Interdisciplinarity between the arts and humanities and the health sciences: Interdisciplinary seeds & small grants
The London Institute for Healthcare Engineering, St Thomas’ Campus, London

The Digital Futures Institute’s Centre for Technology and the Body is running a series of workshops in 2025 to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between the arts and humanities and health sciences at King’s College London. The series aims to create a space for research relationships, mentoring, and partnership building that leads to future funding bids.
Join us at this workshop on Tuesday 20th May, 1-4PM (London Institute for Healthcare Engineering), where we will focus on continuing building interdisciplinary relationships and shaping ideas for small grants as the first ‘stepping stone’ to larger scale funding. Attendees will get to know a little about each other’s work through informal ‘lightning presentations’, and begin developing ideas for applications to the King’s Together Seed Fund, and its four themes of Sustainable Growth, Culture & Identity, Healthy Lives, and Social Justice.
This workshop is aimed at King’s researchers, with some additional places reserved for King’s professional services staff and final year doctoral students. You do not need to have attended previous workshops to join this one – please do come along if you are interested! Click here to book.
Convenors: Professor Fay Bound Alberti (History, Director of the Centre for Technology and the Body) and Dr Lili Golmohammadi (Methodologies, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery, and Palliative Care).
The Centre for Technology and the Body is part of the Digital Futures institute that explores how we live well with technology. We welcome collaborative, critical investigation of the history, present and future of technology, and how it intersects with our physical, sensory, and emotional worlds.
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