Charting Your Path in Archives

Harlynn Homan


Region:
London
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £150-200 standard rate. Negotiable for charities
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
8th April 2024

Dive into the diverse array of specializations and roles available, from traditional positions to emerging opportunities. Gain insider insights on the essential educational requirements, hands-on experiences, and professional certifications that can give you a competitive edge. Learn strategies for networking, internships, and navigating the job market successfully. Whether you're just exploring options or ready to take the next step, this talk will equip you with the knowledge and tools to kickstart an rewarding career in the dynamic world of archives.

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About Harlynn Homan

I am a Senior Archivist at an independent archive in London. Previously, I have served as a Project Manager and Archivist at a digital archive based in Mumbai, India. I have also been involved in projects across India and the UK.

My research interests explore decolonial archival practices and sustainable income generation models for archives. Through my work, I am committed to elevating marginalized voices and advocating for access to archival materials that shape diverse cultural narratives.


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