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HeritageForAll Initiative About "HeritageForAll" Initiative mainly focuses on the heritage and/or
Newsletter Content 1- Call for Application Internship Program 2019 "Rural Heritage and Traditional Food"
museum management and conservation. It shares up-to-date aspects in relation to heritage conservation, site management, and museology with the young professional within its virtual platform as well as a group of capacity building activities. These activities are often opened to all
2- Call for Registration EES training course
interested people from all educational backgrounds and from various
"Heritage Management
age groups as well. In the future, it is going to be a consultation entity
Principles" (7 - 20 July
for the heritage sites and museums presenting the applicable
2019).
recommendations and suggestions. It seeks to raise awareness of the local community for their cultural heritage. Facebook: www.facebook.com/HeritageForAll/
3-Global Collaborations Program
Instagram: @heritageforall Issue: https://issuu.com/heritageforall Email: info.heritageforall@gmail.com Twitter: @Heritage4All
4- Invitation to Public Lecture - "The
YouTube: https://youtu.be/bJEZbl3NkbQ
Mediterranean Diet in
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Egypt and its Socioeconomic Impacts"
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Internship Program 2019 "Rural Heritage & Traditional Food" "HeritageForAll" initiative has the pleasure to inform you that for the second time, we offer a number of internship vacancies during the upcoming summer vacation. We require TEN interns. Those will do their task along six months (July – December 2019). Responding to the WH annual theme, the main theme of Internship program 2019 “Rural Heritage & Traditional Food”. Therefore, the interns – as a researcher in cultural heritage “Tangible & Intangible” - are in charge of the following tasks, under the responsibility of an initiative founder. An intern is responsible monthly for writing the blog articles and doing online short lectures or recorded videos which to cover the following themes: 1- Built Vernacular Heritage 2- Heritage Preservation and Rural Communities 3- Revitalization of Rural Heritage landscapes 4- Documentation of Intangible Rural Traditions and Practices 5- Management of Tangible Rural Heritage 6- Rural Cultural Food Tourism 7- Rural Development and Tourism 8- The Cultural Significance of Rural Identity to the Upcoming Generations 9- Public Sector Policies and Its Impact on the Rural Communities 10- Globalization and Traditional Agricultural Practices, Techniques and Markets 11- The Expected Threats to Small-scale Farm Heritage Land Use For more details and apply for an internship: https://forms.gle/igtCcqop34rgVRjt7 Deadline of application: 07 June 2019
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Training Course - Heritage Management Principles (7 - 20 July 2019) For young researchers, junior architects, historic building-based museum curators and archaeologists, the Egypt Exploration Society (EES) announce a new training course "Heritage Management Principles" (7-20 July 2019, British Council Egypt) that will be moderated by the heritage management professional and the founder of HeritageForAll Initiative, Mr. Mohamed Badry. Training course defines, within seven sessions, the features of managing the heritage sites in general and the world heritage sites in particular through some thematic discussions: World Heritage Nomination, Heritage Management Process, Heritage Conservation through "Legislation", Tourism and Heritage Marketing, and Human-induced Impact Assessment Process. For more info. and registration, please visit EES website: www.ees.ac.uk/Event/heritage-management-principles Course Fees: EES Members: 500 LE; Student EES members: 400 LE; Non- EES members: 600 LE; Student non-members: 500 LE Tickets and registration, please contact CAIRO office:Â ees.cairo@britishcouncil.org.egÂ
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Global Collaborations Program "HeritageForAll" initiative has the pleasure to invite you collaborating with us. You can share your ideas, aspects, and knowledge in the whole branches of heritage management, heritage conservation, and museum studies with more than 6500 followers at our platform through the following channels: 1- To Write Blog Articles 2- To Do Facebook live Lectures We cordially invite whoever is interested to participate, please to fill in this application (https://goo.gl/forms/mKPdWFweUQMW02A23) If you have such questions, please don't hesitate to contact us via email (info.heritageforall@gmail.com).
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Public Lecture "The Mediterranean Diet in Egypt: Its Socio-economic Impacts" For whoever is interested in Mediterranean culture, HeritageForAll has the pleasure to invite you to attend a public lecture "The Mediterranean Diet in Egypt: its Socio-economic Impacts". Event is moderated in collaboration with the Alexandria and Mediterranean Research Center (AlexMed)- Bibliotheca Alexandrina where it will be taking place on Sunday 23 June 2019. The lecture content: 1- What are the Mediterranean Diet and its concept as intangible heritage? 2- Recognizing the Mediterranean Diet as UNESCO ICH 3- The Mediterranean Diet: Sustainable Development & National Economy in Egypt 4- - Case Study One: Siwa Oasis – Palm tree-derived Diet “Agricultural Landscape” 5- Case Study Two: Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate’s Cities – Fish-derived Diet “Fishing Landscape” For more info., please follow up on our page: www.facebook.com/HeritageForAll/