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Series of podcasts examining what we mean by ‘Cultural Heritage’, how the idea of it is transformed by society and indeed transforms society around it and Oxford’s contribution to Cultural Heritage. Topics will be covered such as Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum, Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is, Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library and so on.

Assessment

This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.

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Course Credit: University of Oxford

Course Curriculum

Module: 01
1.1 Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum 00:06:00
1.2 Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is 00:05:00
1.3 The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum 00:08:00
1.4 Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University 00:05:00
1.5 Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library 00:11:00
1.6 International Strategy 00:11:00
2.1 Introduction: How has Globalisation Changed Perceptions of Cultural Heritage? 00:07:00
2.2 The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University 00:12:00
2.3 Heritage Science 00:08:00
2.4 The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage 00:08:00
Module: 02
2.5 Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage 00:09:00
2.6 Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies 00:11:00
3.1 Introduction: How has Technology Transformed Access and Dissemination? 00:06:00
3.2 Cultural Heritage and Information Technology 00:09:00
3.3 Cultural Heritage and the Oxford e-Research Centre 00:12:00
3.4 The Ashmolean: Eastern Art Online Digitisation 00:14:00
3.5 Libraries Don’t Have to Change, Do They? 00:11:00
3.6 Leveraging Social Science Tools to Understand the Digital Humanities 00:14:00
3.7 OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage 00:09:00
4.1 Introduction: What is Cultural Heritage Law? 00:05:00
Module: 03
4.2 Emily Hudson: What is Cultural Heritage Law? 00:13:00
4.3 Cultural Heritage Law and Increasing Access to Primary Source Material. 00:11:00
4.4 Timothy Endicott: What is Cultural Heritage Law? 00:16:00
4.5 Ewan McKendrick: What is Cultural Heritage Law? 00:17:00
5.1 Introduction: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? 00:05:00
5.2 Roy Westbrook: How Can Leadership Development and the World of Commerce Contribute? 00:03:00
5.3 Culture in Executive Education: Tangible Evidence 00:09:00
5.4 Cultural Economics and the Heritage Industry 00:16:00
5.5 Cultural Heritage and the Global Market 00:17:00
Module: 04
6.1 Introduction: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:03:00
6.2 Introductory Remarks: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:05:00
6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:08:00
6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:05:00
6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:10:00
6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:08:00
6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:04:00
6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:12:00
6.9 James Elles: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? 00:07:00
Assessment
Submit Your Assignment 00:00:00
Certification 00:00:00

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