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联合国教科文组织曼谷办事处招募亚太地区非物质文化遗产大学课程项目支持研究咨询员

来源:亚太中心

截止日期:2015-7-8

任职期限:大约15至20周,2015年7月至11月

项目背景:

根据2003年联合国教科文组织《保护非物质文化遗产公约》定义:非物质文化遗产(intangible cultural heritage)是指被各社区、群体,有时是个人,视为其文化遗产组成部分的各种“社会实践、观念表述、表现形式、知识、技能以及相关的工具、实物、手工艺品和文化空间”。

非物质文化遗产包括如下几个方面:(1)口头传统和表现形式,包括作为非物质文化遗产媒介的语言;(2)文化遗产;(3)表演艺术;(4)社会实践、仪式、和节庆活动;(5)与自然界和宇宙相关的知识和实践;(6)传统手工艺。

为支持非物质文化研究项目融入亚太地区研究生课程,联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)计划于2015年11月在泰国首都曼谷组织一次区域性研讨会。亚太地区高等学府及研究机构代表将纷纷参加此次研讨会,并交流研究生非物质文化遗产研究项目发展的相关情况。

入选的咨询员将作为该项目的一部分。他们将会对一些课题开展形势分析研究, 并在研讨会上展示他们的研究成果,让参与者对项目有一个更好的认识。

咨询员职责:

1. 对亚太地区各个国家开设非物质文化遗产研究项目的研究生学位研究。尤其是需要注意如下方面:

(1)制作一份清单,记录亚太地区积极从事研究生阶段非物质文化遗产研究项目的大学。详细描述机构的系别,项目需求,如指定课程、实地考察、论文情况;

(2)审议并评估各个大学在开展非物质文化研究项目中采用的课程内容、教学材料、作业模式,是否与联合国教科文组织要求相一致;

(3)分析各个大学开展的研究项目是否反映、采用、并依据2003年联合国教科文组织《保护非物质文化遗产公约》;

(4)就形式研究的结果写一份总结性报告,报告最长不超过40页。

2. 协助组织2015年11月在泰国首都曼谷举行的为期两天的区域性研讨会

(1)与联合国教科文组织曼谷办公室合作,为研讨会制作日程安排;

(2)在研讨会上就形式研究结果做报告,需采用PPT格式;

(3)协调、协助研讨会期间的报告和全体会议;

(4)写一份研讨会总结性报告,包括与会人员信息和研讨会结果,报告最长不超过20页。

3. 需向联合国教科文组织提供如下文件:

(1)2015年7月31日前,提供亚太地区开设研究生非物质文化遗产研究项目的学校名单;

(2)2015年9月30日前,提供上述的形式报告;

(3)2015年11月10日前,提供会议报告。

任职要求:

优秀的非物质文化遗产相关知识;

熟悉联合国教科文组织《保护非物质文化遗产公约》;

对亚太地区研究生教学项目有了解和相关经验;

在亚太地区大学中有广泛的关系网;

卓越的研究和分析能力;

优秀的英文写作和报告能力。

合同协议:服务合同

 

职位申请:

截止日期:2015年7月8日

申请材料: 1. 求职者详细简历 2. 简历最长2至3页。同时需描述如下内容:

提出方法论,包括但不限于案头研究,与当地的研究人员合作;大学代表访谈和沟通(面对面或通过远程沟通渠道)。简要工作计划和初步预算(包括一次曼谷的出差任务)。

申请递交至: Linina Phuttitarn, Programme Assistant, Culture Unit, culture.bgk@unesco.org

(中文稿由“中国日报网”翻译,请以英文稿为准。)

 

 

Deadline: 8 July 2015

Consultancy timeframe: Approximately 15-20 weeks between July to November 2015

Background of the project:

Intangible cultural heritage or "ICH” is defined by the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage as “the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills – as well as the instruments, objects, artefacts and cultural spaces associated therewith – that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage. ICH is manifested inter alia in the following domains:

(a) oral traditions and expressions, including language as a vehicle of the intangible;

(b) cultural heritage;

(c) performing arts;

(d) social practices, rituals and festive events;

(e) knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe;

(f) traditional craftsmanship”.

With an aim to support the integration of ICH studies in university courses at post-graduate level in the Asia-Pacific Region, UNESCO will organize a regional symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, in November 2015 to bring together representatives from tertiary education institutions in the region. This symposium will provide a platform for the universities to exchange their knowledge, resources and experiences in the development of ICH programmes at the post-graduate level.

As part of the activity implementation, the selected consultant will conduct a situational analysis on topics which are detailed below in “Role of the consultant”. The analysis results will be presented at the symposium to enable the participants to gain a better understanding of the situation related to the implementation of ICH post-graduate programmes by universities in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Role of the consultant:

1. Conduct research, taking into consideration an equitable geographic representation of countries across the Asia-Pacific Region, of post-graduate degrees focusing on intangible cultural heritage (ICH). In particular the consultant shall:

a. Create a list of universities in the Asia-Pacific Region that are active in teaching ICH at post-graduate level. Specify institutional infrastructures (for examples, department or faculty) that offer these studies as well as their programme requirements (for example, requirements focusing on coursework, field visits, and/or thesis completion).

b. Examine and assess curricular contents and teaching materials as well as delivery modalities (instructors and teaching methods) employed by a selection of universities (to be agreed upon with UNESCO) in implementing their ICH education programs.

c. Analyze whether the above programmes reflect, employ or refer to the basic principles of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (including, inter alia, community-based identification, inventorying and safeguarding of ICH, viability and the dynamic nature of ICH, ICH and sustainable development. Please refer to Annex II for more details.)

d. Produce a report with an executive summary to present the results of the undertaken situational analysis per Article 1 a. b. and c. (indicative maximum number of pages, including an executive summary: 40 pages).

2. Assist with the organization of the two-day regional symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, which is tentatively scheduled to take place in November 2015.

a. Contribute to the development of the symposium agenda in collaboration with UNESCO Bangkok;

b. Produce and present a 45-minute PowerPoint file to report the undertaken situational analysis per Article 1 at the symposium;

c. Facilitate and moderate the presentations and plenary sessions during the two-day symposium;

d. Produce a meeting report with an executive summary to include the participants’ inputs and overall symposium outcomes (indicative maximum number of pages, including an executive summary: 20 pages).

3. Provide UNESCO with the following documents:

a. Preliminary list of universities in the Asia-Pacific Region that are active in teaching ICH at post-graduate level per Article 1 a. by 31 July 2015.

b. Report on the situation analysis as stated in Article 1 d. by 30 September 2015.

c. Meeting report as stated in Article 3 d. by 10 November 2015.

Qualifications

Excellent knowledge in ICH and familiarization with the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Knowledge and experience related to education programmes at post-graduate level in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Wide network with universities in the Asia-Pacific Region. Excellent research and analytical skills.

Excellent writing and reporting skills in English.

Contractual arrangement: Contract for services

 

Application:

Deadline: 8 July 2015

The application should include:

1. Detailed CVs of applicant

2. Cover letter (maximum 2-3 pages) describing:

Proposed methodology, which may include but is not limited to desk research, collaboration with local researchers, interviews and communication (in-person or via distance communication channels) with university representatives Brief workplan and tentative budget (including one mission to Bangkok, Thailand)

Applications should be sent to:

Linina Phuttitarn, Programme Assistant, Culture Unit, culture.bgk@unesco.org

Original text:

http://www.unescobkk.org/news/article/call-for-research-consultancy-supporting-the-integration-of-intangible-cultural-heritage-in-univers/

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