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This archive shows the United Kingdomâs most important memories told through some of its most prized documents, photographs, film, audio, and letters. UNESCO protects these documents as they of vital importance in preserving cultural identities, in bridging the past and the present and in shaping the future. UNESCO SITES IN THE UK World Heritage Sites. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites. INTRODUCTION. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell the unique story of the UKâs contribution to the world. BIOSPHERES â UNESCO UK Explore the UKâs UNESCO Biospheres below. BIOSPHERE. Biosffer Dyfi. Geographical Coordinates. 52.591°N 3.849°W. The area around the river Dyfi in Wales is a special place for its people, its culture and the local environment. It hosts some of the finest and most inspiring landscapes and wildlife areas in Europe, as well as a passionate GEOPARKS â UNESCO UKGLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORKSTONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKUNESCO GEOPARKUNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK The UK's Geoparks are part of a global network of a 140 areas of exceptional geological significance. Above all else, Geoparks are about local people, and without their passion and enthusiasm, they really cannot thrive or flourish. UNESCO Global Geoparks are single, unified geographical areas where sites and landscapes of international LâORĂAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE AWARD The details. The UK and Ireland Rising Talents Award is a national programme offering five post-doctoral women scientists a grant of Ł15,000 each. The UK and Ireland Rising Talents Award also offers a number of opportunities designed to help further establish womenâs research careers. Discover below the breakdown of the Awardâsadvantages
HADRIANâS WALL WHS Hadrianâs Wall has an allure of its own. The enduring interest of the Wall, locally, nationally and internationally is a testament to its resonance with contemporary societies and absolute validation of its inscription as a World Heritage Site. People feel connected to it through familiarity and pride, it is a cultural identifier. WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE ANDWORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITYDIVERSITY DIALOGUE EXAMPLESDIVERSITY DIALOGUE PROJECTDIVERSITY DIALOGUE SERIESWORLD DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DAYDIVERSITY IN THE WORLD TODAY A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL. âOn 21 May, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, UNESCO encourages people around the world to join us in celebrating cultural diversity and advocating for ways to protect and promote it in their own communities. In this way, all will be included and no one will be leftbehind.â.
CONVENTION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION The 1960 Convention against Discrimination in Education encompasses the idea that education is not a luxury, but a fundamental right. It underscores the state obligation to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of educational opportunity. As a legally binding instrument, States Parties to theConvention are
WORLD DAY FOR WATER
World Day for Water. on March 22. Photo credit, top to bottom: Adrien Olichon, UNESCO, Cia Gould. Water is an essential building block of life. It is more than just essential to quench thirst or protect health; water is vital for creating jobs and supporting economic, social, and human development. World Water Day is held annually on 22March
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This archive shows the United Kingdomâs most important memories told through some of its most prized documents, photographs, film, audio, and letters. UNESCO protects these documents as they of vital importance in preserving cultural identities, in bridging the past and the present and in shaping the future. UNESCO SITES IN THE UK World Heritage Sites. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites. INTRODUCTION. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell the unique story of the UKâs contribution to the world. BIOSPHERES â UNESCO UK Explore the UKâs UNESCO Biospheres below. BIOSPHERE. Biosffer Dyfi. Geographical Coordinates. 52.591°N 3.849°W. The area around the river Dyfi in Wales is a special place for its people, its culture and the local environment. It hosts some of the finest and most inspiring landscapes and wildlife areas in Europe, as well as a passionate GEOPARKS â UNESCO UKGLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORKSTONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKUNESCO GEOPARKUNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK The UK's Geoparks are part of a global network of a 140 areas of exceptional geological significance. Above all else, Geoparks are about local people, and without their passion and enthusiasm, they really cannot thrive or flourish. UNESCO Global Geoparks are single, unified geographical areas where sites and landscapes of international LâORĂAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE AWARD The details. The UK and Ireland Rising Talents Award is a national programme offering five post-doctoral women scientists a grant of Ł15,000 each. The UK and Ireland Rising Talents Award also offers a number of opportunities designed to help further establish womenâs research careers. Discover below the breakdown of the Awardâsadvantages
HADRIANâS WALL WHS Hadrianâs Wall has an allure of its own. The enduring interest of the Wall, locally, nationally and internationally is a testament to its resonance with contemporary societies and absolute validation of its inscription as a World Heritage Site. People feel connected to it through familiarity and pride, it is a cultural identifier. WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE ANDWORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITYDIVERSITY DIALOGUE EXAMPLESDIVERSITY DIALOGUE PROJECTDIVERSITY DIALOGUE SERIESWORLD DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DAYDIVERSITY IN THE WORLD TODAY A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL. âOn 21 May, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, UNESCO encourages people around the world to join us in celebrating cultural diversity and advocating for ways to protect and promote it in their own communities. In this way, all will be included and no one will be leftbehind.â.
