This collection of courses invites you to explore histories and memories of diverse communities all around the world.
Join us to learn and engage in conversations about minority communities, migrant communities, women, neurodiverse people, people facing disabilities in certain circumstances, LGBTQI+ communities and more.
Other courses will help you understand transnational memory politics. For example, the politics of heritage in British museum collections, the memory politics in war between Ukraine and Russia, and the post-1945 memory politics of the broader region of East Asia.
On these courses you will develop your historical skills with friendly support from our expert tutors. From oral history courses and storytelling courses; to advanced history courses focused on archival skills and exploring what academic history is and can be.
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Courses available both in-person and online
We offer a range of long and short courses allowing you to choose between in-person and online learning.
Learn in the centre of London with our in-person courses. Our purpose-built facilities in Covent Garden mean we are ideally located and easy to get to.
Routinely, the discussion on how to address the colonial and imperial past in relation to museum artifacts, collections and exhibitions appears in the media landscapes. The questions are difficult and answers are not straightforward. Join us to learn more and discuss this important challenge.