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The “Afterlife” of Heritage Research Developing ECRs’ skills for the transition from academia to public, profession and business Dr. Emily Bannister artsmethods@manchester emily.bannister@manchester.ac.uk
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Aims & Objectives AHRC Skills Development Award 2011 A collaboration between the Institute of Cultural Practices (ICP), artsmethods@manchester, the University of Salford and NW Cultural Partners A development package which aims to enable ECRs to identify, understand and “translate” the benefits of their research in real-life contexts of the heritage and cultural sectors
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Three Pathways Research-to-public – the public impact of ECRs’ research and its “translation” into audience-orientated outputs e.g. events, conferences and performances Research-to-profession – to gain experience of the range and requirements of entry routes into heritage professions Research-to-Business – build on their research ideas and outcomes to develop business, freelancing and consultancy profiles
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In Practice… Tailored workshops and training guides Collaborative public-oriented projects with cultural institutions Work placements Industrial mentoring Reflective practice – blogging, social media Complimentary workshops offered through artsmethods@manchester
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Partner Organisations Institute for Cultural Practices (ICP) University of Salford, Heritage area artsmethods@manchester Manchester Museum Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester Beacon Renaissance North West
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Participation Aspects of programme available to ECRs from across the UK (industrial mentors and work placements for NW only) c.70 ECRs to benefit directly Research disciplines to include: heritage studies, art gallery and museum studies, conservation science, archaeology, architectural and building history, cultural and digital heritage, collection care and management, arts and heritage management
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Key Contacts Dr. Helen Rees Leahy – Lead Applicant & Director of the ICP: helen.rees@manchester.ac.uk helen.rees@manchester.ac.uk Dr. Kostas Arvanitis – Lead Academic & Lecturer in Art Gallery & Museum Studies: kostas.arvanitis@manchester.ac.uk kostas.arvanitis@manchester.ac.uk Dr. Emily Bannister – Programme Manager artsmethods@manchester: emily.bannister@manchester.ac.uk emily.bannister@manchester.ac.uk
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