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How can World Heritage be more representative, accessible, and sustainable? Join The Permanent Delegation of the UK to UNESCO panel…
Read moreHow can World Heritage be more representative, accessible, and sustainable? Join The Permanent Delegation of the UK to UNESCO panel…
Read moreSymposium on Megalithic Sites and Landscapes Public Interpretation and Presentation Belfast, Northern Ireland, 30th August – 2nd September 2023 This…
Read moreBook your tickets for Jurassic January 2023, the Jurassic Coast‘s popular annual event for businesses. 2023’s event will be held on…
Read moreTuesday 6th December, at 6pm. Pemberton Rooms, Palace Green, Durham, Durham, DH1 3RN Following on from Durham City’s previous two…
Read moreTitle: Perspectives on Durham’s World Heritage Site Theme: Exploring positive and collaborative approaches to ways that can help World Heritage Sites…
Read moreAt Jodrell Bank WHS, 3rd & 4th October World Heritage UK would like to thank the following for their support,…
Read moreExploring Jodrell Bank WHS on Monday 3rd October. As part of your conference ticket, there will be extra activities that…
Read moreMonday evening social; 6.30pm to 8.30pm. After the first day’s presentations and tour of Jodrell Bank WHS, delegates can enjoy…
Read moreDay 2 speakers – Prof. Cornelius Holtorf Cornelius read prehistoric archaeology, social anthropology and physical anthropology in Germany,England and Wales.…
Read moreDay 1 speakers and panelists – Dr. Mechtild Rössler Mechtild Rössler has a degree (Staatsexamen) in cultural geography and literature…
Read moreCelebrating 50 years of the World Heritage Convention, and looking ahead to the next 50. Monday 3rd & Tuesday 4th…
Read moreBook your ticket by clicking here. Chair Prof. Michael Parkinson – Heseltine Institute, University of Liverpool Michael is Honorary Professor…
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