22 Aug
DHS Roles Available
The Society is seeking to fill a number of positions on its Executive Committee, including Secretary, Conference Liaison Officer, Communications Officer, Essay Prize Officer and Student Representative....More
15 Aug
DHS Essay Prize Winners Announced
Awarded annually, the DHS essay prize for undergraduate and postgraduate work was announced last week, and the winners were .......More
1 Aug
DHS Anniversary Reception
An invitation to attend the Society's anniversary reception, to be held at Pendennis Castle, Cornwall, on 5th September 2008....More
The Twentieth Century Society exists to safeguard the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards.
A research centre to develop new histories of the home, its contents, and its representation.
The Crafts Council is the UK�s national organisation for the promotion of contemporary crafts.
The Design Research Society is the multi-disciplinary international learned society for the design research community. DRS was founded in 1967, and since then has established a record of significant achievements in contributing to design knowledge.
The DHWJ was founded in 2002 as a nation wide network of researchers, historians, designers, curators, archivists and postgraduate students in order to promote a newly distinct discipline, design history. The Workshop organizes twice-yearly research workshops and other events as well as publishes the Design History journal. Design History is published in spring once a year by the DHWJ.
The EHS aims to promote the study of economic and social history.
German Design History Society
An interdisciplinary organization, SHOT is concerned not only with the history of technological devices and processes, but also with the relations of technology to science, politics, social change, the arts and humanities, and economics.
The principal activities of the Society are the organising of conferences and the publication of works or collections of papers on Nineteenth-Century Ireland.
An interdisciplinary research centre in visual and material culture, and the histories of art, design, and architecture.
The Visual Resources Association is a non-profit organization established to further research and educatio n in the field of visual resources and to promote a spirit of cooperation among the members of the profession.