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[[File:St_Laurence_Tidmarsh_south_door.jpg|220px|thumb|right|September is the month of heritage open door days in the UK. While you’re there, see if the door is as impressive as this 12th-century example uploaded for Wiki Loves Monuments UK.]]
[[File:Andrew_Gray_at_Wikimedia_UK_Ada_Lovelace_Day_editathon_2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|An editathon at the Royal Society]]


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Wikimedia UK is delighted to announce that The Royal Society is recruiting a Wikimedian in Residence.


There are hundreds of local history and archaeology societies in the UK, and there’s a reason there were 50 million visits to heritage sites in England alone in 2010. Wiki Loves Monuments covers some headline attractions such as Edinburgh Castle and Westminster Abbey, but it also includes buildings closer to home. The competition is a great chance to learn more about your local history. There are also heritage open days throughout the UK in September, which provide fantastic opportunities to engage with history and take some pictures for Wikipedia while you’re at it. In the first week of the competition we’ve had over 1,000 uploads and we want to see the images flooding in. With that in mind, below are some details of events which will let you interact with your local history.
This prestigious residency at the UK's national academy of science will last for six months and is supported by the Society with funding from Wikimedia UK.


Between Thursday 12th and Sunday 15th September, Heritage Open Days in England allows people to enter buildings they might not have the opportunity to the rest of the year. It is driven by volunteers, around 40,000 of them and in 2011 1.7 million people seized the chance to explore. There are too many to list here, but you can learn more at the [http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory Heritage Open Day website].
The Wikimedian in Residence will work with the Society to improve access to information about scientists from under-represented groups. They will also help to open up the Society’s historical collections and support the improvement of scientific articles on Wikipedia. The residency will also involve organising and running presentations, workshops, training sessions and edit-a-thons with staff, Fellows, scientists and members of the public on using Wikimedia platforms.


While England has a four-day event, in Wales there are open doors in four weekends in September. From Lamphey Bishop’s Palace to Neath Abbey, you’re spoilt for choice (and hopefully Wiki Loves Monuments will be spoilt for pictures). More details can be found on their [http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/events/?lang=en events page].
The resident will work for one day per week for a six-month period based in London and the applications process has begun. You can see [https://recruit.royalsociety.org/AccessSelect.rEcruit/Recruitment/VacancyDetails.aspx?VacNo=4FE120FC8B315FC3 details of the role here], download the [https://recruit.royalsociety.org/AccessSelect.rEcruit/Recruitment/Vacancies.aspx person and job specification here] and [https://recruit.royalsociety.org/AccessSelect.rEcruit/Recruitment/Login.aspx apply online here] (log in required).


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