Creating the AHRC: An Arts and Humanities Research Council for the United Kingdom in the Twenty-first Century

Creating the AHRC: An Arts and Humanities Research Council for the United Kingdom in the Twenty-first Century

by James Herbert
Creating the AHRC: An Arts and Humanities Research Council for the United Kingdom in the Twenty-first Century

Creating the AHRC: An Arts and Humanities Research Council for the United Kingdom in the Twenty-first Century

by James Herbert

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Overview

This is the first complete account of the establishment of the Arts and Humanities Research Council among the Research Councils of the United Kingdom in 2005. It focuses on the campaign carried forward from the 1997 Dearing Report to the 2004 Higher Education Act to establish a public agency investing in humanities and arts research that would be equivalent to those funding natural and social science research - a campaign that can be emulated in other countries.

Built on interviews with leading participants, regional and national press coverage, and analysis of influential national studies, Creating the AHRC shows how engagement with contemporary issues—the knowledge economy, devolution, and the expansion of higher education—as well as a long tradition of scholarly excellence led to fashioning a new model funding agency. An agency which is poised to address such frontier issues in the arts and humanities as increasing the scale of research, substantive collaboration with scientific fields, and explicit consideration of the results of research.

Creating the AHRC will provide an enduring point of reference for those involved with the AHRC, the humanities, research policy, and the learning society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197264294
Publisher: British Academy
Publication date: 08/15/2008
Series: British Academy Occasional Papers , #12
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Widely imitated and hugely influential, James Herbert (1943-2013) was a bestselling English horror writer who originally worked as the art director of an advertising agency. His 23 novels—including The Fog & The Rats—have sold more than 54 million copies worldwide and have been translated into over 30 languages, including Russian and Chinese. In 2010, he was made the Grand Master of Horror by the World Horror Convention and was awarded an OBE by the Queen for services to literature.

Table of Contents

Illustrations vi

Preface vii

I A False Start 1

II Back on to the Agenda 8

III AHRB: The Early Years 17

IV AHRB on its Own 28

V New Partners 33

VI Under Way 42

VII Resistance 46

VIII In Due Course: The Government Decides 52

IX At the Point of a Larger Conflict 64

X Deliberations and Predispositions 72

XI Board to Council 84

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