Learn how to facilitate Community Heritage Courses [Dornoch]

organisation:
ARCH Highland

15 February 2024, Starts: 10:30, Ends: 13:00

Learn how to facilitate Community Heritage Courses

Led by Susan Kruse, ARCH

Venue: Dornoch Social Club

ARCH will be offering a free training programme for people wishing to learn how to facilitate community heritage courses, using the Dornoch course as an opportunity to have practical experience. It will focus on three main modules: oral history, research and creating displays. There will be three half day training sessions on Thursday 15th February, 14th March and 11th April before each module starts. Trainees will also be expected to attend these sessions and at least the first session of each module, on 22nd February, 21st March and 18th April 10:30-12:30, and are encouraged to attend subsequent sessions where there will be opportunities to lead a session for those who wish. All sessions will take place in person at Dornoch.

Thanks to the generosity of Prof Janet Nelson, we are also able to offer two bursaries of £500 for students who wish to take part, with preference given to those studying history. Deadline to apply is 8th February 2024.

Further details about the training can be found on the ARCH website or contact Susan Kruse on archhighland@googlemail.com. Please book if you intend to come.

Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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