IHBC Yearbook 2010

78 Y e a r b o o k 2 0 1 0 BUILDING CONSERVATION Post-Graduate Diploma Course at the Architectural Association School of Architecture A two-year course for architects and professionals from other, related disciplines. The course takes place on Fridays during the academic year. Courses beginning in October. For an application form or further details, please view online at www.aaschool.ac.uk/bc or contact: Admissions, Building Conservation Architectural Association School of Architecture 36 Bedford Square, London   Telephone    Fax    Email conservation@aaschool.ac.uk www.aaschool.ac.uk/bc The School is run by the Architectural Association (Inc.), a Registered (Educational) Charity. UCL CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE HERITAGE Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Accredited Course MSc in Sustainable Heritage Funding available for postgraduate study in Sustainable Heritage Who should apply? Designed for a new generation of heritage leaders, this course gives today’s specialists (architects, surveyors, engineers, project managers, clerks of work, curators, conservators and designers) the interdisciplinary skills and mindset to be able to deliver the heritage programmes and projects of the future. Students will have access to: • International, interdisciplinary teachers who are leading professionals in their field • Learning from practice: the course is focussed on real-life heritage case studies • A fully funded 2-week study visit in Malta Subjects covered include: • Concepts of sustainability and heritage value • Heritage materials and assemblies • Sustainable strategies for conservation and re-use of heritage • Project planning, management and maintenance in the heritage sector Funding: Studentships are available for full-time and part-time study in 2010/11, through the support of Ecclesiastical. For further information about the course and funding, please contact the Course Director on 020 7679 8242 Email joel.taylor@ucl.ac.uk Web www.ucl.ac.uk/sustainableheritage/msc.htm www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/be School of the Built Environment Where better to study Historic Conservation at postgraduate level than Oxford? The Oxford MSc/Diploma in Historic Conservation is long established and highly regarded. It builds on the strengths and traditions of both Oxford Brookes University’s School of the Built Environment and the University of Oxford’s Department for Continuing Education. Covering all areas of competence identified by the IHBC, the course can be taken by full-time, part-time or mixed modes of study. For information please contact: Senior postgraduate administrator t. 01865 483684 e. pgadmin.be@brookes.ac.uk School of the Built Environment Oxford Brookes University Oxford OX3 0BP Historic Environment Conservation A postgraduate practical course offered by the Ironbridge Institute For further details contact Harriet Devlin at Ironbridge Institute, Coalbrookdale, Telford, Shropshire TF8 7DX visit www.ironbridge.bham.ac.uk, telephone 01952 435 969 (fax 01952 435 937) or email: h.devlin@bham.ac.uk Supported by

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