Certificate Programme in Intangible Cultural Heritage
-- ViewingNowCertificate Programme in Intangible Cultural Heritage offers a deep dive into the preservation and promotion of cultural practices. This programme is designed for cultural practitioners, heritage managers, and academics who wish to enhance their understanding of intangible heritage.
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- Introduction to Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Methods of Documentation and Preservation
- Community Engagement and Participation
- Legal Frameworks and Policies for Heritage Protection
- Digital Tools for Heritage Interpretation
- Case Studies of Successful Heritage Practices
- Ethical Considerations in Heritage Management
- Education and Awareness in Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Sustainable Development and Cultural Heritage
- Global Perspectives on Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Career Roles in Intangible Cultural Heritage Cultural Heritage Managers : Oversee and manage projects related to the preservation of cultural heritage, ensuring that traditions and practices are maintained.
Museum Curators : Responsible for the acquisition, care, and display of cultural artifacts, aiming to educate the public and promote cultural awareness.
Cultural Policy Analysts : Analyze and develop policies that affect the cultural sector, ensuring that intangible cultural heritage is recognized and supported.
Heritage Consultants : Provide specialized advice on best practices for heritage conservation and management, assisting organizations in preserving cultural traditions.
Archivists : Manage and preserve historical documents and records, playing a key role in safeguarding cultural narratives and practices.
Preservation Specialists : Focus on the technical aspects of preserving cultural heritage, employing science and technology to maintain and restore cultural items.
Other Roles : Various positions that support the field of intangible cultural heritage, including educators, researchers, and community engagement coordinators.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
- ComputerInternetAccess
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