RBB Feature on World Heritage Studies!
Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB)/ Berlin-Brandenburg Broadcasting has recently produced a short feature about the World Heritage Studies programme at BTU Cottbus.
A direct link is available
here.
New WHS Student Council Elected!
A new WHS Student Council was elected on the 14th of June 2011. The new members are:
Teresa Händel - President
Susana Montanes Lleras - Vice-President
Lisa Schubert - Secretary
Susann Harder - Assistant
Cornelia Wilke - Treasurer
We look forward to their mandate!
WHS Alumni Conference at BTU Cottbus
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU), we are pleased to announce a programme of events jointly organised by the Master Programme in World Heritage Studies (WHS), the International Association of World Heritage Professionals e.V. (WHS Alumni Association) and the International Graduate School: Heritage Studies (IGS: HS). The events, which include an academic workshop and an alumni conference, will be held at BTU Cottbus between 14 - 19 June 2011 and are targeted at researchers, academics and professionals from the field of heritage. The overall aim is to provide a platform for discussion, dialogue and cooperation, and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience among participants.
"Understanding Heritage: Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century"
Academic Workshop, BTU Cottbus
14 – 16 June 2011
The academic workshop is organised by the doctoral students from the interdisciplinary PhD Programme of the International Graduate School: Heritage Studies at BTU Cottbus.
The main aim of the workshop, titled “Understanding Heritage: Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century”, is to create an international network of PhD students and young researchers, whose scientific activities centre on the theme of heritage. The workshop will provide participants with a knowledge base of heritage-related scientific concepts and theories that will enhance the understanding of heritage and the challenges it raises for the 21st century. Three specific topics will be discussed within thematic roundtable sessions: (1) Heritage, Conflict and Identity; (2) Communities and Heritage Protection; and (3) Mediation of Heritage through Representations. To learn more about the workshop or for participation, please visit the webpage: www.tu-cottbus.de/btu/en/gradschool/heritage-studies/news.html
If you have questions, please send an e-mail to:
IGS.Heritage[at]web.de
"World Heritage and Sustainable Development"
WHS Alumni Conference, BTU Cottbus
16 – 19 June 2011
The International Association of World Heritage Professionals e.V. (IAWHP e.V.) is organising a WHS Alumni Conference on “World Heritage and Sustainable Development”. Supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and by the German Federal Foreign Office (AA) funds, this conference is the first of a series of events being organised by IAWHP e.V. since its official recognition as a non-profit organisation under German Law in 2010.
The conference aims to bring together a wide range of academics, professionals and practitioners (WHS Alumni and other experts alike) specialising in World Heritage and related fields to contribute to the ongoing discussion about the role of the World Heritage Convention in promoting sustainable development.
During three scientific sessions - Conservation and Managing Change, Climate Change and Millennium Development Goals - and related poster sessions, the participants will discuss, amongst others, the following questions:
- What does conservation in the context of World Heritage sites mean?
- What are acceptable limits of change to a particular site?
- How can the kind and level of change brought about by climate change in World Heritage sites be determined?
- Which changes are critical to the future of the built, natural, social and cultural values of heritage sites?
- How can World Heritage sites become a core asset in the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals?
Further details about the conference are available on IAWHP e.V.'s website:
www.iawhp.com, and for queries related to the conference and IAWHP e.V., please contact
whs.conference2011[at]tu-cottbus.de and
info[at]iawhp.com respectively.
