Brandon Alakas, BA, MA, PhD. Professor, University of Alberta, and Director, Syon Abbey Society, with interests in late medieval devotional culture.
Wolf Burchard, MA, PhD. Curator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Beaudoin Caron, BA, MA. Lecturer in Roman Archaeology, Université de Montréal.
Augustus (Gus) Casely-Hayford , PhD. Director of V&A East with expertise in the art of Africa.
Shadreck Chirikure, MA, PhD. Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Oxford with special knowledge of Great Zimbabwe.
David Cook, Independent scholar with interests in monumental brass and Victorian stained glass.
Richard Dunn, BA, MA, MA, PhD. Keeper of Technologies and Engineering at the Science Museum.
Alejandra Gutiérrez, BA, MA, PhD. Medieval archaeologist at Cotswold Archaeology with specialisms in the study of medieval and later artefacts, especially ceramics.
John Harding, BA, PhD. An independent scholar with expertise in the role of religion in the long eighteenth century.
Mark Nesbitt, MSc, PhD. Senior Research Leader in Interdisciplinary Research, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with interests in plant-people relationships.
Martin Watkinson, BA, MPhil, PhD. An independent scholar with interests in English rural communities from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries with especial reference to Lincolnshire.
David Wengrow, MSt, DPhil. Professor of Comparative Archaeology, University College London with expertise in the archaeology of Egypt, the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean.
David Woodman, BA, MA MPhil, PhD. Associate Professor in History, Robinson College, Cambridge, with expertise in Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Normal history.