DASSH-UK is the representative body of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities in universities and higher education institutions throughout the UK.
Angeliki Lymberopoulou and Richard Marsden reject the zero-sum game, and share the successes of their arts and humanities students. https://t.co/urFmn1Goxo
A range of free chapters are now available to read on British Academy Scholarship Online until August 31 - including a chapter by Jan-Werner Müller in 'Judicial Independence under Threat.' Read it here:
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This weekend, our Grade I listed building will be transformed to showcase the latest research in social sciences and humanities through workshops, pop-up talks, film screenings, panel discussions and performances. Free entry, Sat 17 June. Book now: https://t.co/Mbm3LLPNWj
'The report from the British Academy contradicts the popular narrative that studying English at the degree level is an inherently poor investment of students’ time or money.' Read more about the English Studies Provision in UK Higher Education Report here:
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There are only two weeks left to apply for the SHAPE Involve and Engage funding scheme. This pilot programme aims to support ambitious projects to engage the public with the humanities and social sciences research. Find out more and apply: https://t.co/0C1NybDWh9
Are you a researcher in the SHAPE disciplines? Join us for a free Researcher Late event this Friday. The evening will feature panel conversations, film screenings, and plenty of networking opportunities. Find out more and book now: https://t.co/wgZ6W0BDeH
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English degrees becoming more popular among students from Scotland but experiencing decade-long decline elsewhere in the UK, British Academy finds | The British Academy #Humanities @BritishAcademy_ https://t.co/0PCnXy8nF3
Our Hon. Chair @DrMehreenMirza heading to @BritishAcademy_ for a meeting of the #SocialSciences Strategic Forum to discuss how to support and grow #SHAPE subjects with Heads of Subject & Professional Associations in sunny London.
Calling all Deans of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities - come join us at our Spring Conference in May hosted by @SwanseaUni https://t.co/vxQytm0XPP https://t.co/vxQytm0XPP
Our new report, supported by Health Education England, now NHS England, highlights issues affecting minority ethnic Allied Health Professions with case studies. ‘Anti-racism in AHP education: Building an inclusive environment’ is available now. #AHP#NHS
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Calling all Deans of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities. Come join us for our "Defining and Projecting the Value of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities" conf at Swansea University. Tickets available via DASSH Conference 2023 Tickets, Fri 12 May 2023 at 09:30 | Eventbrite
ICYMI here is our new Executive Committee:
Mehreen Mirza (Chair and Newman University); Matthew Day (Vice Chair & Anglia Ruskin); Anwen Jones (Aberystwyth); Diane Maclean (Edinburgh Napier); Rachel McLean (LJMU); Sian Rees (Swansea).
Join us on 17-18 June for our annual Summer Showcase, a free festival of ideas #ForCuriousMinds. Explore innovative projects from 12 global teams of researchers in the social sciences and humanities. Book now: https://t.co/mgEFpkCyBZ
Dr Diane Maclean is Dean of the School of Arts and Creative Industries at Edinburgh Napier University. She is a Board member of the Scottish Jazz Archive and Skillset Screen Academy.
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Introducing our three new DASSH Executive members. Professor Sian Rees is Head of the School of Culture and Communication at Swansea University and specialises in specialising in public relations, marketing and branding.
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Professor Rachel McLean is Director of Liverpool Screen School at Liverpool John Moores University. Rachel was a REF 2021 panel member for UoA 34 & served as President the UK Academy of Information Systems (UKAIS).
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