: Half of UK universities face a deficit next year. Up to 50 could close.
That is a sector in crisis. Simply blaming a tuition fee freeze and nudging fees up with inflation is not a plan. Where is the long-term strategy for higher education?
#Universities #HigherEducation
24.02.2026 17:02
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Huge agree from me. I love the Rijksmuseum
24.02.2026 14:42
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There's similar pieces on the introduction of leisure time in this period that thinks about structures of time and how they changed
23.02.2026 14:37
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And the work of Sylvie Droit-Volet. Various pieces but all thinking about how time is experienced. The piece linked is also on research gate for those with an account
brill.com/view/journal...
23.02.2026 14:35
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And www.routledge.com/Gendered-Tem...
23.02.2026 14:31
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Maybe, I also wonder how far social media 'speak' is shifting language use and word meanings.
23.02.2026 14:27
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I was wondering this recently when watching tv.
11.02.2026 09:01
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There's some really interesting scholarship on historical perceptions and experiences of time that are interesting for thinking through why and how we say things about our time or lack thereof
11.02.2026 09:00
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The Senses and Medical Humanities
A one-day workshop exploring sensory studies and medical humanities through short talks, creative activities, and networking.
The Senses and Medical Humanities β 24 February
A one-day workshop exploring sensory studies and medical humanities, organised by @claireturner.bsky.social with the Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University
Details here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-senses...
26.01.2026 14:50
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Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking a Lecturer in Medieval Studies to join our dynamic team within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Autumn 2026.
As Lecturer in Medieval Studies you will contribute to the teaching of Medieval English literature and Medieval history across the Faculty, within our School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication, and School of Historical Studies - this includes our BA English and BA History programmes, as well as postgraduate taught programmes in the two subject areas.
This post is offered on a permanent contract at Birkbeck, full time 35 hours per week, with a salary of Β£44,247 rising to Β£60,858 per year. Teaching hours will vary from 6pm - 9pm, Monday to Friday.
To be successful, you will bring research expertise in the literature, history and culture of the Late Medieval period (c.1300-1500), and demonstrate a capacity to contribute to interdisciplinary research and teaching, participate actively in curriculum development, supervise doctoral students, and help shape the intellectual life of our vibrant academic community.
We would also welcome applicants who would be able to contribute to collaborative teaching programmes or research in the Faculty, in areas such as identity, race/ethnicity, or gender - experience of collaboration with cultural institutions, whether through research or teaching, is also welcome.
Core responsibilities will initially include programme/module administration, teaching, supervision, assessment, student support and pastoral care. You will also be equipped to supervise doctoral students.
With a PhD in any area of Medieval Studies, you will contribute the Facultyβs and Schoolsβ research impact and culture, and to the intellectual and cultural life of the institution and the various communities and partners with whom we work and serve.
Birkbeck is hiring a Lecturer in Medieval Studies (c.1300-1500), full-time and open-ended.
They will be formally based in English but expected to be able to contribute about 0.5FTE to History, including teaching and supervision.
Closing date Feb 23rd: cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
08.01.2026 12:48
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Found the Thesis and it was so incredibly helpful thank you again!!
07.01.2026 20:36
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So true. I find it very much slower than marking in the olden days
06.01.2026 14:32
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Thanks for all the help tracking down work on early modern leather. Research assistant number 1 (pictured) is very glad he can resume napping after the search.
06.01.2026 14:18
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Amazing thank you
06.01.2026 14:13
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Amazing thank you!!
05.01.2026 12:42
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Happy New Year all. Wondering if anyone could recommend any reading on the status of leather as a 'fabric' in early modern England. Or anything highlighting its status as a material rather than a fabric (if that makes sense)
05.01.2026 12:10
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Research Training and Short Courses
The IHR offers a wide range of training courses for historians at all career stages, from digital research and oral history to archives and publishing.
Are you a PG research student based outside of London? Did you know that you may be eligible for a bursary of up to Β£500 to take one of our short courses in 2026? Find out more on our IHR Research Training and Short Courses page: www.history.ac.uk/study-traini... Applications open until 31 Jan 2026
05.01.2026 12:01
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Here's what it looked like on my return to work this morning - beautiful red brick gabled building of Girton's Hall, with a dusting of snow on the grass in front.
JOB ALERT!
3-year postdoc at @girtoncollege.bsky.social - research anything you like in History, Archaeology or Anthropology in a wonderful, welcoming scholarly community.
PLEASE SHARE! Closes 12 January
www.girton.cam.ac.uk/job-vacancie...
05.01.2026 08:59
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I think im going to write an abstract about fabric and midwifery. I could go either way.
16.12.2025 16:52
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May I ask which way your choice went ?
16.12.2025 15:57
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Thomas Chatterton Williams writing in the Atlantic. Humanities as counter culture
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/1...
16.12.2025 15:34
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Exactly 50th year for SHS, but then we only get SSHM every other year.
16.12.2025 15:33
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Well overlap more than clash.
16.12.2025 14:55
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SHS and SSHM clash this year. What to do, what to do?
16.12.2025 14:55
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Society Biennial Book Prize
The Society awards a biennial book prize of Β£500 to encourage original research on any aspect in the field of Renaissance studies and to recognise significant accomplishments by members of the SRS.
The SRS Book Prize for the year 2026 will be awarded to the author of the best monograph in Renaissance Studies published (digital/hard copy) between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2025. To be eligible the monograph must be written in English by a current member of the SRS. The prize will be awarded for a book with a topic where the majority of material is within the chronological period 1300-1700. Books about Renaissance history, art, architecture, philosophy, science, technology, medicine, religion, music, the literatures and languages of Europe, and of the countries in contact with Europe during the Renaissance, are eligible. Books will be judged on the following criteria:
contribution to Renaissance Studies;
quality and originality of research;
clarity and eloquence;
thoroughness and accuracy in documentation;
methodological skill and/or innovation.
Who's entering our Biennial Book Prize 2026, to celebrate the best monographs in Renaissance studies published in 2024 and 2025? Send your scintillating scholarship to the Chair of the Book Prize Committee, @racheljwillie.bsky.social, by 31st January 2026.
www.rensoc.org.uk/funding-priz...
13.12.2025 20:39
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Im so sorry Lucy. Solidarity.
12.12.2025 11:09
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It is that time of year when I ask if anyone is contemplating submitting a paper for @socialhistsoc.bsky.social conf in the Bodies and emotions strands and wants to plan a panel
02.12.2025 15:29
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