AI and scholarship: a manifesto
15 March 2024Two leading academics from the University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences provide a framework that supports scholars and students in navigating generative AI.
Two leading academics from the University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences provide a framework that supports scholars and students in navigating generative AI.
The Open University, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge are pleased to announce the success of their bid for funding for the Open-Oxford-Cambridge Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership, which will create nearly 400 new doctoral places in the arts and humanities.
Entries are invited for the 2013/14 Girton Humanities Writing Competition.
The Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2012 has over 170 events, most of them free, which celebrate what the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences have to offer.
A University of Cambridge graduate who taught himself graphic design has won this year's Face of the Festival competition to design the Festival of Ideas programme cover.
From the nightmare of global conflict and online Big Brothers to dreams of spiritual transcendence, this year's Cambridge Festival of Ideas will keep you wide awake, entertained and stimulated this autumn.
The newest building on the University of Cambridge’s Sidgwick Site has been named in honour of the former Vice-Chancellor.
Artists who can visualise mankind’s dreams and nightmares could see their work showcased by the University of Cambridge.
Eight Cambridge academics are among the thirty eight scholars announced by The British Academy as having been elected to Fellowships this year, in recognition of their research achievements.
A conference at CRASSH later this week will address some big and highly topical questions.