Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD on the theme of 'Examining the Importance of Cross-Curricula Formal Learning in a Country House Setting'. The studentship is one of a number of collaborative doctoral awards funded by the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH). Deadline extended to 3 January 2019.
Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD on the theme of 'How do ethics influence the development policies for accessing public collections which are essentially restricted by law: A case study of the Royal Armouries'. The studentship is one of a number of collaborative doctoral awards funded by the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH).
Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD on the theme of 'Serving the House and Housing the Servants: Understanding and Interpreting the Domestic Service Spaces in the North Wing at Chatsworth'. The studentship is one of three research network collaborative doctoral awards funded by the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH).
Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD on the theme of 'From Engagement to Empowerment: The Future of England’s Heritage Open Days'. The studentship is one of a number of collaborative doctoral awards funded by the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH).
Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience is a two day conference taking place in July 2019, as a critical part of the Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience project. Deadline for abstract submissions: 31 January 2019.
Join us for 7 three-minute presentations in our new venue on the third floor of the Library, followed by lots of opportunity to network.
Following on from the success of our Heritage Show + Tell events held three times a year, we are on the move on 13 November for a one-off special edition in Bradford.
We are currently calling for speakers prepared to rise to the challenge of sharing their current work in three minutes at the next Heritage Show + Tell on 16 October.
This two-day symposium on 26 & 27 October 2018 is convened by the Artist-led Research Group, in partnership with Yorkshire and Humberside Visual Arts Network, University of Leeds and Music and Arts Production. Deadline for proposals: 28 September.
Helen Graham will be taking part in an online live chat event with the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) on 17 May, to share lessons learned while working on, or with, HLF-supported projects.