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NCPH makes no representations about the accuracy of information contained in the workshop listings or the business practices of the sponsoring organizations below.
Workshop Listing
National Preservation Institute 2011-2012 Professional Seminars in Historic Preservation & Cultural Resource Management (including..)
- Cemetery Preservation- Phoenix, Arizona- October 25-26th
- Native American Cultural Property Law- Chicago, Illinois- October 36t-27th
- Landscape Preservation: Advanced Tools for Managing Change (NEW)- Austin, Texas- November 8th-9th
- Section 4 (f) Compliance for Historic Properties- Atlanta, Georgia- December 8th-9th
- NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources- Phoenix, Arizona- February 2012 28th-29th
- Landscape Preservation: Advanced Tools for Managing Change (NEW)- Santa Fe, New Mexico- March 13th-14th
- NAGPRA: Accessing and Utilizing the Databases (NEW)- Denver, Colorado- April 26th
- Preservation Planning and Policy Development for Historic Roads (NEW)- Portland, Oregon- May 3rd
West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc. Historic Preservation Professional Development and Continuing Education Workshop Series
October 3 – 7, 2011
The Historic Preservation Professional Development and Continuing Education Workshop Series at West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc. is designed to equip participants with the basic skills necessary to function effectively within the world of cultural resource management.
Attendees will learn through a combination of classroom activities and hands-on experience facilitated through the Historic Pensacola Village complex of 27 historic buildings as well as participating cultural resource stewards around the city. Instructors for the workshops represent the highest level of professionalism and hail from a variety of professions within the field of Historic Preservation.
The 5-part series is broken into 3 days of workshop sessions. Although the sessions are meant to build upon one another, the staff of West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc. is happy to work with attendees interested in attending specific daily workshops.
Beyond providing attendees with the basic knowledge necessary to operate in the world of Historic Preservation, the courses also fulfill requirements for Continuing Education Credits as sanctioned by the Amerucan Institute of Architects and the American Planning Association.
International Foundation for Cultural Property Protection
Work Shops and Conference in various locations and on various dates
Amercan Association of Museums Webinars
AAM Professional Development (AAM PD), launched officially in 1988, provides tools to address some of the most critical issues in the field. On the national level, AAM is committed to providing the highest quality PD programs to the broadest audience. Seminars, workshops, and e-learing opportunities (including live webinars and on-demand programs) are held throughout the year to meet the needs of museum practitioners at every stage of their career (emerging, mid-senior, beyond), in all functional areas and in a wide range of museum types, sizes, budgets, and disciplines across the country.
AASLH Professional Development Workshops
For over half a century AASLH has offered high-quality professional development workshops. Our formula for success is thoughtful planning, excellent faculty, comprehensive curriculum materials, tried and true teaching methods in a compact schedule, an inspiring and welcoming host institution, and a very reasonable registration fee.
National Park Service (online)
A self-paced, distance learning course on Ethnography and African American Heritage designed for cultural resource managers, historic preservationists, interpreters, etc. Geared toward NPS staff, professionals and members of the general public are invited to participate.
The University of Victoria (online)
Several continuing education distance learning courses are offered throughout the year on cultural resource management and heritage topics.
Lyrasis (online)
Created from the merger of PALINET and SOLINET, Lyrasis provides a regional base and national scope to expand collaboration and services.
