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Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities (SIAH)

Description

SIAH places culture at the heart of world-changing research. They work across subjects to support socially engaged, creative and critical work. SIAH uses the critical and creative resources of the arts and humanities to respond to contemporary challenges. They support interdisciplinary work with galleries, libraries, arts, museums and creative industries to share knowledge in innovative and meaningful ways. This work includes policy partnerships, research and knowledge exchange projects, and funding bids.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

University Of Southampton
Avenue Campus
Highfield Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1BF
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/research/institutes-centres/southampton-institute-for-arts-humanities
Public email: siah@soton.ac.uk

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Institute

Project Tags

  • Archaeology tag
  • Art tag
  • Design tag
  • Film studies tag
  • Heritage tag
  • History tag
  • Language tag
  • Linguistics tag
  • Literature tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Music & sound tag
  • Philosophy tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Southampton
Southampton

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2025-02-20 22:50:29

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