The Nine Dots Prize welcomes responses that draw on a range of perspectives and disciplines. Steven Connor, Nine Dots Prize Board member and Director of the Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), talks about the benefits of taking an interdisciplinary approach to tackling the big issues of our times.
MoreNiamh Mulcahy, Alice Tong Sze Research Fellow at CRASSH (2019 – 2022) tells us about her current research.
MoreChristos Lynteris and Lukas Engelmann from the Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic research project (2013 – 2018) tell us about their new book Sulphuric Utopias: A History of Maritime Fumigation.
MoreJohn Naughton tells us of a recent epiphany he had – in a zoom meeting of all places.
MoreFind out more about the current research projects and centres at CRASSH.
MoreMaan Barua (Geography), Thomas White (Anthropology), and David Nally (Geography) are the convenors of the Rescaling the Metabolic: Food, Technology, Ecology Research Network (2020 – 2021).
MoreWHO'S HERE? A brief introduction to new Fellows joining CRASSH this autumn term.
MoreWe are delighted to introduce our interdisciplinary Research Networks for 2020 – 2021.
MoreWe are delighted to announce our conference programme for 2020 –2021, with 13 events on a wide range of interdisciplinary topics.
MoreAs part of their series on expertise and COVID-19, the Expertise Under Pressure team asked Matt Bennett, currently a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, to write a piece based on his new article 'Should I do as I'm told? Trust, Experts, and COVID-19' forthcoming in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal.
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