From prison breaks to VR dinosaurs: insights from the AHRC & ´óÏó´«Ã½'s scheme for academics.
Shahidha Bari talks poetry and the web series Brown Girls, plus the history of sewing.
Global Dams, ancient Rome and the Tiber: rivers, power and scarcity.
Matthew Sweet discusses James Joyce's groundbreaking novel of 1939.
From Elizabethan poet Anne Dowriche and Anne Bronte to what women say they read now.
Historians Catherine Fletcher, Selina Todd and art critic Jonathan Jones join Rana Mitter.
Anne Applebaum, and the lives of Ingrid Bergman and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Philip Roscoe asks whether our expectations of the lone entrepreneur are unrealistic.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough on the power battles between Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings.
Lucy Powell gives a talk on the surprising history of novelty.
Charlotte Blease gives a talk questioning the relationship between doctors and patients.
Hetta Howes looks at male fears + why Margery Kempe was criticised for crying and bleeding
The Romantic poet who inspired Wordsworth is profiled by Sophie Coulombeau.
Deborah Levy and Laurence Scott talk to Shahidha Bari about novelist EM Forster's work.
Rana Mitter introduces the 2015 New Generation Thinkers.
Rana Mitter introduces the ten academics named as the New Generation Thinkers for 2016.
The 2017 New Generation Thinkers make their first public appearance together.
From piracy to vegetarianism, George Orwell to surrogacy, Newton's alchemy to C18 fitness.
From techno music in Berlin to the Glasgow ‘rag trade’, and divisive dams to fake news.