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Lecture on sustainable heritage

From: Janet Berry <janet.berry<-a>
Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Sustainable Heritage Guest Lecture Programme 2005-2006
The Nigel Seeley Memorial Lectures
UCL Centre for Sustainable Heritage

Now, in its fourth year, this guest lecture programme has been named
The Nigel Seeley Memorial Lectures to remember the life and work of
the first Visiting Professor at the Centre for Sustainable Heritage
<URL:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sustainableheritage>, Professor Nigel
Seeley who died on 21 June 2004. These lectures, which are open to
the public, take place monthly at UCL, normally on the third
Thursday of the month in the evening. A varied mix of speakers is
invited to address the subject 'Sustainable Heritage', which
includes heritage leadership, heritage governance, and heritage
policy as well as preventive conservation, preservation management,
in the context of sustainable development.

The lectures take place between 6 and 7 pm and are free of charge,
but if you are planning to attend please contact
sustainableheritage<-a t->ucl< . >ac< . >uk> sustainableheritage<-a t->ucl< . >ac< . >uk. The
bar at the UCL Senior Common Room (Houseman Room) will be open after
the lecture and everyone is welcome to join us for a drink.

This year's programme is as follows:

    20 October 2005
    Professor David Cope
    Director, UK Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology

    10 November 2005
    Michael Day
    Chief Executive, Historic Royal Palaces

    15 December 2005
    Sanjay Trivedi
    Head of Education, Arts and Leisure, Bovis Lend Lease Consulting

    12 January 2006
    Jim Williams, Senior Programme Specialist for Culture, Chief of
    the Africa Unit in the Division of Cultural heritage, UNESCO

    9 February 2006
    Christian Manhart, Programme Specialist, Tangible Heritage
    Section, Operational Activities in Europe, Asia, Pacific,
    Division of Cultural Heritage, UNESCO

    16 March 2006
    Ian Campbell, Cultural Resources Specialist, Environmentally and
    Socially Sustainable Development, The World Bank, Washington
    D.C.

Janet Berry
Centre for Sustainable Heritage
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
+44 20 7679 1665


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