Research seminars - International Centre for Heritage In 'Heritage research' ResearchResearch seminarsDoctoral researchers Back to 'International Centre for Heritage' The International Centre for Heritage is pleased to announce the following programme of research seminars for the current semester. Forthcoming eventsRSS FeedAtom Feed Forthcoming Research seminars will be announced here shortly. Previous seminars: 2024 13th March - A Strategic Approach to Heritage and Wellbeing Policy14th February - Iron and Power at the Royal City of Meroe, Sudan 2023 19th April - New Directions in West Midlands History 2020 13th November - Ben Salisbury: Public opinion and the public sphere in the late Roman Republic12th November - BRIHC Research in Practice: Dr Kate Skinner 2018 1st February - The value and sustainability of unrecognised digital collections25th January - Being a tourist in a World Heritage Site11th January - Postcolonial perspectives on colonial heritage tourism 2017 23rd November - When the "I" becomes "we": From personal to collective memories. Reflections from locals in Greek traditional settlements.9th November - Title to be confirmed26th October - Exploring perceptions of heritage in Greek traditional settlements10th October - Title to be confirmed10th October - Title to be confirmed5th October - Title to be confirmed28th September - Constructing an ontology of the historic battlefield (or, some of what we did on our holiday)23rd March - Historical Re-evaluation in central European capital cities16th March - The Multi-vocal Narratives of World Cultural Heritage in China: on West Lake Landscape in Hangzhou9th March - World Heritage and Local Communities2nd March - Religious Heritage of Bangkok: Uses and Survival in Urban Context23rd February - A Pile of Wet Bricks: Communicating Ironbridge's Industrial World Heritage9th February - Commercialization of hospitality in Mekong Delta homestay, Vietnam2nd February - Possible futures for cultural heritage: national, global, public, private, commercial26th January - Acting Locally, Thinking Globally: How are World Heritage values communicated within the learning process19th January - Discovery, loss and rebuilding: constructing a national identity for Lithuania