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Consult documents that provide valuable context to the formation of the consortium in 1968 and reflect the issues that informed the development of the film and history movement in the early 1970s. Included...
The aim of the project was to publish all sixteen IUHFC films, and associated documentation, within a micro-site that would contextualise the development of the organisation through secondary and primary...
Researchers of Tomorrow is the UK’s largest study to date on the research behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students (born between 1982 and 1994). JISC and the British Library jointly commissioned the...
The primary sources section brings together a selection of articles which not only chart the origins and development of the IUHFC but reveal discussions around the practical issues of how to use film in...
Ada Hakeney on camera, BBC Leeds, circa 1972 (c) Joe Hakeney This site contains primary sources relating to the many women who have worked in British film and television. You can listen to oral history...
This Gateway includes 1,800 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please contact us by email or...
Linda Kaye Research Executive, British Universities Film & Video Council The original aim of the project was to digitise the sixteen IUHFC films, along with the booklets and publish them online....
Our Schools Membership and Support Officer, Lincia Daniel, has penned a blog for the Research and Education Space (RES) about our work supporting Shakespeare in schools. 'At Learning on Screen we’ve...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) are marking their 10th Anniversary with a number of activities including a Research in Film Award competition. This is designed to showcase, reward and...
Since 1948 the BUFVC has always retained the vision, ‘to make moving image and sound as important in education and research as the written word’. In 2016, as both those inside and outside UK education...