| Date | Tuesday, June 15, 2010 |
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| Topic | Historic Environment Workforce Skills & Training Education & Skilled People Environment |
Research conducted by the National Heritage Training Group found that there is a shortage of building professionals accredited to work in the conservation sector. If you are an architect, engineer, surveyor, or similar and are considering heritage work, why not attend one of The University of York's summer Continuing Professional Development courses to find out more about this interesting sector?
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