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2013

25.11.2013

Forum calls for police to work with heritage scientists to safeguard artworks against theft

The National Heritage Science Forum (NHSF) is calling on police to work closely with heritage scientists to develop techniques and tools to deter thieves targeting cultural objects.

18.11.2013

AICCM Conference 2013: Contexts for Conservation

Keynote presentation from Sarah Staniforth, Museums and Collections Director, National Trust available on YouTube

31.10.2013

Sustaining the Impact of UK Science and Heritage Research – conference, 29-30 October 2013

Marking the culmination of an £8 million programme of investment by AHRC and the EPSRC, this two day conference captured five years of intense research activity within the context of the wider political, social and economic dimension.

30.06.2013

Forum launches at the House of Lords

On Monday 24th June, the Forum held its first AGM and launch event at the House of Lords hosted by The Baroness Sharp of Guildford.

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