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The European Research Context for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Wednesday 22 January 2025
The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1y 5AH
Agenda
The British Academy, in collaboration with the Association of ERC Grantees, will be hosting a half-day conference on The European Research Context for the Humanities and Social Sciences on 22 January 2025 from 13:00 to 18:45. This event will bring together leading academics to discuss key aspects of European research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and to share insights on the ERC grant application process, researcher mobility, and the values underpinning European research initiatives.
13:00-14:00 | Insights on Applying to the ERC in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Academics who have successfully applied to the European Research Council (ERC) application process will share common practices, challenges, and practical tips. This panel will provide valuable guidance on strengthening applications and maximising success.
Panel Chair: Dr Agnieszka Kubal-Thandavan, University of Oxford
Panellists: Professor Axel Cleeremans, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Dr Jane Kershaw, University of Oxford
14:20-15:30 | Mobility of Research and Researchers
The panel will explore how academics move internationally to access career opportunities, collaborate, and access special facilities, enhancing research quality and openness across Europe. Panellists will discuss both the benefits and challenges of mobility, including career planning, recognition of research achievements, and equitable research partnerships, particularly in disciplines within the SHAPE framework.
Panel Chair: Professor Liuba Papeo, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Panellists: Professor Agnieszka Wykowska, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Professor Holger Nehring, University of Stirling
Professor Ambreena Manji, Cardiff University
15:50-17:10 | European Research and Values
A discussion on the values and ethics in Social Sciences and Humanities research, focusing on the balance between research freedom and societal values. Themes will include academic freedom, research security, and ethical considerations, with particular attention to current debates like AI regulation. Panellists will provide perspectives on how national and transnational funders address values-based issues and how researchers navigate ethical landscapes in a rapidly changing world.
Panel Chair: Professor Patrick Haggard, University College London
Panellists: Professor Gerd Gigerenzer, European Research Council
Professor Eva Kassens-Noor, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Professor Kelsey Shanks, Ulster University
Professor Philippe Sands, University College London
17:30-18:45 | Keynote Lecture with Q&A: Professor Philippe Sands KC Hon FBA
From Nazism in Europe to European colonialism in the Indian Ocean: memory, identity and other engagements across a continent
This lecture is open to both in-person and online attendees.
Registration:
AERG members have received an email on December 5th describing how to access this event. The public webpages for the event are also available on the British Academy's website.