Colloquia: October 2002 - January 2004
1. Boughton House, Northamptonshire, 10 October 2002
Historic Houses and Gardens
Convenors: Gareth Fitzpatrick, Chief Executive, Heritage Education Trust (Chair: The Countess of Dalkeith, Chair, Heritage Education Trust)
Speakers:
Laura Hetherington, National Education & Learning Manager, The National TrustDawn Goodfellow, Chief Executive, Countryside FoundationBrian Dix, Royal Archaeological InstituteGareth Fitzpatrick, The Living Landscape Trust
2. Essex University, Colchester, 29 October 2002
Heritage and its Interpretations
Convenors: Professor Peter Vergo, University of Essex
Speakers:
Honor Godfrey, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis MuseumJanet Cooper, VCH Essex; Dept of History, University of EssexJane Pearson, Depts of History and Continuing Education, University of EssexDavid Adshead, Architectural Historian and Deputy Head Curator, National TrustIdit Nathan, Artist and teacher
3. Southwark Cathedral, London, 8 November 2002
Places of Worship
Convenors: Dr Thomas Cocke, Director, NADFAS
Speakers:
Thomas CockeThe Revd. Peter Barham, St Edmundsbury CathedralCanon John Inge, Vice-Dean, Ely CathedralCarol Bennett, Lincoln CathedralStephen Bowler, Council for the Care of Churches, Archbishops’ Council
4. The Bedern, York, 22 November 2002
Archaeological Sites
Convenors: Don Henson, Education Officer, Council for British Archaeology
Speakers:
Jane Grenville, Dept of Archaeology, York UniversityNigel Mills, Creswell Heritage TrustTim Copeland, International Centre for Heritage Education, Gloucestershire University
5. Aston University, Birmingham, 23 January 2003
The Historic Environment; A Multi-Cultural Interpretation
Convenors: Judy Ling Wong, Director, Black Environment Network
Speakers:
Bettina Harden, The Gateway ProjectSue Fenoughty, National Association for Environmental Education UKTony Thapar, The Balaji TemplePeter Nias, Peace Museum, Bradford
6. Institute of Historical Research/Resource, London, 4 February 2003
New Media
Convenors: David Dawson, Senior ICT Adviser, Resource
Speakers:
David Dawson, Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and LibrariesChristopher Catling, Heritage LinkBen Spencer, Education Director, CABEVictoria Thornton, London Open HousePhilip Claris, National Trust
7. Dublin Castle, 10 February 2003
Ireland’s Historic Built Environment
Convenors: Marie Bourke, Keeper/Head of Education, National Gallery of Ireland
Speakers:
Dermot Burke, Head of Education and Visitor Services, DuchasRita Harkin and Angela Fitzpatrick, Ulster Architectural Heritage SocietyClaire Tuffy, Manager, Bru Na BoinneHugh Maguire, The Heritage Council
8. Stirling Castle, 19 March 2003
The Scottish Perspective
Convenors: Jem Fraser, Head of Learning and Programmes, National Museums of Scotland
Speakers:
Ian Gilzean, Principal Architect, Scottish ExecutiveDavid Clarke, Keeper of Archaeology, National Museums of ScotlandGraham Turnbull, Head of Learning and Development, SCRANKirsten Wood, Education Officer, Stirling Castle, Historic ScotlandColin MacConnachie, Head of Education, National Trust for Scotland
9. Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), London, 2 April 2003
Learning and the Built Environment: A Policy for the Future
Convenors: Gillian Wolfe, Head of Education, Dulwich Picture Gallery and Christopher Catling, Heritage Link
Speakers:
Fergus Muir, Head of Architecture and Education Branch Dept for Culture, Media and SportMela Watts, Manager of Curriculum Division, Dept for Education and SkillsIan Coulson, Curriculum Adviser for History, Kent County CouncilJonathan Barnes, Primary Education Dept, Faculty of Education, Canterbury Christ Church University CollegeJohn Milton, Royal Shakespeare CompanyChristopher Catling
10. Charlecote Park, Warwickshire, 1 May 2003
What Schools Want
Convenors: Lisa Blunt, Communications Officer, Warwickshire LEA
Speakers:
Dawn Bagley, National TrustIrene Proudman, former Warwickshire Headteacher and project participantJan Anderson and Ailyse Hancock: Aston Hall, BirminghamPete Thompson, Health and Safety Officer for Warwickshire
11. University of East Anglia, Norwich, 1 July 2003
Higher and Further Education
Convenors: Nichola Johnson, Director, School of World Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia
Speakers:
David Cannadine, Director, Institute of Historical ResearchMerlin Waterson, Regional Director, East of England, National TrustBrian Ayers, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service, Norfolk County CouncilCharlotte Crawley, Education Officer, Houghton Hall, NorfolkSandy Heslop, UEA
12. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 30 January 2004
Understanding and Learning from Historic Buildings
Convenors: Peter White, Secretary, Royal Commission on Historic Monuments, Wales and Susan Davies, University of Wales
Speakers:
Professor David Austin, University of Wales, LampeterSue Roberts, National TrustDr Eurwyn William, National Museums and Galleries of WalesGordon Reid, County Record Office, Powys
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