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Helwan University and
Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus
have the great honor to extend this
invitation to all the heritage and tourism
researchers and stakeholders worldwide to attend the
Third International Conference on Heritage
Conservation and Site Management to be held from the
8th to11th of December 2015 in Cairo, Egypt.
Relying on the fame of
Egypt as a distinguished tourism destination and the
uniqueness of its cultural heritage landscape, it is
our belief that this conference will present an
exceptional opportunity for heritage and tourism
researchers, officials, investors, planners and
others to gather and discuss their hopes and
concerns regarding the sustainability of heritage
and tourism management on an international scale. In
this context, the conference will provide an ideal
atmosphere to stimulate new ideas, initiate intense
discussions about theories and applications,
establish communications and foster collaborations
between delegates from different public and private
entities and relevant researchers as well as enhance
the experience of postgraduate students and young
researchers.
Helwan University
is a reputed Egyptian University, established in
1975. The origins of the university go back to the
19th century when‚ the 'Operations Schools' were
first established. The fields of these schools were
the basis of many institutes that later on formed
Helwan University. Establishing Helwan University
was a landmark in the Egyptian higher education as
it represents a clear switch from mainly theoretical
sciences to more empirical, practical and artistic
sciences. Today, the university includes 20
colleges, which host about 110,000 under graduate
and post graduate students.
Brandenburg University
of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
is a young and modern German university
with international acclaim in the fields of
architecture, engineering and natural sciences. The
University's academic profile is focused on
engineering solutions for a sustainable future,
which integrate the fields of building, technology
and the environment. In 1999, BTU pioneered the
field of heritage education through establishing the
Master's programme in World Heritage Studies - the
first study programme in the world to design its
curriculum around the UNESCO Convention Concerning
the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural
Heritage, and to reflect the diverse approaches to
the concept of heritage, such as the links between
culture and nature, tangible and intangible values,
or conservation and development.
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