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SUMMARY:Diálogos. Redescubrir el patrimonio universitario. Arte\, ciencia\, historia y sociedad
DESCRIPTION:La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) tiene una larga y consolidada trayectoria en cuanto a su patrimonio\, sus colecciones y sus museos\, que se inicia en 1910 con la creación de la Universidad\, y se reafirma a partir de 1929\, con el reconocimiento de la autonomía universitaria.\nDesde entonces ha  desempeñado un  papel protagónico  en la reunión\,  estudio\, conservación\, preservación\,  exhibición  y  divulgación  de  bienes  culturales y  naturales\, cumpliendo con las funciones universitarias de docencia\, investigación y difusión de la cultura.\nMuchos acervos son tradicionales\, mientras otros son de reciente formación. En todos los casos es necesario visitar y revisitar el patrimonio para revalorizarlo y darle un sentido de actualidad\, que sea significativo para las nuevas generaciones.\nRedescubrir el patrimonio universitario significa conocerlo\, interpretarlo y reinterpretarlo\, pero sobre todo preservarlo para las generaciones futuras y para fomentar un sentido de identidad universitaria.\nCon este propósito\, el Seminario Universitario de Museos y Espacios Museográficos\, el Museo de Geofísica de la UNAM\, el Comité Nacional Mexicano del Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM-México)\, el Grupo de Colecciones y Museos Universitarios (UMAC) en México convocan a los miembros de la comunidad universitaria relacionados con el patrimonio universitario a participar en el análisis de la situación del patrimonio universitario y presentar propuestas para su mejor utilización en la reunión.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/dialogos-redescubrir-el-patrimonio-universitario-arte-ciencia-historia-y-sociedad/
LOCATION:Museo de Geofísica\, UNAM\, Mexico City\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:TOKYO UMAC SEMINAR
DESCRIPTION:UMAC TOKYO SEMINAR University Museums as Cultural Commons\nPost-UMAC 2019 Seminar. \nWith Yohko Watanabe (Keio University Art Center)\, Andrew Simpson (UMAC/Department of Ancient History\, Macquarie University\, Australia) and Judy Willcocks (Central Saint Martins\, University of the Arts\, London\, UK)\, among others. \nSee Program and more info here. \n 
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/tokyo-umac-seminar/
LOCATION:Keio University Art Center\, Tokyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:International Seminar Heritage on Fire: Who's next?
DESCRIPTION:Heritage on fire: Who’s next?\nFire risk management for cultural heritage\nInternational seminar | Rio de Janeiro\n26-28 June 2019\n \nFire is a major hazard affecting cultural heritage assets around the world. Although it may seem a ‘rare event’ from a single institution’s perspective\, large fires can become routine when considering the total heritage of a nation. Furthermore\, their impact is typically catastrophic\, causing total or almost total loss in the affected cultural property. Recent examples include the Glasgow School of Arts (United Kingdom\, 2014 and 2018)\, the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (Russian Federation\, 2015)\, Mzuzu University Library (Malawi\, 2015)\, India’s National Museum of Natural History (2016)\, New York’s Saint Sava Cathedral (United States of America\, 2016)\, Jakarta’s Maritime Museum (Indonesia\, 2018)\, and Brazil’s National Museum (2018). \n\nThe majority of fires affecting heritage institutions have internal causes\, and can be avoided or greatly reduced through proper maintenance and safety procedures. In order to prevent fire disasters\, emergency preparedness is essential but it must not be the only strategy. There is a clear need to promote more effective legislation and policies\, to stimulate the use of new fire safety technologies\, and help create a fire prevention culture in heritage organizations. \n\nThe seminar will address these pressing issues\, underlining the key role that decision makers must play in preventing disaster fires. Fire statistics and their implications for effective decision-making\, experiences from different countries and contexts in managing fire risks\, and state-of-the-art fire safety measures for application in cultural heritage will be discussed. Contributions will be sought from a diverse range of fields and disciplines\, including heritage managers and authorities\, cultural first-aiders\, conservators\, fire legislation specialists\, fire engineers\, fire chiefs\, heritage risk assessors\, and insurance experts. A visit to Brazil’s National Museum will be organized to provide a first-hand view of the ongoing actions to re-establish its prominent role as a heritage and research institution in the country and internationally. \n\nA specialist forum will take place at the end of the seminar to set forth meaningful recommendations concerning fire risk reduction in cultural heritage. This will provide a concrete output to support policy changes and ensure wide dissemination of results. \n\nTarget audience: heritage authorities\, heritage managers\, national fire protection agencies\, museum directors\, museum designers\, heritage management educators\, etc. \nProgram in  ENGLISH and  PORTUGUESE \n Registration \nContact: seminario@museus.gov.br \nSUPPORTED BY UMAC.
URL:http://umac.icom.museum/calendar/international-seminar-heritage-on-fire-whos-next/
LOCATION:Multiple venues (see program)\, Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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