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Research Project to Unwrap Secrets of the Galloway Hoard
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Key funding
- Museums in the Metaverse; Innovate UK, £2million (2023-25).
- Future Voices of Scottish Science Fiction and Fantasy; Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), £22k (2022-23).
- Sustainable Screens in Scotland; The Royal Society of Edinburgh, £20k (2022-24).
- India and UK Creative Industries Project; Arts and Humanities Research Council, £12k (2022).
- Scoping Future Data Services; Arts and Humanities Research Council, £75k (2022).
- Increasing Digital Engagement and Access to the Hunterian's Collection (IDEA); Museums Galleries Scotland, £60k (2021-23)
Research news
- Royal Society of Edinburgh Network launch: Scottish Law and Innovation – SCOTLIN – 31 March 2021
- The first appearance of Auld Lang Syne is studied by UofG academics
- UofG Professor appointed to the commission on the future of media in Ireland
- Writers and public rally to support a new virtual literature festival
- Walking library for the National forest
Key publications
- Public policy, independent television production and the digital challenge. Journal of Digital Media and Policy (2019).
- The art of the good life: culture and sustainable prosperity. Cultural Trends (2018).
- The creative economy: invention of a global orthodoxy in The Structural Change of Knowledge and the Future of the Social Sciences. Routledge (2017).
- Is there a EU copyright jurisprudence: an empirical study of the workings of the European Court of Justice. Modern Law Review (2016)
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