Other organisations' events
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The Roycroft Campus, The Ruskin Society of North America, and The Guild of St. George bring together international expertise to present an exciting series of virtual talks to be held October 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31.
The National Heritage Ironwork Group has announced a series of webinars for the Autumn season. There is a good mix of professional training – providing the practical knowledge suitable for CPD requirements – and free general-interest short talks.
The 2020 Icon Annual Lecture is being delivered on the topic of the Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal Programme and the work being undertaken to balance the needs of a 21st century parliament building alongside the care and preservation of a globally significant estate and collection.
21 October 2020, Online
21 October 2020, Online
Experts read and discuss some of the city’s greatest art and sculpture. Part of Edinburgh World Heritage Trust's series of events for Autumn 2020, featuring guests including Hugh Buchanan and Alexander Stoddart. Generously supported by AMS Ltd.
29th October 18:00, Online
29th October 18:00, Online
Wed, 4 November 2020, 19:00 – 20:00
Join ICOMOS-UK for this free lecture with Sophia Labadi, Professor of Heritage at the University of Kent, which will discuss the questions: If heritage is so fundamental to development, why has it been marginalised from the SDGs? What can be done to include better heritage in development
Join ICOMOS-UK for this free lecture with Sophia Labadi, Professor of Heritage at the University of Kent, which will discuss the questions: If heritage is so fundamental to development, why has it been marginalised from the SDGs? What can be done to include better heritage in development