Subject: Courses at University of Victoria
Cultural Resource Management, University of Victoria is pleased to offer the following immersion and distance education courses: Making Museums Matter September 13 - 15 Immersion Session Stephen E. Weil, one of the museum community's pre-eminent thinks, provides the framework for a facilitated three-day discussion in which you work with directors, trustees and colleagues who shape change in museums. Fee: $340 (non credit) Please register by: August 17 Memory and Narrative in the Museum September 24 - 29 Immersion Session Oral histories can provide a powerful and evocative means of capturing and reflecting community memories and perspectives within the museum context. This new course focuses on the complex, often sensitive process of documenting historical and cultural memories through personal accounts and incorporating these narratives in curatorial and educational practice. Roberta Kremer, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre Fee: $560 Please register by: August 31 Heritage Conservation Project Management October 22 - 27 Immersion Session This course focuses on principles, techniques, experiences and resources in the management of heritage conservation projects. Project management theory and practice are addressed, with a pragmatic bias, through the discussion of case studies that emphasize conservation projects at the municipal level in Canada and abroad. Harold Kalman, Ph.D. is Principal, Commonwealth Historic Resource Management Limited. Fee: $560 Please register by: October 1 Managing Cultural Organizations November 5 -10 Immersion Session In times of significant change museums, galleries and other cultural institutions need a clear sense of mission, achievable goals, effective leadership, and thoughtful management. This course explores the complex forces that are re-shaping the cultural sector and considers the value of 'performance measures' as a framework for applying principles and practices that foster relevant and successful cultural institutions. Fee: $560 Please register by: October 9 Museum Principles and Practices September 17, 2001 - April 26, 2002 Distance Education This print and web based course explores the traditions of the museum profession along with the evolving roles and functions of museums in contemporary society. Course materials address the relationship of museums and communities, curatorship, collections and information management, preventative conservation, public programming, exhibition planning, and governance and management. Fee $630, includes tuition of $430 and a program fee of $200. Other charges may include: shipping fees to locations outside Canada or the US. $100; and texts, $63.94 plus tax. Please register by: August 29 Principles and Practices on Heritage Conservation September 17, 2001 - April 26, 2002 Distance Education This survey of the dynamic field of heritage conservation provides you with an understanding of the evolution of the conservation movement, the ethical and legal contexts for conservation, and the technical and organizational foundations of professional practice. Fee $630, includes tuition of $430 and a program fee of $200. Other charges may include: shipping fees to locations outside Canada or the US. $100; and texts, $70.90 plus tax. Please register by: August 29 Curatorship and Community October 9, 2001 - January 25, 2002 Distance Education This new distance education course examines the history, attitudes, knowledge and skills that underlie this shift in curatorial role and practice. Instructors: Carol Mayer, Ph.D., is Senior Curator of the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology, and Elizabeth Kidd, M.A./ is Arts Programmer at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver. Fee $560; shipping fee of $60 outside Canada and the US. Please register by: September 7 Conserving Historic Structures October 15, 2001 - February 1, 2002 Distance Education This innovative distance course enhances an understanding of the complex characteristics of heritage structures, systems and materials, and provides frameworks for planning appropriate conservation processes. To participate you must have completed senior level course-work in heritage conservation or have two years practical experience in conservation or preservation. Fee $560 plus $50 text fee=$610; shipping fee of $60 outside Canada and the US. Please register by: September 21 Please contact us if you require further information or visit the web site for course outlines, information about instructors, and admission and registration forms at <URL:http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp> Cultural Resource Management, Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria 250-721-8462 Fax: 250-721-8774 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:18 Distributed: Friday, August 17, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-18-006 ***Received on Tuesday, 14 August, 2001