• Murray Andrews, BSc, MA, PhD. Post-Excavation Project Officer with Headland Archaeology with expertise in medieval coin hoards.
  • Richard Ansell, BA, MA, DPhil. A scholar of early modern travel history and literature, with a particular interest in the materiality of travel texts.
  • Richard Bennett, BA, MA, MRes. Established Breaking Ground Heritage to enable military veterans to access heritage projects and also to assess well-being efficacy in archaeology projects.
  • Penelope Bickle, PhD Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, University of York.
  • Wendy Bishop, BA, BSc, MA, PhD. A landscape history consultant specialising in ornamental lakes.
  • James G. Clark, BA, MA, DPhil. A Professor of History at the University of Exeter specialising in religion, culture and intellectual life in later medieval and Reformation England.
  • Michael (Mike) Anthony Collins, BA. Team Leader, Development Advice, Historic England, North East & Yorkshire Region.
  • Edward Cousins, MA, BL, LLM. A retired judge with an interest in the legal, historical, cultural, and social significance of English and Welsh land law and property law.
  • Emma Cunliffe, BA, MA, PhD. Part of the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Property Protection (CPP) & Peace team at Newcastle University.
  • James Dinn, BA. An archaeologist and current archaeological consultant for Worcester Cathedral.
  • Naomi Field, BA. A professional field archaeologist in the commercial sector.
  • Huw Groucutt, BA, MSc. PhD Lecturer in Mediterranean Prehistory at the University of Malta.
  • Judith Hudson, BA, MA, PhD. An early modern literature specialist with interdisciplinary research interests in law and history in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  • Kate Loveman, BA, MA, PhD. Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Leicester, specialising in 17th century book history.
  • Stuart Palmer, Chief Archaeologist, Archaeology Warwickshire, and has published on later prehistoric and Romano-British Warwickshire.
  • Andreas Petzold, BA, PhD. Art historian and an authority on Romanesque art, with interests in the study of colour in medieval manuscripts and stained glass.
  • Mitchell Pollington, BA, MA. Director of Archaeology and Heritage at Lanpro Services.
  • Otto Saumarez-Smith, BA, MPhil, PhD. An architectural historian and Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick.
  • Christopher Scott, BA, MA. An Archaeologist and Heritage Consultant who has contributed significantly to the understanding of industrial archaeology in the North East of England.
  • Jyotsna Singh, PhD Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Michigan State University, specialising in Shakespeare, Travel Writing, Globalization, and early modern Islam.
  • Simon Smith, BA, MA, MA, PhD. Associate Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama at The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham specialising in theatre history and playhouse music.
  • Kate Spence, BA, PhD. Senior Lecturer in the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, University of Cambridge.
  • Charles Spencer, MA. Historian and conservationist, and directed an extensive restoration of Althorp House and estate.
  • Fay Stevens, BA, MA. Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Notre Dame specialising in the philosophy of phenomenology.
  • Anne Teather, BA, MA, PhD. An independent researcher on the European Neolithic and archaeological theory, specialising in material culture and its deposition.
  • Mia Gaia Trentin, BA, MA. PhD An Archaeologist/Historian at the Cyprus Institute, studying early graffiti inscriptions across Europe.
  • Louise Wilkinson, MA, PhD. Professor of Medieval History at the University of Lincoln, with expertise in medieval women.
  • Susan Wiseman, BA, PhD. Professor of Seventeenth Century Literature at Birkbeck, with interests in women’s and non-elite writing in manuscript and print.
  • Heather Wolfe, BA, MPhil, PhD. Associate Librarian and Curator of Manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington.