Many of you will be familiar with the Guide to Collaboration between the Archive and Higher Education sectors that was first published in partnership with RLUK in 2015 and will know that a project is underway to refresh the guidance to reflect key developments in the academic landscape, notably, REF, TEF and Doctoral Training Partnerships. The refresh has been undertaken in partnership with History UK and has been led by Paddy McNulty Associates.
I am delighted to invite you attend the launch event for the refreshed version which will take place on 12th June 2018 from 11am-4pm at The National Archives, Kew. There is no charge to attend and lunch and refreshments will be provided. Details of where to find us can be found here: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/visit-us/how-to-find-us/
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
In addition to the above it will be a great opportunity for people from both sectors to meet and network.
For more details of the programme for the day and to book your place, please click here<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/come-together-developing-collaboration-archives-and-higher-education-tickets-46109624127>
Kind regards
Caroline
Caroline Sampson | Development Manager: National and Networks | Archives Sector Development
+44 (0)20 8876 3444 x2983 / 07966 423736
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU
nationalarchives.gov.uk<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/>
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