• Michelle Alexander, BSc, MSc, PhD. Specialist in the application of bioarchaeological techniques to understand the dynamics of multi-faith societies.
  • Stephen Bernard, BA, MSt, DPhil. A book historian and literary scholar who focuses on English book publishing in the 1700s.
  • Greg Chuter, MA. The Environment Agency’s Archaeologist for the South West.
  • Anna Collar, BA, MPhil, PhD. Lecturer in Roman archaeology specialising in the epigraphy and material culture of religion, social networks, landscape, mobility, emotion and memory.
  • Amanda Dotseth, BA, MA, PhD. Curator at the Meadows Museum, and specialist in Spanish medieval and later art
  • Judith Doyle, BA, MBA. Deputy Chief Executive and Advisory Services lead at the Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust.
  • Timothy Easton. A professional artist and also an architectural historian.
  • Will Fletcher, BA, PhD. An archaeologist specialising in wetland environments, and an Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Historic England.
  • Anne Ford, BA, MA, PhD. An Associate Professor at the University of Otago, New Zealand, specialising in Papua New Guinea.
  • Tony Hack, BA, MA. A local historian and archaeologist who runs the Wiltshire Medieval Graffiti Survey.
  • Philip Hume, BA, PgD. Creator and series editor of a 3-volume history of the Welsh Marcher Lordships, and author of the first volume (2021).
  • Rupert Jackson, MA, LLB, LLD. Chair of Classics for All lawyers support group, author of a recent book on the Roman Occupation of Britain (2021).