It 100% harms AHSS, but as a bonus, it also harms STEM. Curiosity driven, investigator led research drives innovation where there isn't a more immediate commercial incentive, and industry already pursues research where there is. Universities exist for the public good, not to subsidize industry.
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Photographyās Tacit Knowledge Image: A reproduction photographer at work. 1934 (Deutsche Fotothek). Photographic History Research Centre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK When: 15-16 June 2026ā¦
AHSS research is already massively underfunded in Ireland, proposals to restructure funding models and prioritise commercialisation of research will disproportionately impact the humanities - Irish academics, post-docs & post-grads past, current and future please add your voice in opposition š
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AHSS research is already massively underfunded in Ireland, proposals to restructure funding models and prioritise commercialisation of research will disproportionately impact the humanities - Irish academics, post-docs & post-grads past, current and future please add your voice in opposition š
Glenbarrow Falls, Rosenallis, Co Laois
Rock of Dunamase, Co Laois
Weathering Time began with a simple question, āWhat would it be like to photograph myself and watch myself grow older?ā Four decades and 2500 photographs later, the answer is a monumental, ongoing āvisual almanacā, recently announced as the 2026 OpenWalls Spotlight series winner.
Nancy Floyd's Weathering TimeĀ will be exhibited at Galerie Huit Arles from 06 July, alongside 25 single image winners responding to the theme of Homecoming