| ICCROM REDUCING RISKS TO CULTURAL HERITAGE 2009 |
| PublishDate:2009-03-09 Hits:3332 |
| ICCROM REDUCING RISKS TO CULTURAL HERITAGE 2009 For the 1st time, the course is offered in Spanish ICCROM is pleased to announce the 2009 session of the international course on "Reducing Risks", organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Natural and Cultural Heritage of Ecuador, the University Andina Simón Bolívar, the Canadian Conservation Institute, the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage and other regional partners. The purpose of this course is to focus on the risk management approach to preventive conservation of movable and immovable heritage. The course will take place in Quito, Ecuador from 9 to 27 November 2009 (three weeks) and will be given in Spanish. It is designed for collection and site managers, curators, registrars, conservators, and also directors of small to medium size museums, galleries, historic houses and archives, from all regions of the world. The course will also interest educators and professionals who teach collection management and preventive conservation, in either an academic or a vocational environment. The application deadline is 04 May 2009. A brief description of the course and full information on the application process is available at http://www.iccrom.org/eng/01train_en/announce_en/2009_11latamprevenECU_en.shtml |
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