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Hi again WH bloggers! We have been busy these weeks after attending the  3rd Annual Conference of World Heritage UK  at the Coalbrookdale, part of the World Heritage UK Ironbridge George. The conference was organized by two first level teams those created a joint event in two different approaches to the common topic of "Communicating World Heritage": two days of Academic contributions organized by the Ironbridge International Insitute for Cultural Heritage of the University of Birmingham) and two more days of professionals experiences organized by  World Heritage UK and with the support of Historic England, Arts &Humnaities Research Council and the Ironbridge Geroge Museum Trust. To know a bit more about such a special venue, please see the following links: Ironbridge Gorge Unesco details Discover Telford: Ironbridge Ironbridge.  The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution On Tuesday 10th October we were there, speaking about this ...

#YOUNGRESEARCHERSWH - Luis Adawi

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Hola bloggers! We are back again with news from Peru! We are delighted to share with you all the profile of Luis Adawi, a young professional in Cultural Heritage who has also decided to carry out a PhD. As many of our brilliant researchers, Luis is bilingual and capable of communicating in Spanish (his mother tongue) and English. Please, check his Academia and Linkedin as he has carried out a wide range of enterprises that leave no one indifferent He is currently collaborating with the Public Beneficience (Lima) and Complutense University of Madrid...but some institutions that he is interested in working with are:         Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Universidad Católica del Perú, Universidad Antonio Ruíz de Montoya, ESAN, ENSABAP,        National Trust of Historic Preservation        Dumbarton Oaks What about his motivation for getting involved in Cultural Heritage?? Let's s...