Join Us at the Gerry Hedley Symposium!
10am-5pm, Friday 12th June 2026
Come and enjoy this one-day symposium research by conservation students in the UK! This year, it is being hosted by the Hamilton Kerr Institute, University of Cambridge and will include speakers from the Courtauld Institute of Art and Northumbria University.
The event will be at the Lee Seng Tee Hall, Wolfson College. Door will open with coffee to start the day at 9:15am, with the first speakers presenting at 10am. There will be regular coffee breaks throughout the day and lunch can be purchased from the college on the day. The symposium will finish at 5pm, with a reception with wine and canapés from 5:30-7pm to catch up with colleagues and discuss the research of the day.
There are a limited number of free parking spaces available at the college. Please contact Dory Johnson at daj55@cam.ac.uk to book one. There are regular buses from Cambridge central train station.
Accessibility information: There is step-free wheelchair access throughout the venue (both in the hall and on stage) as well as an accessible toilet but no changing places. There is a T-loop installed in the hall. If you require a blue-badge parking space, please contact us to book this. The parking spaces are around a 5 minute walk from the hall. For any further information regarding accessibility, please email Susannah Morgan at srm200@cam.ac.uk