This is digital humanities
This is digital humanities
Have found out that Iβm off to the Lewis Walpole Library in Connecticut as a Visiting Scholar later this year with my fab colleague Prof Maria Hayward. I am so excited.
There are around 10k private school kids in Edinburgh.
51 have moved to state schools in January.
As I've repeatedly said the effects of VAT on fees are going to be minimal.
www.thetimes.com/article/ab42...
So grateful to the Landmark Trust to have been awarded a stay at the wonderful Belmont in Lyme Regis with colleagues to work on Nightlife in the 18th century town. We had a fantastic time
Feeling very lucky to be part of a team of historians awarded a stay at a Landmark Trust property in 2025 as part of their Futures Scheme to advance our project thinking about nightlife in eighteenth century towns. We will be staying at Belmont a beautiful Georgian seaside villa in Lyme Regis.
Fantastic news, congratulations πΎ
Did you know the University of Victoriaβs Transgender archives are the largest such archives in the world, and theyβre being fully digitized?
Dig in, nerds.
Every university whenever a student metric wobbles a bit
It looks like the philistines will get their way. Far fewer universities, far fewer courses, far less opportunity for most school leavers and a far lower quality of education for those who do.
Meanwhile, "efficency" is code for mass redundancies.
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Picture 10, everyone. You can thank me later.
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American democracy 1776-2024
Easy to blame American voters for this but the Supreme Court could have stopped this. Trump v United States, Trump v Anderson β they could have stopped Trump as a candidate.
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