The HA’s Higher Education (HE) committee brings the HE community into contact with the other deliverers of history education, especially those in schools. We work closely with the Royal Historical Society (RHS), History UK and the Institute of Historical Research (IHR).
This section provides guidance on how the HE community can engage with the wider HA community, such as how to write for our publications, become a branch speaker or get involved with one of our Teacher Fellowships programmes. It will also provide the information you need to understand the rapidly changing landscape of history education in schools (coming soon).
Please contact us if you have any questions, or with particular issues you would like to see the Committee take up. If you're a student looking for information on the transition to university visit our Student Zone.
About us
Find out about the HA's Higher Education Committee
Publish with us
Events
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13 DecBranch
Napoleon
Branch: Hertfordshire
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13 DecLocal / Community
'Fighting a war on two fronts' - Orthpaedics WW1
Region: Scotland
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13 DecBranch
'Fighting a war on two fronts' - Orthopaedics WW1
Branch: Glasgow & West of Scotland
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13 DecBranch
Burton History Saturday: The Godwin Family -3
Branch: Mid Trent
Events
History in schools
Guide to UK schools history curricula
- School History FAQs
- Historical Association Secondary Survey 2021
- Our commitment to diversity
- HA Survey of English Secondary Schools
Public outreach
Help host your local HA branch or become a speaker at branch events
News
History blog
- Constructing and Contesting Queenship in Ninth- and Early Tenth-Century England
- Using Large Learning Models in the History Classroom: practical perspectives
- Pipelines of Power: The Political Economy of the “Big Inch” and “Little Big Inch” during the Second World War and their Postwar Legacy
Working with schools
Teacher Fellowships case studies, and guidance on working with schools
- Teacher Fellowship Programmes
- Collaborations between Higher Education Institutions and Schools
- Bringing school into the classroom