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Two researchers from the School of Performance and Cultural Industries have published new research exploring how Scottish festivals adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dillon jaxx and simon armitage smile as Dillon receives Brotherton Poetry Prize

The Brotherton Poetry Prize is generously supported by the Charles Brotherton Trust

A group of people stand outside the arched entrance to Clothworkers Building North

“They all have this body of work that proves they’re as entitled as anyone to be involved in the industry”

A blue background with part of an antique map showing Northumberland. Text reads: Northern History A Review of the History of the North of England and the Borders

The competition is open to graduate students and early-career researchers. A prize of £200 will be awarded for the winning essay, which will be considered for publication in the journal.

Untitled self portrait (circa 1960s) by Vivian Maier. Credit: Vivian Maier.

How do artificial intelligence (AI) systems generate images and what does their visual logic reveal about authorship, bias and historical context?