Research
CRASSH is constantly seeking to develop programmes that help to identify trends, facilitate new groupings and pave the way for innovative research. More information about current research projects can be found below.
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Bible & AntiquityThis project will investigate the interface between the study of the bible and the study of antiquity in the nineteenth century.
Conference ProgrammeCRASSH supports an annual programme of interdisciplinary conferences and workshops dealing with a wide range of issues.
Graduate Research GroupsThe Graduate Research Group programme supports groups of graduate students and faculty working together with a common interdisciplinary research interest.
Faculty Research GroupsThe Faculty Research Group programme supports faculty working together with a common interdisciplinary research interest.
Centre for Disciplinary InnovationThe new Centre for Disciplinary Innovation (CDI) at CRASSH forms part of a Mellon-funded international consortium.
Digital HumanitiesCambridge Digital Humanities Network connects researchers at Cambridge who are interested in how digital tools are transforming scholarship and society.
ThemesCRASSH offers a programme of interdisciplinary conferences, workshops and public lectures in relation to a theme of broad intellectual interest.
Research OutcomesMany of the activities at CRASSH - conferences, fellowships and networks – produce edited books; some form part of ongoing projects; others spearhead new initiatives and propel them forward to the next stage.
Sawyer Seminar on Risk2009-10 Mellon Sawyer Seminar entitled Modelling Futures: Understanding Risk and Uncertainty
Creativity & Innovation Creative Investment: Arts and Humanities Research and the 'Innovation Economy'
