Warsaw University of Technology

Project Processes in Historical Buildings and Complexes

Warsaw, Poland

The Non-degree in Project Processes in Historical Buildings and Complexes at Warsaw University of Technology is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Warsaw University of Technology is the premier technical research university in Poland, combining a rich 200-year history with cutting-edge innovation. It is consistently ranked as the top engineering school in the country, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe.

About the Program

The Project Processes in Historical Buildings and Complexes program is a non-degree course for professionals like architects and conservation specialists. It lasts one year and is taught in English at Warsaw University of Technology. The program's main advantage is its focus on practical skills for conserving historical architecture.

The curriculum covers conservation processes, including formal and technical conditions. Students learn about preserving historical values while adapting to modern requirements. The program emphasizes project management skills in conservation, with hands-on learning and knowledge of specific challenges in preserving historical sites.

Graduates can work as Conservation Architects, Heritage Managers, or Project Coordinators in conservation projects. They can find jobs in public institutions, NGOs, and private firms dedicated to cultural heritage protection, helping to preserve historical buildings and complexes.

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