Skip to content Accessibility statement

Creativity featured research

Research

The Hepworth Research Network focuses on the materials Barbara Hepworth used in her artworks.

Research

We're archiving the rich musical heritage of South African jazz.

Research

Matthew Whitby reflects on the surprising ways that games can alter the way people see themselves and the world.

Research

Nathan Townsend discusses Channel 4's arrival in Leeds and the turning tide of London-centrism in UK screen industries.

Research

Our research is now used by some of the internet’s biggest names to provide the most realistic 3D audio.

Research

Researchers use creativity to reduce deadly congestion in East Africa

Research

We've appointed eight world-class academics, marking an important milestone for York research

Research

Cultural life in the World War II Jewish ghetto at Terezín/Theresienstadt.

Research

We all have distinct styles when it comes to playing computer games

Research

Research unlocks the health benefits of computer games

Research

Our research probes the growing popularity of pilgrimage​

Research

From ornate grottos to burning mirrors, we trace the roots of Renaissance gardening

Research

A Shakespearean tale in the digital age

Research
Research

Our historians turn detective to recreate St Stephen's Chapel

Research

Bringing historic voices to life with cutting-edge electronics

Research

The 20th century art movement led by Mondrian that shaped the lives of ordinary people.

Research

An image-based login system could spell the end of number-based passwords.

Research

Bringing our movie heritage to modern day audiences.

Research

What are the success secrets behind European film and television drama like The Killing?

Case study

Researchers at York are working with arts organisations to bring a remarkable collection of scripts, texts and plays composed by prisoners in a World War II Jewish Ghetto to new international audiences.

Case study

Research by art historians at York has underpinned, shaped and enabled the conservation interpretation of the Great East Window of York Minster.

Case study

Immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences rely on 3D sound through headphones that is as close to real life as possible. This project looks at research undertaken at the AudioLab in collaboration with Google, which has set the global benchmark in binaural surround sound for virtual reality.

Case study

Our research has helped a successful television company expand into immersive media production through an innovative Knowledge Transfer Partnership.

Case study

Providing the finest quality sound to an audience is a challenge. Particularly if the audience doesn't stay in one place.

Case study

Star Carr is internationally renowned in the archaeological world but was relatively unknown in the public sphere. Research at York enhanced the preservation and raised the status of this important site, securing its position on Historic England's Schedule of Monuments.

Case study

Our researchers are opening up new opportunities for audiences to engage with competitive video games.

Case study

The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag is one of the best known museums of modern art in the world and our research has been instrumental to the characterisation of their De Stijl display.

Case study

The worst industrial disaster of the 19th century was all but forgotten as its 150th anniversary approached. Our research produced a film that raised awareness locally, nationally and internationally, helping to create a local memorial and the National Workplace Day of Remembrance.

Case study

Our computer scientists are helping primary school children learn foreign languages with the help of digital games developed with digital and education researchers from the Universities of York and Reading.

Case study

The South African jazz scene is one of the most active in the world, but decades of political upheaval means that its history is largely undocumented - and even young South African musicians aren't aware of its influence. Our research has created a permanent archive to ensure this rich musical heritage can be appreciated by everyone.

Case study

Migrant domestic workers are one of the most vulnerable and invisible groups of workers in the UK. Our participatory video project and associated exhibitions have helped them to articulate their needs to politicians and public audiences.