Queen's Policy Engagement

Engaging with Cultural and Heritage Organisations in a Covid World – Programme

This webinar is a valuable opportunity for Queen’s academics to hear from key figures in the UK’s cultural and heritage sector about what has changed due to Covid-19 and what space, if any, there is for academic research to assist the sector.

Engaging with Cultural and Heritage Organisations in a Covid World – Programme

Engaging with Cultural and Heritage Organisations in a Covid World

Wednesday 15 September 2021

 

You can view the running order and the speakers’ profiles for this webinar below:

 

11.00am              Welcome and Opening Remarks – Professor Keith Lilley (Geography, QUB)

 

11.05am               Panel One, Museums, Collections and Galleries

Chaired by Professor Olwen Purdue (History, QUB)

  • Dr JD Hill, The British Museum
  • William Blair and Hannah Crowdy, National Museums Northern Ireland
  • Siobhan Stevenson, Northern Ireland Museums Council
  • Discussion, reflections and synthesis

 

11.55am               Comfort Break

 

12.05pm               Panel Two, Archives, Landscapes and Archaeology

Chaired by Professor Eileen Murphy (Archaeology, QUB)

  • Pip Willcox, The National Archives (UK)
  • Frances Bailey, The National Trust
  • Dr Will Megarry, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Discussion, reflections and synthesis

 

12.55pm              Summary and Next Steps – Professor Keith Lilley

 

You can view or download the speakers’ profiles by clicking here. 

 

This event is part of Queen’s University’s engaged research activities to build relationships with cultural and heritage organisations across the UK and Ireland.

 

 

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Kevin Fearon is the Business Alliance Manager for the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty at Queen's University Belfast and manages the Queen's Policy Engagement initiative.

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