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Wood Conservation Course in Norway
The 12th International Course on Wood Conservation Technology is currently being held at the Norwegian Directorate of Cultural
Heritage (Riksantikvaren), Oslo, Norway.
This is a course on the conservation of cultural heritage made of wood. It is directed towards professionals who have been working for some years within the field of wood conservation.
The course is jointly organized by the Norwegian Directorate of Cultural Heritage (Riksantikvaren), Norwegian
University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU), the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo and ICCROM.
Twenty participants from nineteen countries are attending the course.
Participants
- Julio E. BENITEZ TELLES, Ecuador
- Rasa BERTASIUTE, Lithuania
- Arild BJARKØY, Norway
- Jacob Jetse BOONSTRA, Netherlands
- Thi Anh DUONG, Viet Nam
- Stela GRMOLJEZ, Croatia
- Emma HOCKER, Sweden
- Remigius KIGONGO M., Uganda
- Liljana KOVACOVSKA, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- Jianyun LI, China
- Gregory Jerome MacNEIL, Canada
- Salman MUHAMMAD, Pakistan
- Honório NICHOLLS PEREIRA, Brasil
- Mimi PRADHAN, Nepal
- Bangutis-Jonas PRAPUOLENIS, Lithuania
- Masakazu TAKEUCHI, Japan
- Martin O. TINDI, Kenya
- Chirstopher WARTENBERG, Poland
- Guy WILLIAMS, New Zealand
- Mike YENGLING, United States
Member States represented: Brasil, Canada, Croatia, Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Sweden and United States
updated on:
19 January, 2007 |