• Toby Parker BA, PhD. Archivist and landscape historian whose research includes work on the architectural history and landscape of the East India College and the Haileybury estate.
  • Benjamin Raffield BA, MPhil, PhD. Senior researcher in the Dept. of Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University with expertise in the archaeology of Viking-Age slavery and political instability.
  • Suzanne Reynolds, BA, PhD. Curator of Manuscripts and Printed Books at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and a scholar of manuscripts and incunabula.
  • Esther Robinson Wild BA, MA. Historic Environment Consultant who has worked on projects including listed and historic buildings, conservation areas and archaeology, as well as impact funding.
  • David Shankland MA, PhD. Director of the Royal Anthropological Institute, and Honorary Professor of Anthropology at UCL, and is currently working on the history of anthropology.
  • Matthew Shaw BA, MA, DPhil. Librarian at The Queen’s College, Oxford, and a historian of European and American books and manuscripts.
  • Theresa Singleton BA, MA, PhD. Professor in Anthropology, an historical archaeologist and founding figure in the fields of plantation archaeology, the archaeology of the African diaspora, and the comparative study of slave societies in the Americas.
  • Michael Spender BA. An art historian whose research interests include nineteenth and twentieth century British art and the history and development of industry, trade, ceramics and visual arts in Poole and Poole Harbour.
  • Paul Spoerry PhD. Senior Archaeological Manager and Regional Manager at Oxford Archaeology East, with a specialist interest in ceramics.
  • Alice Strickland BA, PhD. A Curator at the National Trust with interests in women gardeners.
  • Emma Wells BA, MA, PhD. Lecturer in Ecclesiastical and Architectural History of the Late Medieval and Reformation Era, and a Research Associate in Archaeology at the University of York.
  • Helen Wickstead MA, PhD. Senior Lecturer at Kingston University London, and Course Director of the MA Museum and Gallery Studies who has written on the relationships between archaeology and visual arts and the histories of obscene collections in museums.