Duration
The programme is available in two duration modes:
Fast track - 1 month
Standard mode - 2 months
Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track - 1 month: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
Global Certificate Course in Cultural Heritage Protection in Conflict Areas offers specialized training for individuals passionate about preserving heritage sites in war-torn regions. Designed for cultural heritage professionals and peace-building practitioners, this course equips participants with strategies for safeguarding invaluable artifacts amidst conflict. Learn crisis management techniques, conflict resolution skills, and cultural diplomacy to protect heritage at risk. Join us in protecting our shared history and promoting peaceful coexistence through heritage preservation.
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The programme is available in two duration modes:
Fast track - 1 month
Standard mode - 2 months
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track - 1 month: £140
Standard mode - 2 months: £90
The Global Certificate Course in Cultural Heritage Protection in Conflict Areas is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to safeguard cultural heritage in regions affected by conflict. The primary learning outcome of this course is to understand the principles and practices of cultural heritage protection and develop strategies for preservation in challenging environments.
Participants will learn how to assess risks to cultural heritage sites, implement emergency response plans, and engage with local communities to promote sustainable conservation efforts. The course duration is 8 weeks, with a self-paced learning format that allows participants to balance their studies with other commitments.
This certificate course is highly relevant to current trends in cultural heritage protection, as it addresses the increasing threats posed by armed conflicts, looting, and illicit trafficking. By completing this program, participants will be equipped to contribute to global efforts to protect and preserve cultural heritage for future generations.
| Year | Heritage Crime Cases |
|---|---|
| 2016 | 500 |
| 2017 | 600 |
| 2018 | 700 |
| 2019 | 800 |
| 2020 | 1000 |