IHBC’s ‘Research’ Signpost update to RICHeS Survey: For Heritage Science community and networks, input sought to 1 August

The Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme – the UK’s strategy to unlock access to heritage science facilities – seeks wide-ranging input to a new short survey (15 mins) to shape the future programme.

Professor Dana Arnold, RICHeS Programme Chair, said: ‘The RICHeS programme represents a vital opportunity to strengthen the UK’s heritage science infrastructure by building something meaningful and lasting for the heritage science community. To do that well, we need to hear from you.’

‘This survey is your chance to shape how the programme develops, to ensure it responds to the real needs, challenges and ambitions of those working across conservation and heritage science. I warmly encourage you to take part and help us create a more connected, inclusive and sustainable future for your research landscape.’

RICHeS writes:

This survey is being carried out by Human Economics on behalf of Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

The survey is part of an evaluation of the Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme. By participating, you will help improve the programme and shape the AHRC’s plans for the heritage science sector more generally.

For the survey and to see more background on RICHeS and on its impact on the NewsBlog

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