
Partnerships and projects
We partner with researchers on projects exploring the Society's historic Collections.
You can find out more about recent and current partnerships and supported projects below. This also includes projects supported through collaborative doctoral research, and the Wiley Digital Archives Research Fellowships.
If you are an academic or researcher interested in discussing potential collaborations at any scale, or in having the Society as a partner on a funding bid, please contact Dr Sarah Evans.

Other Everests
Commemoration, Memory and Meaning and the British Everest Expedition Centenaries 2021-2024. Research by Dr Jonathan Westaway, Dr Paul Gilchrist and colleagues

Decolonising UK Earth Science pedagogy
From hidden histories of our geological institutions to inclusive curricula. Research by Dr Rebecca Williams and colleagues

Decolonising Victorian histories
Frank Oates, geographic exploration and teaching imperial history and environmental science. Research by Dr Christopher Prior and colleagues

Cottonopolis
Lessons for environmental science through a global environmental history of Manchester. Research by Dr Aditya Ramesh and colleagues

Lima to Canton and beyond
An AI-aided heritage materials research platform for studying globalisation through art. Research by Professor Haida Laing and colleagues

CARICUK
Creative Approaches to Race and In/Security in the Caribbean and UK. Research by Professor Pat Noxolo, Dr Tia-Monique Uzor, and Dr Rita Gayle

Globe
Research by Janetka Platun

The Hero Project
Research by Dr Abbie Garrington, Dr Natasha Danilova, Dr Berny Sebe and Dr Sarah L. Evans

The Creative Compass
Research by Agnes Poitevin-Navarre and Susan Stockwell

Hidden Histories of Exploration
Research by Professor Felix Driver and Dr Lowri Jones

Cryptosphere
Research by Simeon Nelson

Swallet
Research by Flora Parrott

Research on Display
Collaboration between Academics and Museums on Exhibitions. Research by Laura Humphries

A Million Pictures
A Million Pictures: Magic Lantern Slide Heritage as Artefacts in the Common European History of Learning

Conferencing the International
A Cultural and Historical Geography of the Origins of Internationalism, 1919-39. Research by Professor Stephen Legg, Professor Mike Heffernan, Dr Jake Hodder, and Dr Benjamin J. Thorpe