Sally Wyatt partner in WUN-funded project

Sally Wyatt is one of the partners in a recently funded WUN project, led by Graeme Earl, University of Southampton. The project focuses on open scholarship, particularly digital cultural heritage. All aspects of openness – data, software, publications – will be addressed.

The research project ‘Open WUN’, led by Professor Graeme Earl of the University of Southampton, has recently received seed funding from the Research Development Fund of the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN). Professor Sally Wyatt is one of the partners in the project. Other partners are from New Zealand, the US, Ghana, South Africa, China & Japan.

The project will develop research partnerships focused on open scholarship, with a particular emphasis on digital cultural heritage. It will fund a week-long workshop in Japan drawing together experts from across the open scholarship spectrum (open data, open tools, open publication and open education) to develop new research funding applications, scoping of open scholarship within WUN, and production of a pilot demonstrating the research potential for integrating open scholarship activities within the WUN
community. The potential of open scholarship in the context of cultural heritage will serve as a consistent theme, and WUN contributions include global experts on digital cultural heritage.

The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) is a leading global higher education and research network made up of 21 universities, spanning 11 countries on five continents. It aims to drive international research collaboration and address issues of global significance.​

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