The IAS is delighted to announce its Projects & Fellows for 2022/23. It is supporting three Major Projects: Opportunities in Pollution; The Politics of Credibility; and Risks to Youth and Studenthood in Digital Spaces. It will also support two Development...
Researchers from Durham’s Departments of History and Archaeology have been chosen for a €2m European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant. Led by Dr Helen Foxhall Forbes (History), the team will conduct ground-breaking research on how people responded to...
During a global pandemic and through a re-imagined Fellowship and programme, the IAS was still able to support high quality projects and a virtual international Fellowship during 2020/21. The Institute responded swiftly to ensure the continuation of its work. Review...
A Fellow of the IAS in early 2012 during the IAS thematic year of Futures II, and a current member of the Institute’s Advisory Council, emerita Professor Elizabeth Edwards’ book Photographs and the Practice of History: a short primer has recently been...
Written by Alex Easton Welcome to the spring 2022 issue of the Institute of Advanced Study’s newsletter, Transformations. Although the impact of COVID was once again felt by everyone at the start of the year, we have continued to support our Fellows in coming to...
Written by Stéphanie Portet I was one of eleven IAS Fellows in the Michaelmas term in 2014, when the theme was Emergence and I was based at St Mary’s College. I am a Mathematical Biologist working between different disciplines: Mathematics, Chemistry,...
Professor Nayanika Mookherjee interviews Chris Watson, sound recordist Chris Watson was an IAS Fellow from December 2012-June 2013. He is a leading recorder of wildlife and natural phenomena. His sound recording career began in 1981 when he joined Tyne Tees Television...
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