Oxford Collaboration in Heritage science Research and Engagement
OCHRE is a cross-disciplinary initiative which brings together interested researchers and professionals in the University who work in heritage and conservation science. Our aim is to work creatively and coherently together to develop better ways of sharing facilities and infrastructure, and to nurture a diverse community to advance heritage and conservation science research and engagement across the University. OCHRE currently has representation from all four academic divisions of the University (Humanities, Maths, Physical and Life Sciences, Medical Sciences and Social Sciences), as well as from Continuing Education and Gardens, Libraries and Museums (GLAM).
Members
Sinan Acigkoz, Engineering Science
Daniel Bone, Ashmolean Museum (OCHRE co-convenor)
Tom Boggis, GLAM
Luciana Carvalho, Chemistry/Archaeology
Manolis Chatzis, Engineering Science
Shadreck Chirikure, Archaeology (OCHRE co-convenor)
Ashley Coutu, Pitt Rivers Museum
David de Roure, Digital Scholarship @Oxford
Kelly Domoney, Ashmolean Museum
Kathryn Eccles, Oxford Internet Institute
James Edwards, NDORMS
Kate Fulcher, Bodleian Library
David Griffiths, Continuing Education
Greger Larson, Archaeology
Virginia Lladó-Buisan, Bodleian Library
James McCullagh, Chemistry
Christopher Morton, Pitt Rivers Museum
Duncan Murdock, Museum of Natural History
JC Niala, History of Science Museum
Ricardo Perez-de la Fuente, Museum of Natural History
Victoria Sainsbury, Archaeology
Stephanie Tierney, Primary Health Care Services
Heather Viles, Geography, (OCHRE co-convenor)
Emanuela Vai, History
Harriet Warburton, GLAM
Emma Webster, GLAM
Katrin Wilhelm, Geography
Rachel Wood, Archaeology
Heritage Pathway Homepage
TORCH Heritage Programme
OUHN