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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 Fifth International
Conference on Heritage Conservation and Site
Management to be held from the 8th to11th of
December 2017 in Aswan, Egypt.
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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