MOVING, TEACHING, INSPIRING: The National Trust and University of Oxford in the 21st Century
By Oxford University
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Description
The Humanities Division at Oxford has developed an exciting relationship with the National Trust, culminating in the Trusted Source Knowledge Transfer Partnership. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ktp Celebrating our collaboration, this interdisciplinary lecture series explores and interrogates the many challenges and opportunities facing the higher education and heritage sectors in the 21st century, and highlights the many points of connection between our two institutions from a number of perspectives; from caring for collections and landscapes, to gaining support through brand and marketing.
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The Future of Heritage | Join our panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities and threats facing heritage today, and debate their own visions of a sector fit for the 21st century and beyond | 27 7 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 |
Supporting Our Cause | This lecture focuses on how branding and fundraising are fundamental to supporting the National Trust and Oxford University. | 19 5 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 |
Heritage as Business | Two speakers give their insights into the business of conservation and heritage. | 17 5 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 |
Land, Outdoors and Nature | Peter Nixon and Professor Heather Viles discuss the challenges and opportunities we face today in caring for and studying the natural environment. | 20 3 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 |
Our Collections and Their Audiences | In this lecture Simon Murray and Dr Xa Sturgis discuss historic collections and their audiences, exploring the need – and means – of making historic collections relevant in the 21st century. | 20 3 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 |
History, Vision, Ambition | In this introductory lecture Dame Helen Ghosh and Professor Karen O'Brien discuss the history, current vision and future ambition of their respective organisations. | 20 3 2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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