A UCL student survey by Charlie Shen on impacts and issues around the IHBC’s ‘Finance and Economics’ Competence is open to interested practitioners until 4 August, but also welcomes input after that date.
… contribute to a better understanding of the challenges facing the heritage sector…
Charlie Shen (UCL) writes:
I am delighted to invite you to participate in a survey focusing on the ‘Gaps and Impacts of the Shortage in Internal Economic and Financial Skill Sets in the Heritage Sector’. This survey aims to gather valuable insights and perspectives from individuals involved or interested in the heritage sector, including professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders. The survey is being undertaken as part of a post-graduate programme in the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage programme’s IHBC-recognised MSc Sustainable Heritage.
The survey will only take approximately 3 minutes to complete, and your responses will remain anonymous and confidential. Your input is vital in helping us understand the current state of economic and financial expertise within the heritage sector, and your insights will contribute to developing effective strategies for enhancing its economic sustainability.
The closing date for the survey is 4th August, but we welcome responses even after that date. Your participation will be highly appreciated and will make a valuable contribution to the advancement of knowledge in this field.
Thank you for considering participating in this survey. Your valuable input will contribute to a better understanding of the challenges facing the heritage sector and pave the way for a more economically sustainable future.
If you have any questions or concerns about the survey or the research, please do not hesitate to contact me at tingyu.shen.22@ucl.ac.uk
Thank you once again for your time and contribution.
To participate in the survey, please click on the following link: HERE