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Christina Cameron is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture of the University of Montreal and has held the Canada Research Chair in Built Heritage since 2005. With a career spanning thirty-five years in heritage management at Parks Canada, she has made significant contributions to the protection and promotion of Canada's cultural heritage. Cameron was the Director General of National Historic Sites, overseeing the national direction for Canada's heritage places, particularly in conservation and educational programming. She has served on the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, contributing actively since 1990 and taking on leadership roles including President and Rapporteur. Her research focuses on the evolving notion of built heritage, its conservation processes, and the societal values attributed to heritage sites. She leads multiple research projects, including a study of UNESCO's World Heritage Convention and its historical context, and has engaged in various international initiatives to enhance cultural heritage management. Cameron's expertise extends to cultural landscapes and the implementation of conservation practices in Canada and globally.
University of Montreal, School of Architecture • Montreal, QC, Canada
Teaching and researching built heritage and its conservation.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.