SEAHA Conference 14 & 15 July 2015
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage & Archaeology (SEAHA) is delighted to announce details of the first, International SEAHA Conference taking place on Tuesday 14 & Wednesday 15 July 2015 at UCL, London.
This is the first international conference on heritage science research, innovation and best practice in the interpretation, conservation and management of cultural heritage. Heritage science is a cross-disciplinary field connecting science and the humanities. The conference aims to provide a platform for scientists, engineers, professionals,
entrepreneurs, and policy-makers, to engage and discuss emerging trends in the field. There is an ongoing dialogue over global issues, which define the research and technological applications of heritage scientists.
Further details regarding the conference can be found on the SEAHA website here: http://www.seaha-cdt.ac.uk/2015/01/announcement-1st-international-seaha-conference/ More information will be added over the coming weeks and event registration will be available soon.
Following the full cycle of creation of data, the development of data into knowledge and of knowledge to enterprise, this conference will embrace the themes of Materials, Environmental and Digital Research. We particularly welcome presentations focusing on collaborative work between academia and heritage institutions/industry.
We invite abstract submissions for oral presentations and posters within the scope of the call and hope you will join us at this exciting event.
For details please visit the SEAHA Website: http://www.seaha-cdt.ac.uk/ or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell
PA to Prof David Arnold & Administrative Assistant to Cultural Informatics Research Group
Tel: 01273 878306
Cultural Informatics website<http://culturalinformatics.org.uk/>
Please note that I am only in the office Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but do have access to emails on the other days.
For any urgent queries outside these days please contact John Clinton ([log in to unmask])
Cultural Informatics Research Group
University of Brighton
6 Dorset Place, Room 501
Brighton BN2 1ST
UK
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