Open Source Approach
It is the mission of the Ename Center to make heritage more accessible by making it more understandable. In the spirit of “open source” we search for solutions, do research, or experiment with applications, the results of which we want to share with as many people as possible. We invite everyone to go further where we have stopped or we gather with likeminded people to cross new boundaries. Therefore, you will find us at colloquia, we publish and we organise workshops, we go into debate and we consider public outreach of the utmost importance. Heritage is a common good and we do everything we can to keep it that way.
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New MA programme in World Heritage Studies, being delivered by the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage at the University of Birmingham. This one-year course offers students an opportunity to acquire both a deeper understanding of the concepts and processes surrounding World Heritage in its tangible and intangible forms, and the necessary knowledge and skills that will allow them to effectively manage World Heritage and its impacts in a sustainable way. The programme is available for entry from September 2013.
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“Sharing our natural and cultural heritage: interpretation can make us citizens of the world” an International Conference organised by Interpret Europe, Saturday 15 to Tuesday 18 June 2013 at Sigtuna, Sweden.
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Diane Barthel-Bouchier:
"Cultural Heritage and the Challenge of Sustainability"
This wide-ranging study establishes a foundation for critical analysis and programmatic advances as heritage professionals encounter the growing challenge of sustainability.