An annual programme of short courses in partnership with Oxford University Department of Continuing Education for historic environment practitioners and postgraduate students. The Courses are designed by English Heritage in association with the Archaeology Training Forum (ATF), the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) and the Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA).
This residential course, endorsed by English Heritage and the Institute of Highways Incorporated Engineers, brings together urban designers and highways engineers to demonstrate how the disciplines can be combined to produce outstanding public realm design.
This three-day intensive Summer School is designed to introduce the range of measured survey techniques currently available and to provide participants with both theoretical and practical instruction, focussing on the production of scaled drawings of selected buildings in the gardens at Wrest Park.
English Heritage will be launching a Historic Enivironment Traineeship (HET) Scheme in October 2008. Trainees will be placed within our regional teams across the country and will gain experience in the application of professional conservation management skills in a planning and development context.