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Courses Site search Popular searches LLM MA PhD We champion arts and humanities research Learn about our national role Loading silent video Pause silent video The School of Advanced Study is uniquely positioned to advocate for the arts and humanities and their contribution to our culture and society, playing a key role as a major UK national centre supporting these essential disciplines. Course search Search About the school Institutes and Centres Research & Engagement Libraries Step into Summer at Senate House Join us on the Steps all summer long where we’ll host live screenings of the summer’s biggest events alongside a range of street food vendors. Find out more An interview with Chiwetel Ejiofor The BAFTA-winning actor reflects on his honorary degree from SAS, the power of Shakespeare, and the importance of the arts and humanities. Watch: An interview with Chiwetel Ejiofor Digital Humanities Research Hub The Digital Humanities Research Hub (DHRH) at SAS supports a variety of digital approaches to the Humanities across the UK and beyond, and promotes the Digital Humanities community both nationally and internationally. Find out more Next Next Events View all Events Start date: 02 Sep 24 End date: 30 Sep 24 2024 Course on Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the context of the climate and environmental emergency Parliaments make and change laws. They also have a role in checking the implementation of laws and evaluating whether they achieve their intended outcomes. Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies Start date: 02 Sep 24 End date: 30 Sep 24 Event date: 17 Sep 24 Afghanistan three years on: resilience in the face of gender oppression Event date: 17 Sep 24 Event date: 17 Sep 24 Institutes of Advanced Study and the Research Ecosystem Event date: 17 Sep 24 View all Events Institute Logos Institutes & Centres: The School unites eight internationally renowned institutes in the humanities and a number of centres of research excellence and expertise. Our Institutes & Centres News View all News Everyday Roman life explored through international excavation project of ancient town The Falerii Novi Project team of experts and researchers, standing outside of the stone gate into the ancient Roman town. School of Advanced Study — 10 July 2024 School of Advanced Study celebrates 30 years of supporting the humanities The School marked the occasion with a celebratory event attended by the University’s Chancellor, HRH The Princess Royal. School of Advanced Study, University News, General — 18 June 2024 ‘Higher education is in crisis’: read Alistair Jarvis's comment for AHUA Read Alistair Jarvis's opinion piece about Higher Education for AHUA here. School of Advanced Study, University News, General — 14 June 2024 View all News University of London Press Did you know that we’re part of the Open Book Collective? Earlier this year, we were excited to join the Open Book Collective (OBC). The OBC is a charity bringing together open access book publishers, open publishing service providers, and knowledge institutions including libraries. Our shared aim is to deliver a fairer and more sustainable future for open access book publishing which doesn’t rely on Book […] The post Did you know that we’re part of the Open Book Collective? appeared first on University of London Press. RSS Feed EVENT: Meeting HRH The Princess Royal Two weeks ago, we found ourselves part of the 30th anniversary celebrations for the School of Advanced Study (SAS), of which the University of London Press is an integral part. SAS marked the occasion with a special event attended by the University of London’s Chancellor, HRH The Princess Royal. SAS was celebrating 30 years of […] The post EVENT: Meeting HRH The Princess Royal appeared first on University of London Press. RSS Feed New homepage for our open access editions We have just launched a new homepage where you can read and interact with enhanced open access editions of our books, powered by the Manifold platform. We currently have over 50 books available to read freely online on the platform, with more being added all the time. The platform offers a rich, interactive online reading […] The post New homepage for our open access editions appeared first on University of London Press. 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