Call for Art: Share Creative Works and Help Document ‘How Covid-19 Has Impacted Our Lives’
Call for Art!! Our Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded project “Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Art as a Tool for[…]
Read moreCall for Art!! Our Andrew W. Mellon Foundation-funded project “Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Art as a Tool for[…]
Read morePlease note that there is no requirement that projects make use of cultural heritage (archives, collections, architecture, etc.): we welcome[…]
Read moreAlison Moore, Alison.Moore@westernsydney.edu.au , is co-editing two interdisciplinary journals and is looking for expressions of interest. See below: The Journal[…]
Read moreCollaboration in the Medical Humanities Workshop University of Glasgow, Friday 22 July (in-person) This one-day workshop for Masters and PhD[…]
Read more‘Whose choice, whose rights? Global-historical and intersectional approaches to the emergence of reproductive rights after 1945’ 9-10 June 2022 University[…]
Read moreThe Scottish Gut Project is the first research project to examine the links between gut disorders and patient wellbeing from[…]
Read moreThe Glasgow Medical Humanities Network is a Wellcome Trust supported initiative that promotes closer strategic co-ordination in the city’s centres of excellence[…]
Read moreThese Wellcome Trust-funded PhD studentships at Newcastle University, which form part of a larger project led by Professor Clare Bambra.[…]
Read moreThe Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow will be continuing our Medical Heritage Events series this month and throughout[…]
Read moreDetails of the series below (in brief) and at series webpage: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/series-contemporary-cultural-studies-in-illness-health-and-medicine Contemporary cultural studies of illness, health and medicine across genres[…]
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