SHAPE-ID is an EU-funded H2020 project aiming to improve interdisciplinary collaboration between Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and STEM disciplines.
European Commission review of the Horizon 2020-funded SHAPE-ID project endorses its finding that widespread change to the science system is needed to enable #interdisciplinary research.#transdisciplinary#AHSS#STEM@janeohlmeyer
Read the full article here https://t.co/8qnJyleTkF
In today's @TheMornStandard, read about a transdisciplinary exhibition 'Travelling Plants' that explores the intersections of art, science and culture
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Read: https://t.co/IvFsLWtPwI
🚨 CLOSING THIS SUNDAY 🚨
The window to apply for our Professor/Associate Professor of Digital Humanities is closing soon 🚨
Get those applications in by 23:59 BST on Sunday 21 September to be considered ⬇️
⏳ Don’t miss out—applications close soon!
Become an Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health @GBHI_Fellows.
📅 Apply by:
1️⃣ Sept 19 – Trinity (in-person)
2️⃣ Nov 21 – UCSF (non-residential)
⚡ New: UCSF site shifts to non-residential in 2026–27.
👉 https://t.co/JR0X3wocw1
True expertise comes from both creativity and rigor. #EngineeringPioneer Steve Fenves shares how “inventing a discipline” can turn good work into greatness.
▶️ Watch the full interview on NAE’s Conversations with Engineering Pioneers YouTube series: https://t.co/CKt7NVJaT7
We’re proud to highlight 2025 Science Policy Fellow Donnie Davidson, serving with @restoredelta. He and mentor Charles Sutcliffe joined the 200th episode of Delta Dispatches to discuss coastal resilience and policy. List here: https://t.co/baI1d9Y2XY #GulfCoast#SciencePolicy
21 #EUACDE representatives gathered for 2 days at @euatweets office for second meeting of Thematic Peer Group “#Doctoral schools: building bridges beyond academia”.
We focused on key barriers & main success factors for doctoral-level collaboration with non-academic stakeholders.
Opinion: Without specific classes, students may leave college still unable to separate science from nonsense, says Natalia Pasternak
https://t.co/xZiFqS1prh
Over the past 20 years, European universities have achieved a high degree of institutionalisation and progress in key doctoral education practices, especially in supervision and in providing research courses & transferable skills offers.
📖 #EUACDE report https://t.co/VHyAW4IMw7
📚 ☕ Be it artificial intelligence, climate action, identity, spectral sonics or odour - this summer's CRASSH reading list courtesy of our researchers furnishes you with a truly multi-disciplinary list of things to delve into!
https://t.co/88XPxAXHxT
Environmental Humanities publishes outstanding interdisciplinary scholarship that draws on humanities disciplines to engage in conversation with one another and with the natural and social sciences around significant environmental issues. Read issue 17:2 https://t.co/MBO0nK1E5b
✏️ Call for papers
Interdisciplinary perspectives on empire, colonialism, and anticolonialism
This call for papers is aimed at presenters from across the arts, humanities, and social sciences at any stage of their career
Submit by 30 August 2025
https://t.co/OVtkuGQQqw
An exhibition by artist and World Champion Freediver Nina McGowan opens today in Wexford County Hall. It is a key feature of the House on the Beach @CreativeIreland Creative Climate Action project, which involved Trinity researchers and staff.
Read more: https://t.co/ZFgDdNqn8y
🎥 “Europe is open to different perspectives, which makes research stronger.”
Anne-Marie Jeannet, an American sociologist in Milan, studies how politics and public opinion shape each other – supported by a diverse research community: https://t.co/Mzi95RpBq3
#ChooseEurope
Thinking about joining ARMA? Come to our Membership Information Session on Wednesday 8 October at 12pm to discover the benefits of becoming an ARMA member & opportunities for professional development & networking with 3500 research management professionals https://t.co/TyUat0XPjB
2023 award winner Katrina Miller shares more about The Best Illusion of the Year contest, which offers researchers, and participants, an opportunity to explore the gaps and limits of human perception.
More at: https://t.co/FjUzC9auQG #scicomm#psychology#neuroscience
The final takeaway from the 10th World Summit Report is that culture is a shared responsibility and that international collaboration across borders, industries, and creative disciplines is imperative.
Read the report: https://t.co/hKVSSSnyeI
#ArtSummitKorea@ARKOARKO
🇮🇪 O’Connell 250 Symposium: Liberty, Democracy & the Struggle for Human Rights
Join leading voices as we reflect on O’Connell’s legacy and today’s human rights challenges.
📍 Trinity College Dublin, 29 – 30 July
🔗 https://t.co/N6XFQczhTZ
#DanielOConnell250#HubMatters
❓Did you know that 'Cultural Heritage Science Open Source' has many free online training videos about different #heritagescience topics? For example, here is a lesson about XRF spectroscopy and metals: https://t.co/rAi9BPGlTu
Exhibition extended! 🎉
We are happy to announce that we are extending Kirsten Laver's beautiful exhibition 'Admitting the Possibilities of Error' to 29 August 2025.
The exhibition is open weekdays from 9am - 5pm or by special appointment
https://t.co/pETHWBG2Rv