The IAS has a full term of activities, including seminars, lectures and workshops. Many events take place over the term, including seminars and public lectures from our Fellows, as well as workshops and other events from colleagues, supported by the IAS, including IAS...
The current edition of the IAS termly newsletter, Transformations, is now published. With features from past and current Fellows, projects and events, keep up to date the all the very latest from the IAS.
Professor Elizabeth Edwards FBA (Emeritus Professor De Montfort University; Andrew W Mellon Visiting Professor, Victoria and Albert Museum; Honorary Professor, Anthropology, University College London) talks to IAS Co-Director Professor Nayanika Mookherjee about her...
Professor Karen Johnson joins the IAS as Co-Director for Science on 1 October 2022. Karen has had an interesting career, starting off in Blyth ending up working as a hydrogeologist in the Water Industry in Watford. She returned to the North East for family reasons and...
Welcome to our seventh edition of Transformations. Here at the IAS, we are at the time of year where we are both excited to be about to welcome a new cohort of Fellows and begin new projects, but it’s also a chance to reflect on the projects and Fellowships that...
Dr Nikita Chiu, Senior Lecturer in Innovation Policy, University of Exeter; Ad Astra Distinguished Fellow in Robotic and Outer Space Governance, Space Engineering Research Center, USC Space Sustainability & Technology Governance As summer draws to a close, I...
Towards a smoke-free Aotearoa New Zealand Joining the IAS as a Fellow in the latter part of 2019 gave me a new and profoundly different understanding of interdisciplinary research. As someone who aspired to be a medievalist, found herself undertaking marketing...
Social sciences and the large-scale networks of low-cost instruments for measurement of air quality One of my principal research drives since I joined the University of Auckland, New Zealand, has been in the development of large-scale networks of low-cost instruments...
Science and the Media The news increasingly comes in number form: police-reported crimes go up and down; the economy shrinks or grows; the latest figures on Covid-19 cases are released. Statistical literacy, broadly defined the ability to interpret, critically...
Professor Hans Petter Graver (2016/17 Fellow) Has been elected to the Academia Europaea. Professor Nicholas Aroney (2010/11 17 Fellow) Was recently awarded a major Australian Research Council grant to undertake a systematic and theoretical examination of the concept...
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