13.30-17.00, Room 108, Mast House
The Arts Institute and School of Humanities and Performing Arts will be hosting a symposium around the theme of Heritage Research
Programme
13.00-13.30: REF and Research Update (James Daybell)
13.30-13.45: Introduction and overview of ‘Cornerstone Heritage’ (James Daybell, History and Daniel Maudlin, History)
13.45-14.45: Session 1
Diana Walters (International Museums and Heritage Consultant), ‘Working with Heritage Organisations and Pathways to Impact’
Dan Godfrey (R&I), ‘Heritage Funding: AHRC and EU Grants’
Andrew Thompson, ‘Tavistock World Heritage Gateway’
Tea: 14.45-15.00
15.00-16.00: Session 2
Annika Bautz (English) and Bonnie Latimer (English), ‘Current Projects in Nineteenth-Century Heritage Conservation in Plymouth’
Judith Robotham (Law), ‘Interdisciplinarity Rules! Academics and Heritage Projects’
Kim Stevenson (Law), ‘Doing Crime Heritage: Applying the Rules’
Jonathan Mackintosh (History) ‘The Sounds of the Silenced: trans-national storytelling & heritage’
Jameson Tucker (History), ‘Bosses, leaks, and sinful hats—the HLF project at Ugborough Church’
16.00-17.00: Session 3
Charles Mansfield (Tourism) ‘Identity · Place · Narrative – archaeological topophonics’
Craig Newbery-Jones (Law) ‘#CHITCHAT?: Crime, History and Institutions: Trandisciplinary Conversations in Heritage, Art and Transmedia’
Duncan Williams (Music), ‘Song collecting: Cultural thief or defender of the faith?’
Simon Lock (Digital Art and Technology), ‘Digital Re-enactment’
James Brocklehurst (Graphic Communication), ‘Designing for locative narrative apps in museums’
17.00 and beyond: drinks and pay-as-you go dinner
Please RSVP to theartsinstitute@plymouth.ac.uk