Four of our alumni from the Sustainable Heritage MSc class of 2019/20 presented their novel research they completed for their dissertation module. Beyond their research, they also discuss the challenges they over came whilst completing their research in the early days on the coronavirus pandemic.
We are extremely grateful to Attreyee Ghose, Alex Hayes, Isabel Donetch and Aoi Sugiura for taking their time to present their research. You can watch their presentations online here.
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- Mapping the role of heritage in Woolwich’s socio-economic regeneration - Alex Hayes
- Integrating Sustainable Development perspectives into the World Heritage management process: A comparative study of World Heritage management plans in the UK and Japan - Aoi Sugiura
- Community engagement in Sites of Conscience: a managerial strategy to achieve sustainability. The case of Villa Grimaldi - Isabel Donetch
Mapping the role of heritage in Woolwich’s socio-economic regeneration
Alex Hayes
Want to see more? Check out the presentations from the class of 2019.
Sustainable Heritage MSc
Do you want to become a future heritage leader? The Sustainable Heritage MSc introduces students to the latest conservation policies, projects, methodologies and practices in the context of historic buildings, sites, landscapes and collections.