Key themes 2025-29

Theme 2: Leadership – Expertise, Public Education, Access

The Heritage Centre aims to inspire learning, innovation, and collaboration by utilising its collections and expertise. Our knowledgeable staff are specialising in archival, curatorial, and library management, maritime history, and heritage interpretation. We develop thought leadership through partnerships, published research, and active participation in global heritage discourse. 

Supporting International Maritime History, our Heritage centre seek opportunities to further collaboration in this space emphasising the value of historical collections to broader audiences. Our work is underpinned by localisation and internationalism: respecting the unique heritage of local maritime communities while highlighting their connections to global maritime networks.  

 

About Theme 2: Leadership – Expertise, Public Education, Access 

 

  • Academic and Industry Collaboration 
  • Strategic Partnerships: Continue collaborating with strategic partners and identify new ones, further strengthening relationships with experts in the maritime cultural heritage sector. 
  • Collaborative Research and Innovation: Partner with or support universities, research institutions, museums, and industry bodies to foster collaborative research, development, and innovation. 
  • Conferences and Workshops: Host and contribute to conferences, workshops, and publications to influence both academic and practical fields in alignment with the mission.