What an amazing day at Hampton Court today! Thank you to #heritagepathway and Open-Oxford-Cambridge DTP perfectly organised and tremendously interesting.
.Josephine Fraser, our Head of Digital Policy, speaks today at #HeritagePathway webinar exploring museums in an age of self-isolation, & connections between engaging online content & commercial sustainability Oxford University Heritage Network TORCH Oxford #DigitalSkills
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And later speaking to the #HeritagePathway students about building a #freelancing career in #heritage . Looking forward to the discussions TORCH Oxford University of Oxford Oxford University Heritage Network. Thanks for asking me Oliver J.W. Cox.
Great to be at Heritage Alliance splendid new home today, Wren’s Church of St Martin within Ludgate. An ideal (virtual) backdrop for the 1st #HeritagePathway session of the academic year with Dr Rachel Delman plus Dr Will Wyeth of English Heritage & Morvern French of Historic Environment Scotland
⚡️ “ #HeritagePathway recap: The Business of Heritage at a Time of Global Crisis”
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Thanks Hampshire Cultural Trust for welcoming our University of Oxford #HeritagePathway cohort so warmly to Winchester yesterday. We had a blast exploring Westgate Museum & 878 AD & chatting all things digital. Shout out to heritage dream team Dr Rachel Delman Caroline Thurston & Kathryn Eccles
Yesterday Alice Purkiss & I took our #HeritagePathway cohort to Winchester to explore digital heritage through 878 AD, an immersive attraction combining video game content with live acting, museum objects & panel displays. Huge thanks to the Hampshire Cultural Trust team for hosting us
Enormous thanks to the Ashmolean Museum’s Clare Cory & Clare Coleman for hosting #HeritagePathway students this morning & for introducing us to the wonderful world of museum education. Great to see so many new students from across the university join us too! Next session 16th Nov
Such a pleasure to help kick off this year’s #heritagepathway with Humanities Division Oxford University Heritage Network TORCH Oxford - a brilliant programme - all universities should run something similar. Great to hear the thoughtful reflections from attendees on current challenges & opportunities.
Thanks to the brilliant team at Coventry Charterhouse for welcoming Humanities Division students for this term’s #HeritagePathway trip. Founded as a Carthusian monastery in 1381, the site opened to the public for the 1st time this year following an extensive The National Lottery Heritage Fund project🧵
Delighted to contribute to today’s TORCH Oxford #HeritagePathway seminar on post-COVID arts, cultural and heritage sectors for ALVA along with Eliza Easton (@nesta_uk Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre) & Janet Stott (@morethanadodo): fascinating insights from colleagues & v evident common themes.
A huge thank you to Oliver J.W. Cox Alice Purkiss
and Caroline from University of Oxford for our wonderful Interflora UK & Ireland flowers!
It was a pleasure to have yourselves and your students Winchester Cathedral last week for your #HeritagePathway cohort💐 #TuesdayTreat
Multitasking on #HeritagePathway and thrilled to propose Alice Purkiss as a new trustee of Heritage Alliance. Bravo Alice!!
Our VIP Charter awaits for today’s Humanities Division #HeritagePathway trip to Hampton Court. Looking forward to meeting with Historic Royal Palaces colleagues to explore the site and consider the role of research in heritage organisations. Enormous thanks to Dr Rachel Delman for masterminding!
Last Weds Alice Purkiss & I took our #HeritagePathway cohort to Coventry Charterhouse, where we treated to a tour and a series of talks & workshops on fundraising, research, education & management with Historic Coventry Trust staff & volunteers. A brilliant day all round, & a joy to be back!
Great day Black Country Living Museum with colleagues from University of Oxford #HeritagePathway . Lots of interesting discussions about authenticity and interpretation choices - and fish and chips... Thank you to Oliver J.W. Cox and Alice Purkiss for organising!
The first #HeritagePathway trip since the before times (December 2019) and we’re taking Humanities Division researchers to Runnymede NT and Stanley Spencer Gallery
Our #HeritagePathway programme for this term, co-convened by myself and Alice Purkiss, is now live! Available to Oxford students and ECRs with an SSO, this term’s offering includes lots on digital Heritage & a trip to 878 AD
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