This guest post from Álvaro López-Franco describes his research which is both interdisciplinary and international in its scope. What led him to become an interdisciplinary researcher and why is an international perspective suited to his work?…
Norway series. Collaboration: a (sixth-century) barbarian invasion?
Guest blogger Kate Maxwell writes about themes of collaboration in research from Norway, commenting on the reported remarks of a Norwegian minister, a UK vice-chancellor and the work of a Harvard professor…
Using museum collections for academic research
We’re delighted to bring you this guest blogpost by Jack Gann, whose reflections from his own discipline raise similar issues relating to collaboration as an earlier blogpost from the health care sector, on interprofessional education: readers from across…
At the archives: what’s that scrawl? Tips on reading historical documents
In the blogpost I recently co-authored with Jenny Delasalle, we gave some pointers to researchers visiting an archive for the first time. This post follows up on that, and is to help…