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Urban Design and the Historic Environment - BAJR - 27th April 2010 http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?135-Urban-Design-and-the-Historic-Environment-Course Yes... keep up to date with news, courses, views and films! Keep an eye on the BAJR Fed Home Page For example, this is a great course which is of relevance in today's commercial archaeology... get ahead, get some coursework behind you... benefit your CV.. make yourself more employable... click the link and find out more! http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?135-Urban-Design-and-the-Historic-Environment-Course The relationship between Urban Design and the Historic Environment is a fundamental concern for planners, architects, designers, and all the diverse professions concerned with the evaluation and shaping of places. The historic environment provides the starting point for most urban design: it can both encapsulate the opportunities it offers and circumscribe possibilities. This seminar provides a unique opportunity to investigate different perspectives on the relationship between urban design and the historic environment and to engage some of the leading practitioners in the field in discussion and debate. At the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education only 98 quid ! Urban Design and the Historic Environment - Dinosaur - 27th April 2010 They ever going to have any of these useful courses up north where the rest of us can access them? Urban Design and the Historic Environment - Oxbeast - 27th April 2010 Um, its the University of Oxford, the clue is in the name, Dinosaur. I've done a couple of their courses, and I really rate them for being well run. In addition to the learning, I found it useful to meet people from different organizations. Urban Design and the Historic Environment - Jack - 27th April 2010 I used to work for the oxford unit. Some sound people down there, fond of an ale or three. Urban Design and the Historic Environment - Dinosaur - 27th April 2010 Oxbeast Wrote:Um, its the University of Oxford, the clue is in the name, Dinosaur. I've done a couple of their courses, and I really rate them for being well run. In addition to the learning, I found it useful to meet people from different organizations. Always done that by working for the organisations, or other people working for the one I was working for at the time, although I suppose the workforce is gradually becoming more static, employer-wise. I reiterate, why don't there ever seem to be courses like that in other parts of the country (maybe run by people not the University of Oxford), you ever tried nipping down to Oxford for the day from Newcastle? |