University of Birmingham and Indian Institute of Heritage Form Partnership in Heritage and Museology

University of Birmingham and Indian Institute of Heritage Form Partnership in Heritage and Museology

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 15, 2024 10:21 IST

Under this partnership, both institutions are set to embark on a journey of meaningful collaboration, with a focus on joint research projects, student exchange programs, and academic initiatives spanning across Birmingham and Delhi.

In a landmark move aimed at fostering global collaboration in the fields of Heritage, Museums, and Museology, the University of Birmingham and the Indian Institute of Heritage have announced a strategic partnership.

Under this partnership, both institutions are set to embark on a journey of meaningful collaboration, with a focus on joint research projects, student exchange programs, and academic initiatives spanning across Birmingham and Delhi. With a shared commitment to excellence in education and research, the collaboration seeks to harness the strengths and expertise of both institutions to address pressing challenges and opportunities in the realm of heritage preservation and museology.

The University of Birmingham, renowned for its pioneering research in heritage studies, particularly through its esteemed International Centre for Heritage, brings to the table a wealth of experience and knowledge in heritage management practices and innovative strategies. Through its India Institute, the University has established a strong foothold in India, further amplifying its commitment to fostering partnerships and enhancing cultural exchange.

Meanwhile, the Indian Institute of Heritage stands as a beacon of cultural scholarship and education in India, offering a diverse array of M.A. and Ph.D. programs in disciplines such as Museology, History of Art, Conservation, Archaeology, and more. The institute's close collaboration with the National Museum in New Delhi enriches its academic offerings, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience and exposure to real-world conservation practices.

Commenting on the partnership, Professor Adam Tickell expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "The University of Birmingham is deeply committed to forging meaningful partnerships in India, and this collaboration with the Indian Institute of Heritage presents a remarkable opportunity to advance knowledge and expertise in heritage studies on a global scale."

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. B. R. Mani emphasized the significance of the collaboration in shaping the future of heritage education and scholarship, stating, "This partnership signifies a pivotal step towards creating informed and efficient heritage professionals, benefitting students and staff alike."

With its potential to drive innovation, foster cultural exchange, and empower future generations of heritage practitioners, the University of Birmingham and Indian Institute of Heritage partnership heralds a new era of collaboration in the pursuit of preserving and celebrating our shared cultural heritage.

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Abhay an alumnus of IIMC and Delhi University, has over a decade long experience of reporting on various beats of journalism. During his free time he prefers listening to music or play indoor and outdoor games.