This week we turn our attention to the relationship between arts and science, with the next in our "Humanities and Science" series looking at the representation of science through theatre and the visual arts. This week's "Book at Lunchtime" also explores this theme, as we feature Omar Nasim's Observing by Hand: Sketching the Nebulae in the Nineteenth Century.
We are also pleased to announce that applications are invited for two DPhil studentships as part of an interdisciplinary project on childhood maltreatment and lifetime resilience. There are also opportunities to pursue an individual research project at the Cini Foundation in Venice, and to develop an interdisciplinary research network at TORCH.
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