Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Research Strategy Summit - National Heritage Science Forum

Tolbooth, Stirling - 10 November, 18.00-20.30 The National Heritage Science Forum (NHSF) is holding a Research Strategy Summit in Stirling on 10 November 2016 to discuss priorities for future heritage science research, look at emerging topics of research interest and explore potential for collaboration. There will be three key speakers at the summit: - Professor Ian Simpson (University of Stirling), talking about interdisciplinary and collaborative research- Dr David Mitchell (Historic Environment Scotland), speaking on technical and scientific research and opportunities for public engagement- Nancy Bell (trustee of NHSF) speaking about NHSF’s ‘Filling the Gaps’ project to identify research carried out since the publication of the National Heritage Science Strategy, and the opportunities for future research. The Summit comes at the end of a busy year which has seen us: - Adopt a policy supporting Open Science and develop a Gold Open Access fund to underpin it- Promote the sharing of research equipment between members through our Kit-Catalogue- Host a public meeting on ‘Opening Up Heritage Science Research’ with Wikimedia UK and the Shadow Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy in Westminster, Chi Onwurah MP- Give evidence to the House of Lords inquiry into the impact of Brexit on UK science- Contribute to policy discussions with the Westminster government around the formation of the new UKRI (UK Research & Innovation) and the UK Cultural Protection Fund. Forum members work together to share ideas and innovations, maximise the public benefit from heritage science, and speak with a coherent voice on policy and public issues. We hope you’ll join us on the 10th November both for the Summit and for the drinks reception afterwards. Please register to attend, by 31 October 2016 using Eventbrite. NHSF is delighted to be working with Historic Environment Scotland to hold this event. Alastair McCapraChair of Trustees

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