Spotlight Session: National Trust

Spotlight Session: National Trust

Hear about current projects and opportunities to work with the National Trust

By Research Centre:History, Heritage & Memory Studies

Date and time

Tuesday, May 6 · 5:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

National Trust is Europe’s biggest conservation charity. Join Rachael Hall, NT Consultancy Manager for Land & Nature and her colleagues to hear about the charity's 2050 Goals and new 2025-2035 strategy for tackling climate change, protecting historic sites and helping people and nature to thrive. The aim of the session is also to develop opportunities for partnership and projects between NT, NTU and external partners so there will be a Q&A with time to share ideas. The session is open to all.

Organized by

The Centre for Research in History, Heritage and Memory Studies is committed to generating world-leading research that engages with challenges at the core of today’s cultures and societies, promoting inclusive and interdisciplinary projects that encompass medieval to contemporary periods. We embrace and lead debates relating to social, economic, cultural and public history; poverty and welfare; identity; race; gender and sexuality; legacies of violence; heritage and memory. Our specialisms range from the Crusades and Reformation Studies to pre- and post-Columbian Mexico; the British Civil Wars; the Antebellum South and Transatlantic Slave Trade; American and Irish Civil Rights; Britain and Europe in the context of World Wars, Welfare and Penal Systems; Holocaust and Genocide; Family History and Memory Activism, Environmental History and Critical Museology.

We have a range of annual seminar/lecture series (Workhouse Lives, Oral History Network, Challenging Colonial Narratives, Religion,Conflict and Resolution, History and Policy, Material and Immaterial Cultures and Memory Studies) and host online and in person conferences, workshops and training events.

For more details about the centre, please contact Natasha.Hodgson@ntu.ac.uk or Steven.King@ntu.ac.uk

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