Cornerstone Heritage
How we live with the past today
Cornerstone Heritage
The University of Plymouth's research centre in cultural heritage – how we live with, use and understand the past through things, spaces, traditions and memory.
Our researchers exchange ideas and form new partnerships across the fields of heritage studies, art history, history, architecture, business, tourism, geography, 3D and graphic design, and digital technologies.
We work in co-productions with our partner organisations – museums, galleries, historic sites and landscapes – to develop new projects, test ideas and prototypes and produce new research.
We host a range of activities that include network events, visiting speakers, research showcases and an annual postgraduate symposium hosted by the National Trust at Saltram House.
Cornerstone Heritage is also home to Plymouth Heritage Praxis our heritage research-practice unit.
Featured projects
Creative Recovery
Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants who fled conflict and other adversities in their homelands are facing challenging times here in the UK as they are trying to integrate and build a new life. Being uprooted from your home and community is not easy especially when you are faced with new struggles in life around navigating the UK Migration System, searching for adequate housing and most importantly, defining who you are again in this world.
Heritage blogs
- Hannah Stone
Developed a on the seventeenth century 'Kardashian', Hortense Mancini, to promote women's history.
- Ralph Whitehead
an original podcast that puts new narration and field recordings to archive material of the Folk Revival Springhead Ring summer camp held in Devon in the 1920s.
- Nick Giles
Filmed on Guernsey, a feature length documentary on the .
Methodology walkthroughs with Cornerstone Heritage researchers
The Lost Index: NATMUS
The Wallflower Project
CobBauge Project
The Plymouth LGBT Archive
Song Collectors Pathway project
Culture and Heritage Exchange (CHEx)
Anywhere – a mythogeography of South Devon
Cornerstone research centre study days