| TRAINMONHER (TRAINing in MONumental HERitage) is a Specific Support
Action (SSA) project, financed by the European Union. It is an international
co-operation and sustainable development project.
During two years, seven countries (Argentina, Croatia, France,
Mexico, Morocco, Portugal and Spain) are going to work in the implementation
of multidisciplinary core modules in the field of restoration and
valorisation of cultural heritage. After a comparative survey in
cultural policies for each partner, various theoretical and practical
core modules will be developed to:
• Juniors graduated
• Students
• Cultural heritage professionals
This programme will be available through an e-learning platform
for the targets mentioned above. Thus, this project will participate
to the promotion of new technologies in these areas.
In the Mediterranean region, tourism is the first source of incomes.
Well-designed and well-managed, cultural tourism contributes to
an economical development and promote the dialogue between cultures.
Well-planed, instead of being a threat to endangered sites, its
encourages the conservation, preservation and valorisation of cultural
heritage. That's why, the training of qualified staff in the field
of cultural tourism and heritage preservation is an asset for the
future of these regions.
Training
TRAINMONHER proposes an online-training course designed and developed
by the university partners of the project on Restoration and valorisation
of build cultural heritage with relevant world heritage case studies
in Euro Mediterranean area and Latin America.
This training course is available online thanks to a distance learning
platform (University of Lujan, Argentina) with field case studies
in Morocco, Croatia and Mexico. The university partners of the European
project are in charge of the proposed didactical materials regarding
students and personalised guidance depending on specialities.
Agenda of the training course:
1. Morocco (Marrakech): 14-18 April 2008
2. Mexico (Morelia):
9-13 June 2008
3. Croatia (Split):
29 September-3 October 2008
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