With representation from all four nations of the UK, the AHRC board incorporates diverse regional perspectives and responds to the multifaceted needs of communities.
Board members’ backgrounds encompass critical arenas, such as AI, health, environmental stewardship, and key government missions, helping to ensure the AHRC is well placed to address contemporary challenges.
And their proven track record of impactful collaboration – spanning creative production, interdisciplinary research, community outreach, and international advocacy – will be critical as the research council seeks to amplify the value of the arts and humanities.
Announcing the new recruits, the AHRC’s Director of Research, Strategy, Innovation, Jaideep Gupte added:
Their collective dedication to fostering knowledge and championing the arts and humanities will help us to flourish in an ever-evolving cultural and research landscape.
Each of them has demonstrated a deep commitment to inclusion and transformative innovation, underpinned by robust leadership in research. By uniting academic insight with real-world acumen, they will help us forge stronger partnerships, shape our diverse portfolio of our academic programmes, and open up new avenues for engagement.