News
SMARTDoc Symposium Announcement
The Graduate Program in Historic Preservation/School of Design at the
University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with the R. Lemaire
International Centre for Conservation (University of Leuven) are organizing
an International Symposium on Heritage Recording and Information Management
in the Digital Age (SMARTDoc Heritage), March 26-27, 2010 in Philadelphia,
USA.
Beginning in 2006 Robin Letelier brought his vision of an integrated
A chance to attend the National Preservation Conference
The Diversity Scholarship Program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation is accepting applications for the 2009 Diversity Scholars.
Call for Abstracts: "Finding Common Ground", Int'l Trades Education Symposium
The Preservation Trades Network is looking for session proposals for
the International Trades Education Symposium August 25-29, 2009 in
Leadville Colorado. The Symposium theme is "Finding Common Ground" -
Trades education and conservation of the built environment in the 21st
century. Submissions will be peer reviewed and formal publication of
UK study says World Heritage Site status costs may outweigh benefits.
Some interesting, if controversial, reading from Heritage Link Update #152:
The UK's Department of Culture, Media, and Sport together with Historic Scotland and Cadw commissioned a cost benefit analysis of WHS status. The literature review undertaken by Price WaterhouseCoopers is published alongside the consultation.


Facebook Page
LinkedIn Network
