Architecture Building Technologies and Heritage Conservation
From 15th to 31st of July 2016.
- Vernacular architecture, architects works Ybl Miklos, and other architect.
- Different High Technology and current practices in architectural technology.
- Conservation and renovation of archeological sites in Ljubljana.
- Dealing with new techniques used in conservation.
Description
The summer training course derives as a result of the cooperation between Egypt, Hungary and Slovenia, on the level of higher education. The cooperation is between two of a highly qualified universities in Europe including, Budapest University for Technology and Economics (BME) ranked 1st in Hungary and 356 worldwide, & University of Ljubljana (UL) ranked 1st in Slovenia and 216 worldwide, according to the Webometrics University Rankings.
The course duration is TWO weeks in Budapest and Ljubljana with the leading of professionals from BME and UL, and urban planning institutes, research centers, architecture offices and local governments will be also important venues.
Keywords
Architecture, Building technologies, Conservation, Summer School, High technology architecture, Vernacular architecture.
Benefits
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Issuing a Certificate of Participation with universities logos and approval, for each student, also certified from the Ktn Egypt and Balassi Institute in Cairo.
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Learning how to present and promote your group work in front of professionals.
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Exploring many buildings which are rich in their architecture style
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Dealing with experts and professionals in a foreign country
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Suggest some proposals to solve the architectural and urban problems of Budapest and Ljubljana
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The obtainance of Schengen visa
Main Topics
Experience the architecture of Budapest and Ljubljana and more:
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Vernacular architecture, architects works Ybl Miklos, and other architect.
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Different High Technology and current practices in architectural technology.
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Conservation and renovation of archeological sites in Ljubljana.
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Dealing with new techniques used in conservation.
Who can Apply
The workshop is open for 10 to 25 applicants with architecture, urban planning and landscape architecture background for undergraduate applicants from level 2, 3 (male and female applicants) and 4 (for female applicants only). Experts, researchers and professionals are also welcome to join.
How to Apply
Gladly, follow the applying procedures by:
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Send an email of intention by using and filling the contact us form, Do Not forget to mention your phone number and email,
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Contact the contact persons in the contact person section, mentioned below,
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You will get an email of acceptance if accepted to join the workshop
- Send us a copy of your passport and CV (Download the CV Template)
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Visit the Visa process section above to prepare your documents
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We will contact you to manage the flight tickets booking and confirm the visa appointment, by which you will have to be there with all needed documents.
Schedule
Accommodation
In Budapest
The accommodation will be in BMF hotel, accommodates from 2 to 4 students in one room with private bathroom and kitchenette.
In Ljubljana
The accommodation will be in Dom podiplomcev Ljubljana, accommodates from 2 to 4 students in one room with private bathroom and kitchenette.
Course Fees
The total cost of the course is 1100 USD Or 1000 Euros, Including the following,
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Transportation inside Hungary and Slovenia,
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Accommodation (without meals),
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Course tools and facilities.
While the fees do not include,
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Flight tickets (return ticket Cairo - Budapest) ~ 3500 LE,
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Travel Insurance ~ 100 LE,
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Visa cost ~ 60 Euros ~ 550 LE.
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Pocket money ~ 300 USD as minimum ~ 2400 LE, for Living Costs in Hungary, and Living Costs in Ljubljana.
Furthermore, the applicants have to bring all the needed documents, such as passports, bank statements, proof of registration, and any further documents as needed by the embassy of Hungary in Cairo.
Deadline
The deadline for applying is Thursday the 28th of April, 2016.
Contact person
Coordinators
From Egypt, Muhammad Eldaidamony
From Hungary, Dora David
From Slovenia, Ivana Nina Unkovic
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