| Date | Speaker | Title |  | 
| 16/01 | Warwick Ball, Eastern Approaches | Conservation, Tourism and the Invention of Heritage  |  | 
| 23/01 | Chris McGregor, Historic Scotland | Stanley Mill – Past to the Future  |  | 
| 30/01 | Susanna Wade-Martins, University of East Anglia | Britain‘s Historic Farm Buildings – do they have a future?  |  | 
| 06/02 | Laura Fernandez Gonzalez, The University of Edinburgh | Imagining the Past? Re-creating Renaissance Iberia: Possibilities and challenges of virtual heritage visualisation  |  | 
| 13/02 | Theodore Prudon, Columbia University, U.S.A. | The Conservation of the Cathedrals of Commerce  |  | 
| 20/02 | Geoffrey Stell, Buildings Historian | Recording, Designating and Conserving Scotland’s 20th-Century Wartime Remains  |  | 
| 27/02 | Geoffrey Clifton, Structural Engineer | Cathedral collapses and failures over the centuries  |  | 
| 06/03 | Cristina Gonzalez-Longo, University of Strathclyde | Conservation by Design: Queensberry House in Edinburgh  |  | 
| 13/03 | Poul Sverrild, Museum of Suburbia, Denmark | Danish listing practices and the heritage of the welfare state  |  | 
| 20/03 | Francisco Rodriguez de Partearroyo, Arquimática, Spain | The restoration and rehabilitation of Palacio Cibeles, Madrid  |  |