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Skills and Training
Learn about our apprenticeships, bursaries, Conservation Summer School and other schemes to teach the skills needed to care for Scotland’s built heritage. Contact us today for more information.
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Scotland from the Sky
For more than a century, pilots and photographers have taken to the skies to record the extraordinary landscape of Scotland. Explore our online exhibition and see our country from a unique perspective.
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Linlithgow Palace
Get an overview of Linlithgow Palace in Edinburgh and the Lothians, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, and find out what to see at Linlithgow Palace and Peel. Contact us today for more information.
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Who We Are
Read about Historic Environment Scotland, our vision for the historic environment and how we work with others to protect Scotland’s heritage for the future. Contact us today for more information.
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Grants and Funding
In 2020-21, we undertook a review of our grant programmes to ensure that our approach met the needs of applicants and grantees and aligned with our current policies and Corporate Plan outcomes.
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Listed Buildings
This section covers listed buildings, how to propose a building for listing, the effects of listing and how to appeal listing decisions. Contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Learning Resources
Find teaching resources for our sites, Gaelic resources and learning publications - or explore the enormous variety of digital assets on Canmore and Scran. Contact us for more information.
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Work With Us
Find out about working with us, including recruitment processes, employment values and searching current vacancies. You can apply for jobs online. Visit the website to explore our vacancies and more.
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Edinburgh Castle
An overview of Edinburgh Castle, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home of the Honours of Scotland, Stone of Destiny, Mons Meg and One o’Clock Gun.
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Scotland's Coast Digital Exhibition
This is the story of our coastal places. Most of Scotland borders the sea, its coast a ribbon more than 10,000 miles long that defines our enduring relationship with the oceans.