Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
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The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH, University of Edinburgh) was founded in 1969[1] at the University of Edinburgh, for visiting fellows to engage in study and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The current Director (since 2017) is Steve Yearley. Other Directors have included David Daiches, Susan Manning and Jo Shaw.[2][3]
Since 1969, IASH has received visits from over 1,300 fellows.[4] Up to 25 Fellows are in residence at any one time, and visits last between two months and ten months. Each year IASH hosts the University of Edinburgh's annual Fulbright-Scotland Visiting Professorship.[5] Notable former Fellows[6] include Marianne Boruch, William C. Dowling, Sébastien Fath, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Edward Mendelson, Garry Wills, and Charles W.J. Withers.
IASH hosts or organises over 100 events per year.[7]
The IASH Advisory Board [8] includes Sir Michael Atiyah, Rosi Braidotti and Allan Little. It is chaired by Dorothy Miell.
IASH's premises are located in Hope Park Square off Meadow Lane in Edinburgh.[9]
References[]
- ^ Memorandum concerning the proposed Institute for Advanced Studies, c. 1966, Centre for Research Collections, Coll-41/8/11.
- ^ "Obituary: Susan Manning, professor of English Literature - The Scotsman". Archived from the original on 13 August 2016.
- ^ Fielding, Penny (2014). "Professor Susan Manning 1953–2013". Scottish Literary Review. 6 (1): 95–96.
- ^ "People | IASH".
- ^ "Awards Available | US-UK Fulbright Commission".
- ^ "Alumni | IASH".
- ^ "Events | IASH".
- ^ "Advisory Board | IASH".
- ^ "Contact | IASH".
External links[]
- University of Edinburgh
- Humanities education