The National Archives and History UK
Come Together: Developing collaboration between archives services and Higher Education
Where: Venues and dates across England and Wales (for details see below)
Cost: Free (funded)
Audience: Archive staff, academics, and higher education staff considering, or working on, cross-sector collaborations and/or partnerships. The workshops are open to academics from all disciplines.
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In 2015 the National Archives published a ‘Guide to Collaboration between the archive and higher education sectors’. Since its publication there have been a number of developments across both sectors, so following consultations and desk-based research in 2018 the guidance has been refreshed. The revised guidance is aimed at those considering collaboration and those who wish to develop their collaborative practice further. It covers:
- Types of collaboration
- Forming a collaboration
- Developing collaborative working
- Recording activities and capturing impact
- Successful collaboration advice
In June 2018 a pilot workshop to introduce the guidance and support networking between archive staff and academics took place. Following on from the pilot’s success TNA, History UK, and MALD have collaborated on taking the workshop around England and Wales. It will be delivered in seven venues across the two nations. (details below)
This one-day workshop will introduce the revised guidance highlighting key areas of change. It will also explore practical ways to identify, develop, and sustain cross-sector collaborations. It will include:
- Understanding the archive and higher education sectors – drivers, initiatives, support, and language
- Identifying organisational and project priorities
- The collaborative lifecycle
- Understanding outputs and outcomes – mutually beneficial and sector/organisational specific
- Measuring impact in cross-sector collaborations
- An outline of recent updates to REF, TEF and Research Councils
- Priority setting for partnerships
- Networking opportunities between the sectors
Pilot participants comments:
“It was great fun, and an excellent opportunity to network with people from both the HE sector and from the Archive sector.”
“Excellent interactive activities which really opened up opportunities for making contacts and discussion.”
“It was a total buzz – I loved the actives – and the new contacts and the insights were great.”
Registration 1030 | Start 1100 | Finish 1630
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Dates and venues:
Date (all 2019) |
Venue |
Friday 31st January |
Institute of Historical Research, London |
Wed 20th/Thurs 21st February |
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool |
End of March |
Glamorgan Archives, Cardiff, Wales |
Thursday 4th April |
University of Bristol, Bristol |
Thursday 13th June |
University of Leeds, Leeds |
Tuesday 25th June |
University of Lincoln, Lincoln |
Thursday 27th June |
University of Birmingham, Birmingham |
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