Hello,
I’ve been asked to share details of the following upcoming
seminar “Educating Historians
of Crime: Classroom, Archive, Community”
Dear All,
Our Criminal Past is an AHRC funded
research network which is aimed to explore the connections between academic
crime history, archives, heritage and education. For more details on the
network please do have a look at our website: http://www.ourcriminalpast.co.uk/ or follow us on Twitter
@ourcriminalpast
We would like to invite you to an upcoming event that is taking place at
The programme includes Louise Jackson, Andrew Davies, Drew Gray and Helen
Rogers, talking about their teaching practice/engagement with students; we also
have speakers from the National Archives, the HE Academy,
As a funded network, we are able to offer a small number of travel bursaries of
up to £100 to cover reasonable travel costs (please contact us in advance about
this [log in to unmask] )
for interested parties - this event itself is free and refreshments / lunch
will be provided. I've attached a poster advertising the event (pdf),
feel free to circulate to anyone that you think might be interested we are
really keen to welcome people from archives, museums and the heritage
sector. If you would like to attend please register with us in advance.
Best wishes,
Dr Helen Johnston
Senior Lecturer in Criminology
Undergraduate Director (Criminology Programmes)
Co-Director of the Centre for Criminology & Criminal
Justice (CCCJ)
Department of Social Sciences
HU6 7RX
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