CONVENTION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION The 1960 Convention against Discrimination in Education encompasses the idea that education is not a luxury, but a fundamental right. It underscores the state obligation to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of educational opportunity. As a legally binding instrument, States Parties to theConvention are
WORLD DAY FOR WATER
World Day for Water. on March 22. Photo credit, top to bottom: Adrien Olichon, UNESCO, Cia Gould. Water is an essential building block of life. It is more than just essential to quench thirst or protect health; water is vital for creating jobs and supporting economic, social, and human development. World Water Day is held annually on 22March
UNESCO SITES IN THE UK World Heritage Sites. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites. INTRODUCTION. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell the unique story of the UKâs contribution to the world. PROGRAMMES â UNESCO UK UNESCO seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture. Explore our Education, Science, Culture and Communication Programmes in the UK, its Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. UNESCO is the United Nations agency responsible for coordinating international cooperation ineducation, science
REPORTS â UNESCO UK {15.04.2021: UNESCO approves creation of new UK-backed International Geodiversity Day} - {29.03.2021: L'Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science Awards open for applications} - {15.03.2021: Cornwall World Heritage Site launches new world-leading sustainable development managementplan}
OUR COMMUNITY OF EXPERTS As facilitators and convenors, the UK National Commission for UNESCO keep informed on current research, practice and policy through our vast community of UK-based experts đĄ EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ESD IN THE UK This policy brief provides an account of the current status of ESD across the UK. It draws on evidence from independent experts from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (education is a devolved responsibility in the UK) and sets out some of the characteristics of best practice and an analysis of future opportunities for enhancing the core role of education and learning in the pursuit APPLY TO BECOME AN ACCREDITED EXPERT Want to learn more? Meet đ± âOur Community of Expertsâ to find further information on this fantastic network of specialists from across the UK.âOur Community of Expertsâ to find further information on this fantastic network of specialists from across theUK.
CELEBRATE THE DIVERSITY OF UK HERITAGE: CALL FOR This is a protected area. Please enter your password: Instagram â Facebook â Twitter. Questions, project enquires or other queries â KATE PUGH â UNESCO UK Kate Pugh is a heritage and cultural specialist with extensive experience in national and international heritage.CHARLOTTE JOY
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From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell the unique story of the UKâs contribution to the world. UNESCO SITES IN THE UK World Heritage Sites. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites represent the diversity of our planet and the people who have lived on it. They show the development of human history over thousands of years and celebrate the best of who we are â through art, architecture, religion, industry and much more. GEOPARKS â UNESCO UKGLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORKSTONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKUNESCO GEOPARKUNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK The tectonic island of Anglesey includes more than a hundred different rock types and the oldest fossils in England or Wales within 1,800 million years of Earthâs history., GeoMon is the United Kingdomâs most geologically diverse Global Geopark. BIOSPHERES â UNESCO UK .Situated just off the coast of Portsmouth within the English Channel, The Isle of Wight is the largest Island in England, and like most islands, it benefits from a unique climate â a HADRIANâS WALL WHS Its character and relevance is constantly evolving, providing contemporary resonance and benefit to the host local population. So for a project such as the Hadrianâs Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP), funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and hosted by Newcastle University, activity could be dynamic and responsive, particularly when faced with a global pandemic. WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE ANDWORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITYDIVERSITY DIALOGUE EXAMPLESDIVERSITY DIALOGUE PROJECTDIVERSITY DIALOGUE SERIESWORLD DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DAYDIVERSITY IN THE WORLD TODAY Held every year on 21 May, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development celebrates not only the richness of the worldâs cultures but also the essential role of intercultural dialogue for achieving peace and sustainable development. LâORĂAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE AWARD Innovation has been at the core of LâOrĂ©alâs business since the company was founded by a visionary scientist more than 100 years ago, and quite simply, we depend on the contributions women make in CONVENTION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION It underscores the state obligation to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of educational opportunity. As a legally binding instrument, States Parties to the Convention are obligated to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of opportunity in education.WORLD DAY FOR WATER
