Applications for IES Fellowships in the 2026/27 academic year are now open!
You can apply for an ECR or Research fellowship, with terms from 6 months to 3 years.
The application deadline is 10 April.
ies.sas.ac.uk/fellowships/...
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Applications for IES Fellowships in the 2026/27 academic year are now open!
You can apply for an ECR or Research fellowship, with terms from 6 months to 3 years.
The application deadline is 10 April.
ies.sas.ac.uk/fellowships/...
Our first newsletter of 2026! Read for: our new #OpenAccess books, @oipassoc.bsky.social updates, and details of free training sessions for authors and researchers!
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@sas-news.bsky.social @ihr.bsky.social @ials.bsky.social @dh-researchhub.bsky.social @ilcs.bsky.social
Many thanks to @ials.bsky.social for organising this great event to celebrate the launch of Migrating Borders and Citizenship in Law by Professor Devyani Prabhat (University of Bristol), published in our #OpenAccess Reimagining Law and Justice series.
Details here:
ials.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
There's still time to sign up for this free training session on Thursday!
π www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
@sas-news.bsky.social
#Training #Journals #Publishing
πInternational Womenβs Day at the School of Advanced Study
Weβre marking International Womenβs Day with a programme of events. From research showcases to collaborative workshops, this series brings together colleagues and partners across the humanities.
π www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Happy World Book Day!
Strong reading skills have been shown to improve childrenβs academic attainment across a range of subjects. But in 2024, 1 in 8 young people aged 5-18 said that they did not have a book of their own at home.
Support @worldbookdayuk.bsky.social & everyone sharing their books π
Our popular 'Overview to #Journal #Publishingβ session is running on 12th March! π
2-3pm via Zoom.
A journal editor & author discuss different perspectives on the journal publishing process & finding the right journal for you. Sign up to attend:
www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
#OpenAccess #Training
Weβre pleased to be part of this year's London Open Science & Scholarship Festival with lots of wonderful publishers & institutions! #LDNOpenFest26 #OpenAccess
Thanks so much to those involved in our panel including @paulakennedy.bsky.social & @sarahfoxhistory.bsky.social!
View the full schedule:
Publishing this month:
Migrating Borders and Citizenship in Law: Scales, Locales, Themes and Practices by Prof Devyani Prabhat
Part of the Reimagining Law & Justice series published in association with @ials.bsky.social
uolpress.co.uk/book/migrati...
#OpenAccess #LegalStudies #Immigration
Front cover of 'Organised Militarism in Interwar Britain. The Navy League and the Air League of the British Empire', by Rowan Thompson.
Coming soon: the next in the Society's 'New Historical Perspectives' book series is 'Organised Militarism in Interwar Britain. The Navy League and the Air League of the British Empire', by Rowan Thompson: bit.ly/474AbHq
Published free OA & in p/back @uolpress.bsky.social on 9 April #Skystorians 1/2
What might stop authors from wanting to publish an experimental book?
@emmagallon.bsky.social says often itβs a widespread lack of awareness of what can be done. What are the possibilities for publishing your research in different ways? Publishers need to show ppl whatβs possible.
#CopimConference
Slide titled Our publishing experiments, with bulleted text that reads: - Experimentation an explicit part of UoL Press's publishing remit - Manifold platform - Example book projects: Reframing Failure in Digital Scholarship, Women Working in the Past, Living with Machines
1/ OBC publishers are innovating when it comes not only to #OpenAccess, but also to form & process. Emma Gallon @emmagallon.bsky.social from @uolpress.bsky.social talking at the #CopimConference about how the press is engaging in a range of #ExperimentalPublishing practices
Slide from the University of London Press on display at the Copim Conference. Text says: Developments in experimental book publishing - three reflections 1) Experimental publishing is increasingly blurring the distinction between where the research project stops and the publication process begins. 2) Experimental publishing continues to be resource- and labour-intensive. 3) There's a reciprocal relationship between experimental publishing and positive (open) research cultures. Publishers as collaborators
The final note from our Publisher @emmagallon.bsky.social is for publishers to be collaborators.
