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Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates: School of History, Bangor University, Bangor, North Wales
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Skip to main content. Skip to section menu. Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates. The Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates (ISWE) is based at Bangor University. Founded in 2013, we operate as a vibrant partnership between the University’s College of Arts and Humanities. And Archives and Special Collections Department. The following principles guide much of our work:. ISWE aspires to be a centre of excellence and a national coordinating hub, with a mission to develop and promote pioneering research.
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The School of English | Literature of the English Country House: Meet Samraghni Bonnerjee!
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Literature of the English Country House. Texts That Made Me. June 20, 2016. Under Literature of the Country House. Tagged Literature of the English Country House. Literature of the English Country House: Meet Samraghni Bonnerjee! June 20, 2016. On Monday 27 June 2016 the School of English’s flagship MOOC. Returns. Literature of the English Country House,. What are you working on at the University of Sheffield? Why did you want to be a mentor on the MOOC? Chatsworth House: the real Pemberley? Is an exampl...
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The Thames Valley Country House Partnership - News
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The Thames Valley Country House Partnership. On the Case of a Missing Monument: The First Trusted Source Workshop. A View at the Entrance Between the Pavilions’, Jean Baptist-Claude Chatelaine, 1752. National Trust. In March, Oxford University researchers joined National Trust staff at St John’s College for the first. In the hope that Oxford researchers could assist National Trust staff in better understanding and interpreting the monument, while at the same time create articles for the. Knowledge Transf...
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About - The Thames Valley Country House Partnership
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The Thames Valley Country House Partnership. Radcliffe Humanities Building, Oxford. The Thames Valley Country House Partnership is a Higher Education Innovation Fund. HEIF) supported initiative that creates sustainable relationships between country houses, heritage and tourism organisations and the University of Oxford. Established in October 2013 and based at TORCH The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities. Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates. In addition to university partners,...
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uknafa2016 – NAFA UK Study Tour 2016
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NAFA UK Study Tour 2016. About the 2016 Tour. We are members of the National Association of Fellowship Advisors touring institutions of higher education in the United Kingdom in order to better advise high-achieving students in the United States who wish to pursue graduate degrees in the UK. University of Oxford Visit: On Expectations and Epiphanies. University of Oxford (June 15). Http:/ www.ox.ac.uk/. By Kris Larsen (New York University). There is no bus parking anywhere! We touched on the role of the ...
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Useful Links - The Thames Valley Country House Partnership
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The Thames Valley Country House Partnership. The Thames Valley Country House Partnership is a collaboration between a wide-range of country houses of differing sizes and ownership structure across the South East of England. The partnership works to combine commercial, curatorial and research aims to improve visitor experience and understanding. Partner projects based in other universities have created a wide variety of resources for researchers, including:. The Yorkshire Country House Partnership.
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People - The Thames Valley Country House Partnership
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The Thames Valley Country House Partnership. Dr Oliver Cox created and manages the Thames Valley Country House Partnership. Inspired by the success of the Yorkshire Country House Partnership. And similar initiatives at the University of Leicester. And University College London. The Thames Valley Country House Partnership offers a way of exploring how academic research and university insight can improve visitor experiences through encouraging a critical engagement with buildings, collections and landscapes.