Heritage Pathway: Careers in Arts & Heritage (held in partnership with University of Oxford Careers Service)

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Diversity, in the widest sense, is essential for boards to stay informed and responsive and to navigate the fast-paced and complex changes facing the voluntary sector. Boards whose trustees have different backgrounds and experience are more likely to encourage debate and to make better decisions.

This session will explore how getting involved with charitable organisations as a trustee can be an incredible experience that will boost your career and give the opportunity to develop a range of skills that will increase your employability.

Speakers:

  • Speakers will be from the Young Trustees Movement

 

For further information email training@humanities.ox.ac.uk.

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Heritage Pathway is a series of training and engagement activities which run termly. Since 2015, Heritage Pathway has provided undergraduate and postgraduate students, along with Early Career Researchers at the University of Oxford with the skills, knowledge and confidence to engage effectively with a wide range of partners in the heritage, museums and cultural sector. 

Heritage Pathway is designed and delivered by Dr Oliver Cox and Alice Purkiss and organised through the Humanities Researcher Training and Development Programme


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