SEAHA (Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology) is a PhD research training programme delivering the next generation of research leaders in Heritage Science. It is a collaboration between UCL, Oxford and Brighton and supported by the EPSRC. This is the blog site for Brighton’s activities in the SEAHA programme – see also the main SEAHA site for full details of the programme.
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Welcome to the SEAHA@UOB website
This is the University of Brighton blog site for the SEAHA programme, providing information about events, activities and opportunities to get involved with SEAHA at Brighton. To find out more, visit our about page, or explore our blog posts, discussion forums … Continue reading
SEAHA at the British Science Festival
The SEAHA Mobile Heritage Lab (MHL) will be giving the public a chance to get up close and personal with some our PhD student projects as part of the British Science Festival, which is taking place in Brighton in September … Continue reading