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UNESCO Calls for Emerging Heritage Professionals to Apply to its New Heritage Apprentice Initiative

U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation in Guinea

Deadline: 20-Jan-22

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is pleased to launch the ‘Heritage Apprentice’ initiative for Emerging Heritage Professionals. This initiative provides opportunities for early-career heritage professionals to strengthen their capacity in heritage management and gain valuable real-world experience in working with UNESCO Heritage Awards-winning mentors on conservation, design or research projects of their interests.

In its inaugural year of 2022, apprentices will be chosen from the applicant pool to allow for one apprentice assigned per mentor. The matchmaking of the apprentice and mentor will be based on the interests and preferences identified in the application form. The final selection of apprentices will be made by participating mentors. Upon an applicant’s acceptance into the program, an agreement will be signed between the mentor and the apprentice to define agreed-upon terms and required commitments from both parties.

At the end of the programme, the apprentice will be asked to present her/his experience at an international conference to be organized by UNESCO, tentatively scheduled for October 2022. Mentors and apprentices will receive a letter of acknowledgment from UNESCO upon completion of their engagements.

The apprenticeship is self-funded by applicants, including travel, per diem, and related costs, but there may be occasions where mentors will assist in some manner, which is completely at the discretion of the mentor.

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For more information, visit https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/unesco-calls-emerging-heritage-professionals-apply-its-new-heritage-apprentice-initiative

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