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E-RIHS, the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science, is now a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), marking a significant milestone in its development since joining the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure (…
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Disaster Risk Management is crucial for safeguarding cultural heritage from natural hazards and emergencies, including armed conflict. ICCROM continues to strengthen global capacities in this area by expanding its portfolio of training…
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We are seeking 25 participants for the international online course ‘Integrating DRM into World Heritage management’, held in English in six online sessions from 5 to 16 May 2025. Course sessions will take place on Mondays, Wednesdays and…
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This image shows hands-on work carried out by participants of the Course on the Technology of Stone Conservation (SCC), held in Venice in 1997.
This course was initiated in 1976 in response to the devastating 1966 Venice floods.…
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Disasters—whether triggered by natural hazards or armed conflicts—have caused severe damage to cultural heritage, eroding both tangible structures and collective identity. Environmental shifts are intensifying hydro-meteorological risks,…
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Enhance your ability to manage risks to heritage collections, living heritage, traditional practices, and crafts, and protect them from the devastating impacts of disasters, conflicts, and extreme weather events.
This information session…
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For Arabic-Speaking Structural Engineers
Why This Course?
Following the successful completion of the first phase of the Structural Conservation course, the second phase (remote training) seeks to deepen the expertise of specialists…
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ICCROM and the Italian Scuola nazionale del patrimonio e delle attività culturali launch the International Opening Forum of WHAPS – World Heritage in Africa: Processes and Strategies, taking place from 3 to 7 March in Masvingo,…
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Descripción
Este volumen nace de una colaboración entre el INAH, el ICCROM y la UNAM sobre los principios y criterios de conservación desde una perspectiva histórica y su aplicación en proyectos contemporáneos en América Latina y Europa. Se analiza…
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In February 2025, a capacity-building course on Impact Assessment for World Heritage was implemented for Malawi and Southern Africa, through a collaboration between UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme and…
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CALL FOR APPLICATION DOCU25
Documenting layered Heritage Workshop
The workshop on documenting layered heritage in Rome, jointly organized by the School of Architecture of Notre Dame and ICCROM, combines hand drawings with…
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Strengthening cooperation between civil protection forces and heritage professionals, updating risk assessment frameworks, and launching dedicated fire mitigation projects for heritage—these are among the key outcomes of a recent workshop for…
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ICCROM is advancing efforts to empower young people and strengthen heritage management in Africa. From 17 to 21 February 2025, ICCROM, in collaboration with the Rwanda Cultural Heritage Academy, hosted a Strategic Planning Workshop in…
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On Friday, 21 February, ICCROM Director-General Ms Aruna Francesca Maria Gujral had the honour of welcoming the extraordinary and plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Principality of Monaco to Rome, H.E. Ms Anne Eastwood, accompanied by Ms…
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Application Deadline: 20 April 2025
Mode of Delivery: The training will consist of both online and in-person sessions, followed by field projects in participants' home countries, lasting 6 months.
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ICCROM, through its…
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Mode of Delivery: The training will consist of both online and in-person sessions, followed by field projects in participants' home countries, lasting 6 months.
Organizers
ICCROM, through its international capacity development programme…
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Organizers
Nantucket Historical Association (NHA) in collaboration with ICCROM, Integrated Conservation Resources (ICR-ICC)
Background and Objectives of the Course
The 2025 International Training Course on Reducing Risks and…
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On 14 February, ICCROM’s Director-General had the honour of welcoming H.E. Mr. Satya Rodrigo, Ambassador of Sri Lanka, to discuss ongoing and future collaborations in cultural heritage conservation.
Sri Lanka, one of ICCROM’s…
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On 18 February 2025, ICCROM welcomed students from the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Program at Carleton University’s Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism in Ottawa, Canada. They were accompanied by Professor Lyette…
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On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition “From Sharjah to Rome Along the Spice Route,” organized by the Sharjah Archaeology Authority at the Colosseum Archaeological Park, ICCROM’s Director-General had the honour of meeting with H.E.…
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Organizers: TOBUNKEN - Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and ICCROM - International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
The course
Japanese paper is internationally…
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On 3 February 2025, ICCROM’s Director-General, Aruna Francesca Maria Gujral, welcomed H.E. Mrs. Lina Annab, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Jordan, to discuss strengthening the long-standing partnership between ICCROM and Jordan. As a…
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The ICCROM’s Heritage Education Library has launched an innovative online platform and is set to digitize its entire collection, making it accessible everywhere. The Heritage Education Library was created following the participation of the ICCROM…
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On 23 January 2025, ICCROM, in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Strategic Communications of Ukraine (MCSC), the Maidan Museum, the Agency for Cultural Resilience (ACURE), and the Heritage Emergency Rescue Initiative (HERI),…
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A group of Cultural Diplomacy Master’s students from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore recently visited ICCROM to gain deeper insight into our work, resources, and opportunities for young professionals in heritage conservation. …