Heritage Course
The Heritage Preservation Course provides humanities practitioners with practical skills to document, safeguard, and promote cultural heritage, encompassing field surveys, oral histories, ethnographic studies, GIS mapping, risk analysis, conservation planning, community-led initiatives, and engaging public programmes that drive funding, policy support, and sustainable protection efforts in real-world settings.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with hands-on methods to record, evaluate, and safeguard tangible and intangible cultural heritage in local communities. You will master digital archiving, oral history collection, ethnographic techniques, GIS mapping, risk assessment, and conservation strategies, while creating community-focused projects, compelling heritage value statements, and outreach programmes to secure funding, influence policy, and ensure lasting preservation.
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Develop skills
- Heritage documentation: record buildings, stories, and traditions using professional techniques.
- Digital archiving: create organised, secure heritage repositories with proper metadata.
- Community projects: collaborate with locals to design effective preservation initiatives.
- Conservation planning: identify risks and develop practical action plans swiftly.
- Public interpretation: transform heritage findings into captivating tours and displays.
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