Symposia Archive
2025 - 25th CHS -
2024 - 24th CHS -
2023 - 23rd CHS - Encountering Human Remains: Heritage Issues and Ethical Considerations
CHS23 Programme.pdf (1.12 MB)
2022 - 22nd CHS - Confronting Uncertainty: Heritage Pasts and Presents in Flux
2021 - 21st CHS - A Taste for the Past: a symposium in honour of Prof Marie Louise Stig Sörensen
On 20 and 21 May 2021 the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre hosted a symposium celebrating the career and achievements of Marie Louise Stig Sørensen in the year of her retirement as Professor of Prehistoric Europe and Heritage Studies at the University of Cambridge. The symposium brought together friends, colleagues and current and former students to acknowledge the huge influence of Marie Louise's research and teaching on the fields of archaeology and heritage studies.website
2019 - 20th CHS - The Heritage of Food
2018 - 19th CHS - Heritage and Authoritarianism
CHS2018 Booklet.pdf (8.89 MB)2017 - 18th CHS - Heritage and Revolution
2016 - 17th CHS - Heritage of Displacement
CHS Heritage of dislpacement 2016.pdf (579.59 KB)2015 – 16th CHS African Heritage Challenges | Programme
16th CHS African heritage Programme.pdf (130.4 KB)2014 – 15th CHS 1914 Inherited
2013 – 14th CHS Heritagescapes
2012 – Heritage Studies: Stories in the Making | results
2011 – The Heritage of Memorials and Commemorations
2010 – Heritage and the Olympics
2009 – The Future of Historic Cities | call for papers
2008 – Packaging the Past
2007 – Revisioning the Nation
2006 – Intangible-Tangible Cultural Heritage
2005 - Making the Means Transparent: exploring research methodologies in heritage studies - further discussions
2004 - Making the Means Transparent: exploring research methodologies in heritage studies
2001 - The Condition of Heritage
1998 - Heritage that Hurts
1997 - Access
1996 - Internal Seminar to signal heritage as an academic field