The Cultural Value Project looked at why the arts and culture matter, and how we capture their effects. The various components that make up cultural value were identified, and the methodologies and evidence that might be used to evaluate these components were considered.
Funding councils:
AHRC
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) works with partners across the globe to deliver research funding opportunities with built-in international collaboration.
AHRC’s international research:
- supports strategic priorities and global challenges
- is structured around areas of mutual disciplinary interest with partner countries
Funding councils:
AHRC
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), especially resistance to antibiotics, is a growing global problem. Tackling AMR was a cross-council programme where the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) formed an essential part of a multidisciplinary approach.
Funding councils:
AHRC
The aim of this programme is to support and enable UK researchers to carry out unique research, in collaboration with colleagues around the world, to improve our understanding of antimicrobial resistance.
Funding councils:
AHRCBBSRCEPSRCESRCMRCNERCSTFC
AHRC’s artificial intelligence (AI) research covers a wide range of arts and humanities disciplines.
AHRC is helping to grow the UK’s capability and capacity in AI by:
- building a thriving and inclusive working environment
- supporting the development of future AI technologies. These technologies will address societal, economic and environmental world challenges.
Funding councils:
AHRC
Audience of the Future was a UKRI Challenge Fund investment of £39.3 million into the development of new immersive technologies such as virtual, augmented and mixed reality. The challenge also invested in research to better understand audiences for immersive productions in the fields of art, culture, heritage and entertainment.
Funding councils:
AHRC
Accelerate the green economy by supporting research and innovation that unlock solutions essential to achieving net zero in the UK by 2050.
Funding councils:
AHRCBBSRCEPSRCESRCInnovate UKMRCNERCResearch EnglandSTFC
Strengthen security and resilience, from individual to national level, across a range of social and economic areas at the heart of daily life.
Funding councils:
AHRCBBSRCEPSRCESRCInnovate UKMRCNERCResearch EnglandSTFC
This area of investment funds high-quality research into humanitarian protection of people affected by conflict.
The goal of this research is to:
- better understand the causes of humanitarian protection risks and violations
- gather evidence about which interventions are most effective in improving humanitarian protection outcomes
Funding councils:
AHRC
The Connected Communities programme was a cross-council programme designed to help us understand the changing nature of communities in their historical and cultural contexts, and the role of communities in sustaining and enhancing our quality of life.
Funding councils:
AHRC