News from ICCROM 11 | 2003

The XXIII Session of ICCROM’s General Assembly will take place in Rome from 19 to 21 November, 2003.
Dr. Cevat Erder, former Director-General of ICCROM (1981 1988), was awarded the Gazzola Prize at the recently concluded 14th General Assembly of ICOMOS held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
The prize, established in 1980, is given at each ICOMOS General Assembly.

The International Course on Wood Conservation Technology (ICWCT) will be held in Norway from Monday, 24 May to Friday, 2 July 2004 (six weeks). This is a course on the conservation of cultural heritage made of wood. The course was initiated as a response to a recommendation from UNESCO’s General Conference in 1980, and it has been arranged in Norway every second year since 1984.

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The International Course on Wood Conservation Technology

Oslo, Norway, 24 May to 2 July, 2004
Since the first course in 1984, about 190 participants from 74 countries have attended the program. Course concludes with a written examination, which awards university credits if passed. Theoretical and practical aspects of wood conservation are given equal consideration during the 6 weeks of training.

ICCROM – Course announcement

ICCROM , in collaboration with the Institut National du Patrimoine (France), the Centro Conservazione e Restauro La Venaria Reale, the Istituto Centrale per il Restauro and the Opificio delle pietre Dure (Italy), is pleased to announce the fourth session of the International course on “Sharing conservation decisions 2008”.

The 14th Symposium of the ICOMOS International Wood Committee

The 14th Symposium of the ICOMOS International Wood Committee will take place in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico November 10 to 15th. As you may know, David Michelmore and I have been interested in increasing Wood Committee activities in Latin America during our term so we were particularly pleased when long time committee member Guadaloupe Zepeda Martinez agreed to undertake organizing this symposium.