Griffith University shares impact of heritage conversations on local communities

Unlike many other industrialised centres around the world, Australia’s cities and towns are well-served by the laws and community goodwill which help protect our heritage architecture.
And it’s this attention to conservation which Associate Professor Karine Dupre wants to impress upon those taking part in Griffith University’s latest online course ‘Cities of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Why Heritage Conservation Matters’, available on the FutureLearn social learning platform.
Beginning on April 9, the two-week course will cover a wide range of heritage conservation issues including understanding the true value of architectural conservation and the different global strategies for heritage assessment and conservation.
“Heritage is what we leave for the next generation and that creates community identity by linking our past and informing our future, “Associate Professor Dupre, one of the lead educators on the course said.
Associate Professor Karine Dupre
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