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US PRESERVATIONIST ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ICOMOS
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Monday, 13 October 2008
October 4, 2008, Québec, Canada. Gustavo F. Araoz, AIA, was elected President of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) during the organization's 16th General Assembly and International scientific Colloquium, held in Quebec City, Canada, from September 29 to October 4, 2008. Mr. Araoz currently serves as Executive Director of the United States Committee for ICOMOS (US/ICOMOS), headquartered in Washington, DC. He is the seventh President of ICOMOS, and the first American ever elected to this office. ICOMOS was founded in 1965 to create an international network of professionals and supporters of heritage conservation and has grown to become the pre-eminent global historic preservation organization.
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Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 342
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Friday, 11 July 2008
For mail order transactions: Australia ICOMOS now accepts Visa and MasterCard

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An information service provided by the Australia ICOMOS Secretariat
Friday 4 July 2008
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RAIA Clem Cummings Medal for Ken Charlton AM
2)  Streetwise Asia Trivia Night – 7pm Friday July 18, Flemington, Melbourne!!
3)  Expression of interest: assistance with reconstruction of cultural heritage in China
4)  News from ICCROM
5)  Link to Heritage Tasmania’s Enews
6)  Australia ICOMOS fax number
 
Situations Vacant...
7)  Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority vacancies – Conservation & Infrastructure Department
8)  National Library Of Australia vacancy – Project Manager-Treasures Gallery
9)  Heritage Architect, Woodhead, Adelaide CBD
Last Updated ( Friday, 11 July 2008 )
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Launch of 2008 Award of Excellence for Handicrafts in Southeast Asia
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Friday, 11 July 2008

From UNESCO

 
Dear All,

We would like to share with you information on the launching of the 2008 Award of Excellence for Handicrafts Programme (formerly known as the Seal of Excellence for Handicrafts Programme). As of 2008, the programme name has been globally changed from Seal of Excellence to Award of Excellence. The programme cycle will be spread over 2 years, the evaluation taking place this year and 2009 focusing on capacity-building and promotional activities.

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