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UBC Centre for Cultural Planning & Development: Online Courses & Workshops
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UBC Centre for Cultural Planning & Development: Online Courses & Workshops
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (UBC) CENTRE FOR CULTURAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
WINTER/SPRING 2015 COURSES AND WORKSHOPS
The international University of British Columbia (UBC) Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering a new series of online professional development courses and workshops. Designed for those working in the field of community planning and development from around the world, these courses and workshops can be taken individually for professional development, or applied to the UBC Certificate in Cultural Planning – an international professional learning program delivered 100% online.
Registration is now open for the following online courses:
- Creating Culture Plans by Sue Harvey, Vancouver, Canada
- Creative Placemaking by Pru Robey, Artscape, Toronto, Canada
- Cultural Tourism: Impacting Communities Worldwide by Cheryl Hargrove, Washington, DC, USA
- Festivals, Events and Eventful Communities by Robert Palmer, Edinburgh, UK
- Foundations of Cultural Planning by Robert Palmer, Edinburgh, UK
Registration is now open for the following online workshops:
- Case Studies in Cultural Citizenship by Dr. Tressa Berman, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Cultural Entrepreneurship by Dr. Lidia Varbanova, Montreal, Canada
- Cultural Planning – An International Perspective by Dr. Lidia Varbanova, Montreal, Canada
- Digital Culture and Museums by Anra Kennedy, Culture24, London, UK
- Intangible Cultural Heritage by Marilyn Truscott, Canberra, Australia
- Managing for Success in Public Art by Cath Brunner, Seattle, WA, USA
- Resourceful Design Innovation by Re-Imagining Existing Urban Assets by Scott Burnham, Boston, MA, USA
Authored and taught by international experts and senior practitioners from around the globe, courses and workshops offer online discussions, case studies, and opportunities to engage and network with other professionals in an interactive online learning environment.
About the UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development
The UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is a legacy of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. By engaging the strengths of international leaders in the field of cultural planning and development, the Centre educates, trains and supports cultural planning and development through university-level programs and the exchange of successful practice, in a context of critical thinking with a global perspective.
For more information about the program and other professional development opportunities offered, please visit https://cstudies.ubc.ca/study-topic/cultural-planning-development and subscribe to program updates.