The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural 
Planning and Development is offering a new session of online heritage workshops 
in Winter 2016. Taught by international experts and senior practitioners, these 
workshops can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to 
the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning - an international professional 
learning program delivered 100% online. Registration is now open for the 
following online workshops:

Online Workshop: Historic Preservation and the Cities of 
Tomorrow<https://cstudies.ubc.ca/courses/online-workshop-historic-preservation-cities-tomorrow/uc024>
Three scheduled online sessions. Thu March 3, 10 & 17 from 10am-12noon Pacific 
Time
Registration closes Feb 18
INSTUCTOR: Stephanie Meeks, president of the National Trust for Historic 
Preservation in Washington, DC.

Online Workshop: Intangible Cultural 
Heritage<https://cstudies.ubc.ca/courses/online-workshop-intangible-cultural-heritage/uc013>
Three scheduled online sessions. Tue Mar 22, 30 from 4pm-6pm Pacific Time & Apr 
5 from 5pm-7pm Pacific Time.
Registration closes Jan 27
INSTRUCTOR: Marilyn Truscott, past-president of the International Council on 
Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) International Committee on Intangible Cultural 
Heritage, and Australia ICOMOS.

About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development

A legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the UBC 
Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is an international centre 
dedicated to the creation and strengthening of a global community of 
professionals advancing cultural development as a vital component of successful 
communities and sustainable growth. Our online courses and workshop are taught 
by international experts in their fields, and designed to meet the needs of 
professionals working in all levels of government, the heritage sector, arts 
and cultural organizations, and cultural industries.

Other online professional development opportunities on offer include: Strategic 
Cultural Tourism 
Planning<https://cstudies.ubc.ca/courses/tourism-workshop-2-strategic-cultural-tourism-planning/uc027>
 (Feb 15-29); Building Community-Based Resilience through Innovations in 
Community Engagement and Innovation 
Networks<https://cstudies.ubc.ca/courses/online-workshop-building-community-based-resilience-through-innovations-community-engagement>
 (Mar 9-30); Creative Economy and Cultural Planning - The Smaller City 
Perspective<https://cstudies.ubc.ca/courses/online-workshop-creative-economy-cultural-planning-smaller-city-perspective/uc015>
 (Feb 15-Mar 1), and more.

For more information about the program and to register, visit 
https://cstudies.ubc.ca/study-topic/cultural-planning-development

Thank you,

Kerri

Kerri Arthurs PhD (candidate)
Program Leader | Continuing Studies | Centre for Cultural Planning and 
Development
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
410 - 5950 University Boulevard | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Phone 604 822 1459
kerri.arth...@ubc.ca<mailto:kerri.arth...@ubc.ca> | 
www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning<http://www.cstudies.ubc.ca/cultural-planning>
www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment<http://www.facebook.com/UBCCulturalPlanningandDevelopment>





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