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Cornerstone Heritage

Description

Cornerstone Heritage is the University of Plymouth's interdisciplinary cultural heritage research group. Through regular seminars and network events Cornerstone is a hub for researchers in different disciplines to exchange ideas and develop new projects. Members are drawn from architecture, design, digital media, geography, history, law, music, tourism, theatre and performance and underwater archaeology. Cornerstone Heritage's work ranges from knowledge transfer projects with community and schools groups to the in-depth physical investigation of historic buildings, landscape surveys, oral history, criminal and legal history projects, site-related performances, cataloguing archive and library collections, historic building conservation, heritage strategy consultancy and the development of interpretation materials for historic sites including digital and new media platforms.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

Plymouth University
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cornerstone-heritage
  • @CornerstoneHtg

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Hub

Project Tags

  • Archaeology tag
  • Art tag
  • Cultural studies tag
  • Design tag
  • Drama & theatre tag
  • Geography tag
  • Heritage tag
  • History tag
  • Law tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Music & sound tag
  • Performance studies tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Plymouth
Plymouth

Last modified:

2023-09-20 15:00:24

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