The Centre for Sustainable Heritage has benefitted from the invaluable support of a number of key partners that assist its work in important and unique ways:
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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has accredited the MSc Sustainable Heritage. The programme is geared to the RICS's Building Surveying Faculty. |
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UCL and Heritage Malta have extended their Memorandum of Agreement by which students on the MSc Sustainable Heritage make an annual study visit of a fortnight to Heritage Malta as part of their course. The Chairman of the Board of Heritage Malta, Dr Mario Tabone has said: 'This agreement is extremely beneficial for Heritage Malta. It is sending the right messages on conservation to the highest authorities in Government.' Heritage Malta Chairman, Dr Marion Tabone (left) and UCL Vice Provost, Professor Michael Worton signing the Memorandum of Agreement. |
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Ecclesiastical Insurance have supported the MSc Sustainable Heritage Programme since 2004, allowing 19 students to complete this course over a 9 year period. On the left, MSc students who have benefitted from Ecclesiastical Insurance Studentships are seen visiting restoration work at Gloucester Cathedral as part of the annual Ecclesiastical Insurance Alumni Day. |