NHSF Newsletter – March 2025
Includes a quick round-up from British Science Week, info about the call for posters for the upcoming NHSF Conference, the latest from the Heritage Science Data Service project & much more.
Read the March newsletter here.
NHSF News
- British Science Week
- NHSF Conference - Call for Poster Abstracts OPEN
- Heritage Science Data Service (HSDS)
Member News
English Heritage
- Has heritage science helped uncover the face of Lady Jane Grey?
- Climate Adaptation Reporting Fourth Round: Heritage
Historic England
- Webinar – Heat Pumps in Historic Buildings: Addressing Myths and Misconceptions
- Unpath'd Waters – Final Report Published
Historic Environment Scotland
- New Blog Posts
- Building Conservation Week
Tate
- Talk: The Role of Case Studies in Modern and Contemporary Paint Research
UCL
- Free Dust Monitoring Service
- UCL to Pioneer Cutting-Edge Technology for Cultural Heritage Analyses
University of Oxford
- Hidden Alfred Tennyson Text Revealed through Heritage Science
Sector Round-Up
General News
- ECHOES Consultation
- Heritage Science Podcast Episode – Never Lick the Spoon
Funding
- Rathgen Heritage Science Scholarship
- ECHOES First Call – Data
- Transnational Access (TNA) Summer Schools
- Previously Advertised
Calls for Papers
- Congress on Cultural Ecosystem Services and Biocultural Heritage
- Conservation 360º – Molecular Spectroscopies for Cultural Heritage
- I3DA Special Session – Resounding the Past: Immersive Technologies and the Heritage Acoustics of Performance Spaces
- GEM Conference 2025: Sustaining Our Practice – Sustaining Our World
- Previously Advertised
Events & Activities
- Conversations with Changemakers: Energy Consumption Reductions
- Connecting Heritage Science to the Heritage of Science
- GREENART Public Training
- ICCROM Ready Track 1
- Royal Society of Chemistry Sustainability Symposium
- Workshop on the Safe Analysis of Heritage Objects and Materials Using Novel Accelerator-Based Analytical Techniques
- DCDC25
- Previously Advertised
Jobs & Opportunities
- PhD: Archaeological Science
- Archaeobotanist
- PhD: Oral History & Coastal Transformation
- Previously Advertised
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