Fieldwork
This listing expired on March 31, 2018. Please contact e.linn@integratedheritage.org for any updated information.
Location: Madaba, JO
Season: June 23, 2018 to July 26, 2018
Session Dates: June 23, 2018 to July 26, 2018
Application Deadline: March 31, 2018
Deadline Type: Exact date
Website: https://www.integratedheritage.org/
Program Type:
Field school
RPA Certified:
no
Affiliation:
Integrated Heritage Project
Project Director:
Erin Linn-Tynen, Professor Tim Winter
Project Description:
Integrated Heritage Project 2018 Field Program
Heritage in Transition: Communities, Development and Reconstruction
June 23rd – July 26th, 2018
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Gain hands-on practical experience in the fundamentals of cultural heritage management in Jordan. This 5-week residential course (June 23rd-July 26th) has been designed to address some of the most challenging and significant issues facing the international cultural heritage sector today.
Heritage destruction in times of conflict has become one of the most pressing issues of our time. IHP’s groundbreaking course gives students a unique insight into the key theoretical and practical dimensions of heritage management, as well as an understanding of the wider role cultural heritage plays in times of conflict and conflict recovery, and in community driven development programs, identity politics and international relations. Visits to sites around Jordan will provide ‘on the ground’ case studies for understanding heritage destruction in times of conflict, the importance of heritage to refugee populations and the challenges and opportunities posed by tourism development.
Participants will engage with local communities, national authorities, government officials, and heritage professionals to understand the complexities of successfully managing heritage sites in ways that more fully account for their wider social significance. Weekly modules are built around a mix of site visits, field research, lectures, group discussions, and written assignments. Located in Madaba, the IHP Heritage Management Field Program includes working visits to Petra, Jerash, the Dead Sea, Amman, and Umm El-Jimal. The course benefits from a number of local partnerships, including the Madaba Plains Project at Tall Hisban run by Andrews University and Sela for Vocational Training and Protection of Cultural Heritage.
Apply: Applications open February 11, 2018 and close March 31, 2018
Program Fee:
USD $4,395 Tuition fee includes educational and fieldwork activities, full-board and accommodation (dorm + 3 meals per day), tools, materials, project e-handbook, reading materials, issue of Certificate of Attendance, excursions/site visits/entrance fees and administrative costs.
INTEGRATED HERITAGE PROJECT (IHP) – IHP is an international nonprofit dedicated to community development and cultural heritage protection through education.
Twitter: @IHProject
Period(s) of Occupation: Ancient to present
Notes:
Cultural Heritage
Project Size: 1-24 participants
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: Full program
Room and Board Arrangements:
Hotel in the town of Madaba. Board includess 3 meals per day. Cost: $4395
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