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ICCROM에서는 대규모 자연재해와 지역적 분쟁위기에 따른 문화유산의 보호에 앞장서고 있으며, 이와 관련하여 문화유산에 대한 응급처치 및 기술지원을 위한 워크숍을 아래과 같이 개최한다고 하오니 관심있는 회원께서는 신청하시기 바랍니다. First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis 2018 Dates: 31 July - 24 August 2018 Deadline to apply: 23 March, 2018 Place: Tilburg, Netherlands Working language: English Course Fee: € 900 Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships are available for participants who have been selected for the course and have been unable to secure funding. Organizing partners
Why this course? Cultural heritage is of great value to communities worldwide. It connects us to the past, serves as a basis for our identity and as a source of knowledge. Furthermore, it can contribute to economic growth and sustainable development. However, heritage is vulnerable, especially to the impact of natural disasters. Climate change is adding to this challenge. Economic losses from disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones and flooding are now reaching an average of US$250-300 billion each year. Furthermore, although the number of armed conflicts around the world has been declining, there is an inexorable rise in the intensity of violence associated with conflict. Past events have shown that cultural heritage plays a role in strengthening the resilience of affected communities. First Aid for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis (FAC) emphasizes increased awareness, preparedness and immediate coordinated response to safeguard movable and immovable cultural heritage directly after a crisis. It aims to enhance participant skills for emergency preparedness and response, crisis communication, and people-centred first aid to cultural heritage. Using simulations and scenarios to replicate field conditions, the training is mostly hands-on. The training aims to enhance collaboration between the cultural and humanitarian sector by streamlining activities and communication, and by enabling cultural responders to be integrated in overall humanitarian response efforts. Questions such as how and when to intervene in an unfolding humanitarian crisis — where one starts, how to help the affected communities in recovering their heritage, and how to coordinate your activities with authorities — form the basis of this course. How you benefit At the end of the training, participants are able to:
FAC-Alumni:
Further Learning The Prince Claus Fund, under its Cultural Emergency Response programme and in collaboration with ICCROM and Smithsonian Institution, will offer further learning opportunities to selected FAC-Alumni in the form of a Leadership Module (2019-2020). The leadership module aims to encourage the creation of sustainable national or regional networks, to strengthen them and to advocate for further integration of cultural relief during humanitarian disasters. Furthermore, a FAC mentorship programme (2018-2021) is on offer for selected alumni to stimulate and support the development of innovative FAC national activities such as training or awareness programmes, etc. Applicant profile We seek motivated professionals, who are committed to the protection of cultural heritage, locally or worldwide. We seek individuals who can put knowledge into practice and are pro-active in sharing knowledge in and outside their own work context. Applicants from risk prone areas are especially encouraged to apply. Furthermore, priority is given to applicants with 3-5 years of professional experience (mid-career). Applicants are able to demonstrate how new knowledge through FAC can benefit their work/institution/agency. Applicants are proficient in both written and spoken English and have one or more areas of experience, such as:
Please note this course is very time intensive, including simulations, sites visits, evening programmes and excursions. We ask a full commitment of the participants’ time during the course. Maximum intake: 24 participants Teaching team The multi-disciplinary and international teaching team will include professionals who have been dealing with rescue and safeguarding of heritage in emergency situations, are tasked with managing emergency situations, and are facilitating rescue operations. Scholarships, Course Fee, Travel, accommodation and living expenses A limited number of scholarships are available for participants who have been selected for the course, have demonstrated a financial need and have been unsuccessful in securing necessary funding from their institutions. A scholarship may include:
Regular course fee is € 900 and includes course materials, coffee breaks and lunches during the course sessions, site visits and excursions. Participants who are not eligible for scholarships will need to secure their own course fee and additional living expenses (approx. € 1 750) and are encouraged to seek financial assistance. The organizers can advise in this matter and are able to assist with affordable hotel options, for example. Application process
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이전글 | [국외] 제35회 일본문화재과학회 학술대회 안내 |
다음글 | [국내] 제47회 춘계학술대회 프로그램 |