Online course - Indigenous Cultural Heritage Management: Australian resources sector
Course convenor: Dr Sarah Holcombe
Course coordinator: Lynda Lawson
Delivery: Online, 12 hours in 3 modules with a live introductory session and a final wrap up session with Q&A
Cost: $2000 (excl GST)
Participant Profile: Professionals, trades, management and consultants engaged in the resources sector
Overview: The course will address the foundational processes, practices and requirements for ensuring that cultural heritage is managed effectively and respectfully throughout the life of an operation. The course will draw upon a diverse range of Australian good practice approaches, practical approaches, practical examples and international standards. This three week course includes opportunities to learn from experts in the field, Indigenous leaders and from each other via interactive activities.
Speakers:
- Professor Bronwyn Fredericks - Pro-Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Engagement, UQ
- Vanessa Elliot - Social and economic development specialist
- Associate Professor Nick Bainton - Anthropology of large-scale resource extraction, UQ
- Rodger Barnes - Indigenous engagement and participation, UQ
- Dr Kelsey Lowe - Archaeological Heritage, UQ
About Social Performance in the Resources Sector
The Fundamentals of Social Performance Series consists of three core modules comprising the Foundations of Social Performance, Working with Communities, and Understanding Social Impact, each delivered over a four day period. Download the flyer for more information.
The Masterclass Series are led by highly qualified and skilled practitioners working around the globe. These courses focus on specialised topics and offer participants the opportunity to develop new skills, gain exposure to latest practice and make key contacts in the field.
Developed in response to demand for more modular, intensive workshops and flexible study options, our courses offer those working in the mining and social performance field the opportunity to learn alongside peers in the sector and to hear from experts in the field.
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CSRM also delivers Customised Workshops, enabling teams to develop new knowledge, explore innovative concepts and practices, and to unpack complex sustainability scenarios. Workshop objectives can be tailored to the needs of individual organisations and can be facilitated at The University of Queensland, your corporate office, or on-site with social performance teams.
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