IHBC at HTF’s ‘Volunteering and Heritage’ Panel: 10 May, Oxford

IHBC Director Sean O’Reilly will join the panel at the Historic Towns Forum (HTF)-led free evening panel discussion on ‘Volunteering and Heritage’, Kellogg College Oxford, on 10 May, from 7pm on, so please feel free to come along and join the discussions, 

HTF writes:
The Historic Towns Forum, the Association of Small Historic Towns and Villages, and Kellogg College are pleased to announce the continuation of our annual series of Historic Built Environment Seminars. In 2016/17 these will address current and contentious topics within the historic built environment. They will provide an arena in which public, private, civic and academic participants can engage in heated and healthy debate about all aspects of the topic in hand, exchanging knowledge between the sectors. The seminar series will generate published proceedings each following year.

This year the seminar series builds on the recent collaboration between HTF/AHSTAV and Oxford University Department of Education, which included HEIF and further research funding. It will be an opportunity for postgraduate students, leading academics and specialist practitioners to engage in cross-disciplinary debate. Do join us!

Events include:
10 May Panel debate, on Volunteering in the community and well-being – what does heritage offer, and what could it offer?

12 July Panel debate, on Volunteering as training – career building or gap filling? Can we do both?

11 October Panel debate, on Volunteering in specific sectors – are we perpetuating the skills gap? 

Venue:  Mawby Room, Kellogg College, 60-62 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6PN

Time: 7.00pm for drinks and nibbles; seminars start at 7.30pm sharp

Finish: 9.00pm 

These are free events. Register HERE

or email Noel.James@kellogg.ox.ac.uk or phone 07947 521567. Please join us!

For the HTF see: http://www.historictownsforum.org

For ASHTAV see http://www.ashtav.org.uk

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