Monthly Archives: January 2021

The Heritage Management Organization is happy to be part of #pubarchMEDfin, the final online conference on public archaeology in the Mediterranean. If you are into public archaeology, or a heritage/museum specialist, or if you represent a professional association, send your proposal until 15 February 2021 and participate in the #pubarchMEDfin through twitter essays, instagram photoessays,

COVID-19 Series

This is a short series on COVID-19 advice from the heritage management organization.   Chris Brewster: Thoughts on Human Resource Management for Heritage Organizations in times of COVID-19.   Linda Hartley: Some thoughts on Fundraising and Philanthropy for Heritage Organizations in times of Covid-19.   Tim Healing: Project Management for Heritage Organizations in times of

From the Authenticity of Monuments to the Narrative Continuity of Ηeritage Places in Cultural Tourism: A lesson from/for Samarkand

  THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL SYMPOSIUM “CULTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION AS A DRIVER FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT DECEMBER  24 TASHKENT , UZBEKISTAN   Vassilis GANIATSAS, Full Professor, Architectural/Urban/Landscape Design and Heritage Management, School of Architecture-National Technical University of Athens-Greece, The Heritage Management Organization. From the Authenticity of Monuments to the Narrative Continuity of Ηeritage Places in

Network Stories | David Nkusi

Describe your organization and the unique work that it is doing. Who and what are affected by the work? How does/will the work impact people’s lives First and foremost, I’m affiliated to the Institute of National Museums of Rwanda (INMR), a government entity that was founded in 1989. The Institute is home to eight (8)

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