Student Abstracts due March 31st.
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Students from all areas of study in Historic Preservation and Conservation are encouraged to apply for an APT Student Scholarship to participate in the APT Kansas City 2015 Conference. Applications are accepted by submitting an abstract that summarizes research and/or a project that addresses the 2015 Conference theme and tracks.
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Theme: Convergence of People and Places-Diverse Technologies and Practices
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Convergence is the independent development of similar characteristics or approaches by different groups exposed to similar environments, challenges and practices. As those who are responsible for the care and preservation of our built heritage, we embrace convergence every day. Even with local or regional differences, the technologies and approaches that we develop and implement have common threads, which are largely the result of our history, knowledge, training, resources and practice.The tracks at this year’s Conference will cover:
For more information, and to start your submission, click here. Submissions due Tuesday, March 31st.
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Join Us in Kansas City!
As a Student Scholar, you will be able to participate in the APT Kansas City 2015 Conference at no cost. In exchange, you are expected to actively participate in all aspects of the Conference, attend all events for which you are given tickets, and any Student Scholarship fundraising activities.
For additional information contact the Student Scholarship and Outreach Committee Chair: |