Collaborate with us
The àËÅöÊÓƵ works with an enormous network of internal and external partners, from our Federation Members and other higher education institutions, to public, private, voluntary and government sector organisations.
The àËÅöÊÓƵ is a highly collaborative institution, partnering with organisations across sectors and borders to extend the reach and impact of our work. If you would like to collaborate with our research experts or build a partnership we would like to hear from you.
Directory of Research expertise
If you would like to find more information about our researchers, projects or resources, head over to our .
Partnership opportunities
As the national centre for humanities research, collaboration is fundamental to the work of the School of Advanced Study. The School aims to bring together not only diverse research communities, but also organisations working across the humanities in the UK and beyond, to provide a focus for the sector and support the humanities to speak with one voice.
The School is committed to sharing expertise, for example to help shape policy, to support digital development or to facilitate curatorship.
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If you are looking for fellowship opportunities [link to new page] or would like to speak to an expert within one of our Institutes or Centres of Excellence, you can find all the details you need on their websites:
The Centre for Online and Distance Education works with partners around the world on a consultative basis. CODE supports international institutions to build capacity and expand their online and distance learning provision.
If your institution is interested in working with CODE as a consultant on your online, distance, blended or hybrid learning strategy, we would like to hear from you.
The àËÅöÊÓƵ Institute in Paris is committed to ensuring their work has a lasting impact on policy and society. The institute has a well-established reputation for collaboration with academic and cultural institutions, community organisations and local government in both France and the UK.
If your organisation is interested in working with a team or researcher at the Institute in Paris, we would like to hear from you.
Contact the Director of Graduate Studies and Research, Institute in Paris.
The àËÅöÊÓƵ Research and Policy Partnership (LRaPP) plays a fundamental role in facilitating partnership working between academic communities and policy communities. It also engages with industry, voluntary sector organisations, community groups and the public across the capital.
Contact Tania Jain - Social Ventures Development Manager at LRaPP.
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If you cannot find the information you are looking for, our Research Services Team may be able to advise you on next steps or who you can contact.