The website of the project named “Southern Islands of Marmara: Documentation and Risk Assessment of Architectural Heritage” that is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt), is now ONLINE! Supported by three separate field surveys, written and verbal sources, as well as archival documents, this research fulfils the requirements of the historic preservation
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,
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
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
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)
The workshop on “Project Management for Heritage Managers” took place from 09 to 11 December 2020. 11 heritage managers from Africa (Rwanda, Gambia, Kenya) and Europe (Finland, Greece, UK) have been trained in project management techniques for running a successful project from inception, through the planning and implementation phases to closure. Through exercises