ICOMOS University Forum: Knowledge Areas for Heritage Education, 3-4 June 2022

Save the date 2022 June 3 4Join us on 3 and 4 June for two sessions of panel discussions, the first online ICOMOS University Forum.

Learn about key concepts, methods and resources that can help transform your work as heritage educators in transitions towards changing times.

Join to hear from experts discussing what you need to know about Climate impacts and vulnerability assessment, Urban and building resilience and adaptation, Materials resource reuse and equity, Climate justice and Indigenous knowledge and governance, and other key topics changing what we should teach. For more information and to register:

Panelists and speakers include: Cathy Daly, Courtney Vaughan, Deniz Ikiz Kaya,  Georgina Cundill-Kemp, Lorna Crowshoe, Lori Ferris, Mark Thompson Brandt, Oriel Prizeman, Paloma Guzman, Rohit Jigyasu, Thea Dickinson, and Will Megarry. Moderating and responses by: Abi Kang, Claudine Déom, Mario Santana Quintero, Miquel Reina Ortiz, Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo, Susan Ross. See also the speakers information.

This is the first event of Just Transitions: Heritage Education for Climate Adaptationorganized by Canadian academic members of the Climate Heritage Network - of which ICOMOS is the Secretariat - and the National Roundtable for Heritage Education.

Subsequent events planned for Fall 2022 will showcase new educational models and involve students in learning through case studies.

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