Co-creating the Strategic Framework for Heritage Science delivery plan
This one-day hybrid workshop on 22nd January 2025 brought the heritage science community together to develop a delivery plan for the newly launched Strategic Framework for Heritage Science in the UK (2024-27).
Date: 22nd January 2025
Time: 10.30am-4.00pm
Format: Workshop - online or in-person
In-person venue: De Morgan House, Russell Square, London WC1B 4HS
The Strategic Framework for Heritage Science in the UK is a tool for the heritage science community to use to bring together existing activity and address gaps to deliver the three strategic outcomes of:
- Public value - measurable positive change for society resulting from heritage science.
- Research - excellent research leading to new knowledge, understanding and innovation.
- Community - an inclusive, confident, diverse and outward-looking heritage science community.
Recently updated for the period 2024-27, the purpose of January 2025 workshop was to:
- Share the vision of the strategic framework
- Understand what is happening across the heritage science landscape that will help to deliver the framework's goals
- Develop a shared picture of what progress towards the strategic framework goals looks like
- Collect information to support the creation of an action plan for 2025-2027
- Identify ways to widen participation in the delivery of the strategic framework
The session sought to connect activity across the areas of: policy and public engagement, measuring impact and collecting evidence, research infrastructure development and access, funding, skills and training, and community-building.
Presentation: Strategic Framework for Heritage Science in the UK - workshop 22nd January 2025 (pdf)