The Centre for Printing History and Culture
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The Centre for Printing History and Culture (CPHC), is a joint initiative between Birmingham City University and the University of Birmingham and consists of researchers, heritage professionals and librarians. It seeks to encourage research into all aspects and periods of printing history and culture, as well as education and training into the art and practice of printing. As a member, I have a profile up on their members page: https://www.cphc.org.uk/dr-rose-roberto
CPHC exists to stimulate, support, publicise and disseminate knowledge of printing history and culture. It aims to:
To provide a local, regional, national and international means of exchanging information, skills and expertise in printing history and culture
To engage in and support ground-breaking interdisciplinary research into printing history and culture
To seek partnerships between universities, heritage organisations, independent scholars, businesses and practitioners to sponsor and encourage the investigation and understanding of printing history and culture
To promote the transfer and exchange of knowledge of printing history and culture amongst individuals and within communities and institutions