Launched in 1994 at the grassroots level by the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, this Project gives young people a chance to voice their concerns and to become involved in the protection of the world’s natural and cultural heritage.
The World Heritage in Young Hands education kit includes student activities and photographs of World Heritage sites from all regions of the world. It is published in more than 39 languages. Click here to learn more about the education kit.
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Following are universities that include specialized study of World Heritage issues. You can consult the Education section of this website to learn how to contact the universities directly for more information.
Africa
- Cameroon: Ecole de faune de Garoua/Garoua Wildlife School
- United Republic of Tanzania: Mweka College of African Wildlife Management
Asia and the Pacific
- Japan: Tsukuba University
- Australia: Deakin University (Melbourne)
Europe and North America
- Germany: Brandenburger University of Technology, Cottbus (BTU)
- Ireland: University College Dublin (UCD)
- Russian Federation: Moscow State M.V. Lomonosov University
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: MA Programme of the University Durham