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Call For Tenders: To Lead A Study To Scope Hockey’s Worldwide Heritage
November 03, 2015
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Organisation: The Hockey Museum
Location: UK, Surrey, Woking
Closing date: 27 November 2015
Job type: contract
Salary: budget in the region of £10,000

The Hockey Museum (THM), supported by the International Hockey Federation (FIH), plans to carry out a scoping study that will define an approach to the task of developing a worldwide network of hockey archives and researchers. This network will then need to support the collation and publication of an authoritative history of the world game. THM is looking for someone who is interested in leading this innovative and exciting study. The individual should have demonstrable academic research skills, experience of working in the heritage sector and a proven record of running challenging projects of this nature.

The work is expected to take in the region of 6-9 months and will be overseen by Katie Dodd, Chair of THM. A budget in the region of £10,000 has been allocated for this contract. The fee is to include all expenses, including travel. The work will need to be completed by 12th November 2016 ahead of the next FIH World Congress in Dubai.pdf

The full study brief can be downloaded by clicking the pdf icon to the right.

The closing date for applications is 27 November 2015 with interviews in mid December.

Please submit your tender, to include your response to the brief, a method statement, relevant experience, fee and timetable in no more than two sides of A4 along with the names and contact details of two referees to Katie Dodd (see contact form).

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