Sponsored by the British Archaeological Association, this event aims to demonstrate the range of career options available to medievalists, especially those studying in Art History and adjacent disciplines such as History, Archaeology and Heritage Studies. Recent graduates and those in recruitment positions will offer tips and advice on a range of careers, including: Heritage and Conservation; Curating and the art market; Tour guiding and freelancing; Universities; Archives and libraries; Publishing and editing

    Organised by Dr Tom Nickson (The Courtauld)

    10.15: Welcome and introduction, Tom Nickson (Lecture Theatre 2)

    Panel A. Teaching. Chair: Tom Nickson, The Courtauld
    10.30: Universities: Julian Luxford , St Andrews
    10.45: Tour-guiding: John McNeill, Martin Randall Travel & Oxford Dept. for Continuing Education
    11.00: Freelancing and museum teaching: Sally Dormer, V&A
    11.15: Discussion

    Panel B. Publishing. Chair: Roisin Astell, University of York
    11.45: Academic Publishing: Alexandra Gajewski, Burlington Magazine and Institute of Historical Research, London
    12.00: Freelance and portfolio working: Michael Carter, English Heritage and the Tablet
    12.15: Freelancing and writing for the public: Amy Jeffs, Author of Storyland and Wild
    12.30: Discussion

    12.45: Lunch

    Panel C. Museums & Markets. Chair: Charlotte Wytema, British Museum
    1.45: Curating: Naomi Speakman, British Museum
    2.00: Beyond Curating: Aoife Stables, Museum of London
    2.15: The Art Market: Jana Gajdosova, Sam Fogg
    2.30: Discussion

    Panel D. Heritage Management. Chair: Philippa Turner, The National Archives
    3.00: Heritage: Jeremy Ashbee, English Heritage3.15: Building and Painting Conservation: Jane Spooner, The Courtauld
    3.30: Heritage Consultancy: Andrew Derrick, Architectural History Practice
    3.45: Archives: Alex Buchanan, Liverpool University
    4.00: Discussion

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