Belfast | RSUA Conservation Course
Booking is open for a five-day course in Historic Building Conservation aimed at professionals working in the fields of conservation, refurbishment and restoration
This course is designed to meet the formal accreditation criteria for the Conservation Registrant (CR) level of the RIBA Conservation Register but will be of equal benefit to Architectural Technologists, planners and surveyors involved in conservation work.
It is understood that Historic Environment Division – Department for Communities (HED) are moving towards a requirement for formal accreditation as a condition of historic building grant aid. The National Lottery Heritage Fund also recommends that conservation-accredited professionals are employed on schemes involving historic buildings.
The course programme is based on the ICOMOS Education and Training Guidelines and the format of the www.understandingconservation.org training website which has been agreed across a wide range of professional and statutory bodies.
The course will be co-ordinated by Marcus Patton and Dawson Stelfox and speakers will be a mix of local and national experts. This is an intensive course of lectures maintaining the high reputation that the previous RSUA courses have held. Please note the course will include a written essay requirement.
To view a preliminary course schedule and to book your place, please see the link included in the summary below.
Key details
Course duration: 5 days
When: 17, 23 October, 7, 14 and 21 November
Cost: RSUA Practice Services Scheme Members £400 + VAT, RSUA Members £480 + VAT, Non-member £535 + VAT
How to book: view schedule and book your place by clicking here
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