Water is an essential building block of life. It is more than just essential to quench thirst or protect health; water is vital for creating jobs and supporting economic, social, and human development. UNESCO UKABOUT USPROGRAMMESTHE SITESNATIONAL VALUECONTACT USđ§«#COVID19
From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell the unique story of the UKâs contribution to the world. UNESCO SITES IN THE UK World Heritage Sites. From the ancient landscape and monuments of Stonehenge, the Jurassic Coast packed with 150 million years of life, to the lonely island of St Kilda evacuated after four thousand years of human occupation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites tell WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites represent the diversity of our planet and the people who have lived on it. They show the development of human history over thousands of years and celebrate the best of who we are â through art, architecture, religion, industry and much more. GEOPARKS â UNESCO UKGLOBAL GEOPARKS NETWORKSTONEHAMMER UNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARKUNESCO GEOPARKUNESCO GLOBAL GEOPARK The tectonic island of Anglesey includes more than a hundred different rock types and the oldest fossils in England or Wales within 1,800 million years of Earthâs history., GeoMon is the United Kingdomâs most geologically diverse Global Geopark. BIOSPHERES â UNESCO UK .Situated just off the coast of Portsmouth within the English Channel, The Isle of Wight is the largest Island in England, and like most islands, it benefits from a unique climate â a HADRIANâS WALL WHS Its character and relevance is constantly evolving, providing contemporary resonance and benefit to the host local population. So for a project such as the Hadrianâs Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP), funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and hosted by Newcastle University, activity could be dynamic and responsive, particularly when faced with a global pandemic. WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE ANDWORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITYDIVERSITY DIALOGUE EXAMPLESDIVERSITY DIALOGUE PROJECTDIVERSITY DIALOGUE SERIESWORLD DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DAYDIVERSITY IN THE WORLD TODAY Held every year on 21 May, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development celebrates not only the richness of the worldâs cultures but also the essential role of intercultural dialogue for achieving peace and sustainable development. LâORĂAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE AWARD Innovation has been at the core of LâOrĂ©alâs business since the company was founded by a visionary scientist more than 100 years ago, and quite simply, we depend on the contributions women make in CONVENTION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION It underscores the state obligation to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of educational opportunity. As a legally binding instrument, States Parties to the Convention are obligated to proscribe any form of discrimination in education while promoting equality of opportunity in education.WORLD DAY FOR WATER
Water is an essential building block of life. It is more than just essential to quench thirst or protect health; water is vital for creating jobs and supporting economic, social, and human development. WORLD HERITAGE SITES World Heritage Sites represent the diversity of our planet and the people who have lived on it. They show the development of human history over thousands of years and celebrate the best of who we are â through art, architecture, religion, industry and much more. PROGRAMMES â UNESCO UK UNESCO is the United Nations agency responsible for coordinating international cooperation in education, science, culture and communication. Itâs goal is to help prevent war by building the defences of peace in the minds of men and women. REPORTS â UNESCO UK {15.04.2021: UNESCO approves creation of new UK-backed International Geodiversity Day} - {29.03.2021: L'Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science Awards open for applications} - {15.03.2021: Cornwall World Heritage Site launches new world-leading sustainable development managementplan}
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