Mariana Correia 1page CV April2021 - ESG

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Mariana CORREIA Short CV ESCOLA SUPERIOR GALLAECIA, Largo das Oliveiras, 4920-251 V. N. Cerveira, Portugal | t. (+351) 251 794 054 | Email: [email protected] Mariana Correia is Escola Superior Gallaecia President; Ci-ESG Research Centre Director; ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor; ICOMOS-ISCEAH Board member; ICOMOS-Portugal Advisory member; ICOMOS-CIAV expert; PROTERRA & Chair UNESCO-Earthen Architecture Scientific Committee member; A3ES expert for University Quality Accreditation. She did several World Heritage Reactive Monitoring, Technical Evaluation and Advisory missions in Africa, Europe, Middle-East and Asia; taught in WH courses for UNESCO, ICOMOS, ICCROM, IUCN, AWHF, ARC-WH. Did reviews for WH Int. Assist. Fund, World Monument Watch, FNRS-Belgium, CONACYT-Mexico, SNSF-Swiss, ICOMOS. Project-Leader of 3DPAST and VerSus European projects; and FCT Seismic-V research project. Author of 2 books & 8 mission reports; co-editor of 22 books; wrote +150 chapters & papers; coordinated courses, classes & keynote openings in English, French, Spanish & Portuguese in 35 countries. ACADEMIC EDUCATION AND TRAINING | PhD in Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, UK (2010); | Masters in Architecture, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal (2002); | DPEA-Terre, Earthen Archit. Dipl., CRAterre-ENSAG, France (2000); | Postgraduate Studies on “Cultural Routes”, a Council of Europe diploma, taught in 5 countries (1997-1999); | Architecture degree, University of Lisbon, Portugal (1995); | World Heritage Leadership Dipl., ICCROM-IUCN, Norway (2017); | Management and Monitoring of World Heritage Sites Diploma, ICCROM and SACH, China (2017); | United Nations UNITAR Diploma, Japan (2016); | Communication and Teaching skills in Conservation and Science Diploma, ICCROM, Italy (2015); COORDINATION, ACADEMIC & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE | Escola Superior Gallaecia President [since 2010), College, Portugal with 3 successful accreditations (Architecture & Arts degrees & Institutional Quality]; | Director of CI-ESG Research Centre (European & FCT research funding); | Professor of “History and Theory of Conservation and Restoration” & Coordinator of the Dissertation’s course; | Supervisor (3 PhD thesis and 16 Master dissertations concluded); | PhD jury member in New Zealand, France, Spain & Portugal; | Project-Leader of European and Portuguese FCT projects: . 3DPAST: ‘Leaving and Virtual Visiting European World Heritage’ (www.esg.pt/3dpast/platform) (2016-2020); . VerSus: ‘Lessons from Vernacular Heritage to Sustainable Architecture’ (www.esg.pt/versus) (2012-2014); . Seismic-V: ‘Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal’ (www.esg.pt/seismic-v) (2013-2015); | PROTERRA Scientific Committee member (network:130 experts); | PROTERRA Iberian-American International Coordinator (2011-2014); | Instructor/Lecturer in several World Heritage & Univ. degrees: . Africa World Heritage Fund (online courses in FR & ENG, 2020) . UNESCO-Juba office (South Sudan, 2019); . UNESCO-Cat.2 ARC-WH & ICOMOS (Bahrain, 2018; Morocco, 2019); . ICCROM-IUCN-Norwegian Ministry for Climate & Env. (Norway, 2018); . ICCROM-ATHAR (United Arab Emirates, Sarsha, 2017); . Ministry of Culture - World Heritage Office (Peru-Caral; Cusco); . Yale Univ.; KU Leuven Univ.; Coimbra Univ.-MIT; Ghana Univ.; Cyprus Univ.; Cuenca Univ.-Ecuador; PUCP-Peru; Trujillo Univ.-Peru; Tongji Univ.- China; Rocky Mountain Colorado-USA; Asunción Univ.-Parag.; etc. | A3ES expert for CAE missions (Accreditation Agency for Higher Education) | Editorial Advisory Board member of four International Journals; | ICOMOS-ISCEAH President (2018-2020); Board (2005-2014); | ICOMOS-Portugal Advisory member; & Board member (2018-2021); | ICOMOS-CIAV expert (since 2008; NC designated member); MAIN AWARDS & GRANTS | Awarded 2017 AADIPA European Prize of Architect. Heritage Interv. (cat. D); | Distinguished in 2016, by the European Commission, as Project-leader of VerSus - “European Reference” project; | Awarded FCT grants to travel to Asia, Africa, Europe, America. | Awarded grants by the Norwegian and Chinese Culture Ministries; | Awarded PhD scholarship by Portuguese Found. Science & Tech. (FCT); | Awarded Masters Scholarship by the French government; INTERNATIONAL EXPERT AND CONSULTANT | World Heritage Advisor (2018-2019, 2020-2021, ICOMOS WH Unit); | World Heritage Reactive Missions (WHC-ICOMOS-ICCROM): . 