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Theme: "A Living World Heritage: the shared ethical responsibilities of Universities" Lebannon, 11 - 15 December 2000 The network “Forum UNESCO University and Heritage” was established by UNESCO and the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, in 1996. The initial meeting was attended by nearly 80 delegates representing 41 countries. The second Forum held in 1997 at the University of Laval
in Quebec helped to better structure this network, while the third Forum
at Deakin University in Melbourne in 1998 put more stress on the development
of international co-operation projects in the area of heritage, and highlighted
the experiences of the Asia-Pacific region. Forum UNESCO mobilises university specialists
and students on a united national and international front to investigate
the threats of cultural heritage and to devise strategies and co-operative
projects to preserve the cultural heritage. The network of university
professionals also promotes the teaching of heritage studies and the involvement
of students in heritage projects that will help in passing on the mission
of preservation and protection to the next generation. The dynamism of Forum UNESCO has been made visible by the international seminars mentioned above, as well as by regional seminars (such as in Buenos Aires (Argentina), Santiago de Cuba (Cuba), and Lund (Sweden), and by several workshops (Carthagena in Colombia and Tallinn in Estonia). Furthermore, Forum UNESCO has enabled the establishment of UNESCO Chairs of Heritage at the universities of Laval and Deakin, as well as manifold activities in order to promote and create awareness concerning cultural heritage (competitions, publications, expositions, films, CD ROM). Today, 25 joint operational and promotional projects are running at universities in different regions of the world, where the co-operation between the University of Lund (Sweden) and the University of Yildiz (Turkey) concerning the restoration of wooden houses in Istanbul, is just one successful example.
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