This one-week study programme (16-20 June 2013) will take place in central London and is designed for policy-makers and senior experts working in government ministries and agencies and in non-governmental organisations concerned with the promotion and funding of heritage conservation and culture.
The programme will broaden participants’ knowledge and understanding of the issues surrounding heritage and cultural policy; examine the relationships between heritage and culture and other government priorities such as education, housing, tourism development, and economic development and raise awareness of the issues, opportunities and challenges surrounding heritage and culture and suggest ways in which they can be effectively addressed in different country contexts.
Applications will also be welcome from those in the voluntary and private sector who wish to gain insights into the role of heritage and culture in economic development and to engage in dialogue with officials with responsibilities in this field.
The fee is £1,770. For further information, olease click here to view the brochure and then click here if you wish to apply on-line.
Study Programme - “Heritage, Culture and Tourism: policy and practice for maximising results"
16 June 2013 – 20 June 2013, England
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