#OpenAccess and experimental publishing can make a really positive contribution to (open) research cultures.
#CopimConference
Example book projects that used experimental publishing:
Reframing Failure in Digital Scholarship doi.org/10.63674/yra...
Living with Machines: Computational Histories of the Age of Industry uolpress.co.uk/book/living-...
#CopimConference
Screen on display at the Copim conference showing new enhanced editions by the University of London Press
Our member @uolpress.bsky.socialβs Publisher @emmagallon.bsky.social presenting at the #CopimConference on experimental publishing, with a number of enhanced projects available and forthcoming.
Digital screen on display at the Copim Conference showing the University of London Press logo and the title βExperimental Publishing Futuresβ
Our colleague @emmagallon.bsky.social is now presenting on our experimental and multimodal book publishing. #OpenAccess gives us room to rethink what a scholarly book can be. Excited to publish two enhanced OA editions this year using our instance of @manifoldscholar.bsky.social.
#CopimConference
This presentation from @emmabooth.bsky.social was a great endorsement for @thoth-metadata.bsky.social (who we work with to help disseminate our #OpenAccess books).
βNo open access without open infrastructuresβ.
Feeling energised by yesterdayβs #CopimConference and excited for today! Values-driven, communityβowned, scholarβled infrastructures arenβt just ideals, theyβre becoming part of the reality of sustainable #OpenAccess book publishing.
Great to see everyone and be part of some inspiring conversations at the #CopimConference today!
We're looking forward to this! Lots of great sessions planned, including one with our colleague @emmagallon.bsky.social.
We're also excited to see many of those involved with @oipassoc.bsky.social π€
#OpenAccess #CopimConference
Great new book klaxon!
Watch a video discussion about recent #OpenAccess book, Voice, Silence and Gender in South Africaβs Anti-Apartheid Struggle with author @rachelejohnson.bsky.social:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmK7...
#SouthAfrica #History #Skystorians @ihr.bsky.social
Access the book: uolpress.co.uk/book/voice-s...
- Museums and Patronage by Scott Anthony, @byrnealice.bsky.social & Harry Parker
- Living with Machines by @ruthahnert.bsky.social, Emma Griffin, @jonhistorian61.bsky.social and the Living with Machines Team!
We can't wait for all of these books to be out in the world! Follow us for updates.
- Artificial Intelligence, Art and Indigeneity by @theapitman.bsky.social, Sandra De Berduccy & Andreas Rauh
- Open Data in Ancient and Byzantine Studies by @nottinauta.bsky.social & @palaeofuturist.bsky.social
- Insiders and Outsiders in the History of Law by @gwenseabourne.bsky.social & @jhmccunn.bsky.social
- Literature for Change by Charles Burdett, @drjoeford.bsky.social, Godela Weiss-Sussex & @naswells.bsky.social
Plus many more exciting titles throughout the year such as:
- Women Working the Past by @katherineharloe.bsky.social & @amalexathorn.bsky.social
- Prostitution, Repentance and Social Welfare in Renaissance Florence by @drgillhistory.bsky.social
Organised Crime and Migration by Dr Victoria Knox, part of our Critical #HumanRights Studies series, published with @hrc-sas.bsky.social and @icws-sas.bsky.social.
Published #OpenAccess with funding from @acls1919.bsky.social with generous support from Arcadia.
uolpress.co.uk/book/organis...
The 1st book in an exciting brand new #OpenAccess series on #DigitalCulture, Exploring Digital Cultural Heritage by Eirini Goudarouli from @nationalarchives.gov.uk.web.brid.gy, @amsichani.bsky.social and @jfwinters.bsky.social from @sas-news.bsky.social, May 2026:
uolpress.co.uk/book/explori...
π Looking ahead at some of the brilliant books we have coming up this year...
Organised Militarism in Interwar Britain by @rowan-thompson.bsky.social, part of our New Historical Perspectives series published with @ihr.bsky.social:
uolpress.co.uk/book/organis...
#Skystorians #History #OpenAccess
An event to celebrate the launch of this brilliant new #OpenAccess book, published with @ials.bsky.social:
uolpress.co.uk/book/migrati...