The Specialized Course will provide participants with a fundamental understanding of heritage crime and how heritage organizations, law enforcement bodies and judicial systems are responding to the issue. It offers professional, legal, social, scientific, and academic perspectives through live webinars, group discussions, dynamic case studies, individual readings, and practical exercises.
Methodology:
This course will be delivered online. The live webinars will take place from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm Rome time (8:00 am to 12:00 pm New York time), from Monday to Friday.
Target audience:
The course is intended for university graduates, post-graduate students, Ph.D. candidates, professionals, including United Nations (UN) personnel, as well as anyone interested in gaining deep knowledge regarding the issues faced by the international community in relation to cultural heritage, crime, and security.
Final certification:
Upon completion of the entire Specialized Course, participants will receive a certificate of participation jointly issued by the United Nations and The American University of Rome.
Contacts:
Email: unicri.courses@un.org (please indicate “Cultural Heritage” in the subject of the email). Tel: (+39) 06 6789.907
Online: 10 - 14 March 2025
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