Application Deadline: March 31st, 2025
Applications are now open for the 2025 UNESCO Asia-Pacific World Heritage Young Masters. The UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia and the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research for the Asia-Pacific Region (WHITRAP Suzhou) are pleased to launch the “World Heritage Young Masters Initiative”. This pioneering program aims to recognize and empower the next generation of heritage conservation leaders by showcasing their innovative cultural heritage projects across the region.
Youth are the future custodians of the world’s heritage and a driving force behind its sustainable development. The “World Heritage Young Masters initiative” seeks to strengthen the transmission of heritage building skills among young people, encourage their participation in cultural heritage protection, and foster creativity and leadership within youth communities. It focuses on replicable innovative practices in cultural heritage and builds an international platform for youth participation in heritage protection, contributing to the sustainable development of society and the economy through case selection, academic exchanges, and showcasing of achievements.
The theme of this year is “Protection, Innovation and Sustainable Development”, highlighting innovative practices in cultural heritage protection led by young professionals.
Requirements
- The recruitment is open to individuals under the age of 45 in the Asia-Pacific region who are engaged in cultural heritage conservation. This includes managers and practitioners from cultural heritage conservation entities, professionals from universities and research institutions, employees of heritage-related enterprises, heritage conservation architects, landscape designers, intangible cultural heritage inheritors, traditional artisans, and others engaged in the heritage-related fields.
- Eligible cases include wooden structure dominated protection projects completed within the last 10 years at cultural heritage sites, encompassing but is not limited to restoration, extension, reconstruction and new construction in the historical contexts.
More Info: Asia-Pacific World Heritage Young Masters