for the full CFP: modernistreviewcouk.wordpress.com/2024/09/27/m...
“A New World of Information”: Modernism and Data Modernism has a problem with data. Within adjacent fields—Victorian, Post45, and Black studies—there has been a proliferation of attempts to expound…
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Does anyone know what has happened to the Allen-Unger Global Commodity Prices Database? I'm getting a blank page on going to www.gcpdb.info#History#EconomicHistory#DigitalHistory 🗃️
Are you a SSHM member and organising a conference or workshop on the history of medicine in 2025? Did you know that SSHM offers conferencing funding with typical awards from £500 up to maximum of £1,500 Deadline for next round of applications - Tuesday 1 October. #histmed#histSTM
The Society for the Social History of Medicine awards financial assistance for conferences and workshops on the history of medicine. Applicants should note that grants are not retrospectively awarded...
Have you, or anyone you know, had feedback on an AHRC Catalyst award/grant? Desperately seeking examples of successes *and* failures if anyone is willing to share. #UKRI#Skystorians#AcademicSky
also no real clue as to the role played by Uni Councils/Boards of Governors (which do include business people).
a lovely Colin indeed. He was my external examiner! Have you seen the special issue of French History in his honour?
Historian-writer Blueskies! @leahredmondchang.bsky.social#earlymodern#18thC#histsci#authors Links in thread. 1/n
while I'm not a fan of the many rankings exercises, the KEF results last week highlighted the economic value of many non-Russell Unis to their regions (even before we get to social mobility or employment in the region). I feel like we should be making more of that than we have been.