Transformation and Renewal
This September the UK Maritime Heritage Forum comes to the Maritime Museum in Liverpool, a city at the start of a period of change that will transform the Mersey waterfront’s heritage spaces on the greatest scale since the early 1980s. These changes will see the renewal of the waterfront’s physical spaces, collections, and operating practices, but these projects are also intended to transform the Museum’s partnership relationships, and enhance the personal development of staff, volunteers and visitors.
These kinds of transformative projects are happening across the heritage sector, and this year’s Forum is an opportunity to share your experience of how maritime museums and historic vessels can be pivotal as catalysts for wider change. We would like to hear your examples of how the maritime heritage sector both facilitates and is shaped by change at all levels - from personal stories of renewal through engagement with the sea and maritime history, to large, transformative capital projects. At UK Maritime Heritage Forum 2023, we want to provide a platform for sharing your stories, experience and advice for others at the start of similar processes.
Conference themes include:
The UKMHF provides a platform for connecting with a wide range of different voices, specialisms and organisations and the final conference programme will be structured accordingly. We welcome proposals for papers on any aspects of the conference theme, from within the maritime heritage community or from beyond. Insights and best practice from other sectors will be warmly welcomed, so please do share this call for papers beyond your usual networks.
Proposals
• 20-minute illustrated paper – these can provide either an overview of an issue or focus on a case study. Speakers are asked to provide a 20-minute illustrated presentation.
• 5-minute summary – an opportunity to share your updates, ideas and experiences of change, presented as a short verbal update.
• New for 2023! A poster session will be incorporated into this year’s event. This is a chance for anyone to display a flipchart-sized poster during conference breaks to share updates on something that you’re working on in an informal, friendly environment, and to talk one to one with other delegates about your project.
The conference is an in-person event. Speakers contributing 20-minute papers will have the conference fee waived. However, if your institution is able to pay conference fees this will make a huge difference to our ability to include others who may otherwise struggle to attend.Unfortunately, we are unable to routinely meet travel and accommodation costs but will prioritise assisting speakers who do not have institutional support.
How to submit
Please submit a summary of your proposal in up to 300 words, or express interest in presenting a poster, by 12 noon on 26th May 2023 to Clare.Hunt@NMRN.org.uk Please state whether you
wish to present for 5 or for 20 minutes. The final UKMHF programme will be released by the summer of 2023 with full information for speakers and delegates
Download full Call For Papers here.