The AHRC-funded Heritage Data Service (HSDS) will provide key digital research services to transform heritage science and conservation research and its capacity to advance understanding, preservation and management of UK heritage. It will offer a single discovery point to distributed facilities, cross-disciplinary expertise and shared data as a research resource. This new coordinated approach brings considerable advantages, enabling international leadership and open innovation, including advances in AI and data science. The HSDS will be developed and managed by the Archaeology Data Service in partnership with the STFC Hartree Centre. It will bring together key UK heritage bodies covering England, Scotland and Wales. Historic England will contribute expertise in the areas of IT, data standards, science collections and linking to archives. The role will play a key part in delivering the Heritage Science Data Service project in which Historic England are partners and that is part of the UK’s Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme. You will work closely with colleagues across Historic England and be part of the HSDS research community which includes key organisations and data providers across the UK, including The British Museum, British Geological Survey, The National Gallery, The National Archives, Natural History Museum, Historic England, Historic Environment Scotland, Museum Wales, and Manchester Metropolitan University.
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