2011, WH archaeological site of Arg-E Bam, in Iran; . 2014, WH city of Sanaa, in Yemen (suspended due to war); . 2017, WH site of Bahla Fort, in Oman; . 2018, WH Island of Mozambique, in Mozambique. . 2020, WH Castles & Forts of Ghana (visited 28 forts & castles); | Technical Evaluation World Heritage Missions: . 2016, Historic city of Yazd, in Iran; . 2017, WWI transnational serial property in Belgium & France (43 sites); . 2019, Archaeological site of Arslantepe Mound, Turkey. | Advisory World Heritage Mission (WHC-ICOMOS-ICCROM): . 2019, WH Castles & Forts of Ghana (visited 7 forts & castles); | ICOMOS - Climate Change & Heritage Working Group expert member. | Technical Reviewer of Architectural Projects in World Heritage sites, requested by WHC to the Advisory Bodies (since 2017); | International Assistance Reviewer for the World Heritage Fund; | International Reviewer of SOC Reports for ICOMOS WH Advisory Unit; | Several World Heritage desk-reviews (since 2009); | Research Proposal Reviewer for FNRS Belgium - Fund for Scientific Research: Bilateral Mobility Projects & European Scientific Research; for CONACYT-Mexico; for SNSF-Swiss National Science Foundation; | Aga Khan Award for Architecture - Nominator (since 2009); | Evaluator for the World Monument Fund (since 2010); | Steering Committee Member (2012-2015) of WHEAP-UNESCO; | Peer Review Committee member of the Seismic Retrofitting Project (SRP), Getty Conservation Institute (2016-2017); | CAT Steering Committee President in Mali - Aga Khan Trust for Culture Earthen Architecture Centre (annual meetings from 2015 to 2018); | ArchiTerre Steering Committee member, annual training from the Algerian Ministry of Culture (annual meetings from 2010 to 2016); | Board of Trustees member of the Heritage Foundations: . FCO, Portuguese Foundation Convento da Orada (since 2005); . FAFB, Spanish Found. Antonio Font de Bedoya (since 2010); | Co-founder & Jury member of the ‘Iberian Prize on Traditional Architecture Research’ (organisers: FCO, FAFB, COAL, OA; since 2011); | UNESCO Chair-Earthen Architecture Scient. Com. & Portuguese Chair Holder; | ARCH Steering Comm. Member, Climate Change 2020 Horizon Project (2021-2023). MAIN PUBLICATIONS | Published 8 World Heritage Mission reports & 21 books, as: . Author: “Conservation in Earthen Heritage: Assessment and Significance of Failure, Criteria, Conservation Theory and Strategies”, Cambridge Scholars (2016); “Rammed Earth in Alentejo”, ARGUMENTUM (2007)] . Author & Co-author of World Heritage Mission Reports [Ghana Forts (2020); Mozambique Island (2018); Bahla Fort (2017); Arg-E Bam (2011), etc.] . Co-editor [e.g. “From Vernacular to World Heritage(2020); “CIAV- ISCEAH Proceedings” (2019); ”Earthen Architecture in Latin America” (2016); “TERRA 2012 | 12 th SIACOT Proceedings” (2016); “Seismic Retrofitting: Learning from Vernacular Architecture” (2015); “Local Seismic Culture in Portugal” (2015); “Vernacular Heritage & Earthen Architecture” (2014); “VERSUS: Heritage for Tomorrow“ (2014); “TERRA EUROPAE: Earthen Architecture in the European Union” (2011), “Earth Architecture in Portugal” (2005); etc.]. | Published +150 chapters/papers: on World Heritage, conservation, earthen architect., vernacular heritage, cultural heritage, sustainability, seismic retrofitting, etc.

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Mariana CORREIA Short CV

ESCOLA SUPERIOR GALLAECIA, Largo das Oliveiras, 4920-251 V. N. Cerveira, Portugal | t. (+351) 251 794 054 | Email: [email protected]

Mariana Correia is Escola Superior Gallaecia President; Ci-ESG Research Centre Director; ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor; ICOMOS-ISCEAH Board member; ICOMOS-Portugal Advisory member; ICOMOS-CIAV expert; PROTERRA & Chair UNESCO-Earthen Architecture Scientific Committee member; A3ES expert for University Quality Accreditation. She did several World Heritage Reactive Monitoring, Technical Evaluation and Advisory missions in Africa, Europe, Middle-East and Asia; taught in WH courses for UNESCO, ICOMOS, ICCROM, IUCN, AWHF, ARC-WH. Did reviews for WH Int. Assist. Fund, World Monument Watch, FNRS-Belgium, CONACYT-Mexico, SNSF-Swiss, ICOMOS. Project-Leader of 3DPAST and VerSus European projects; and FCT Seismic-V research project. Author of 2 books & 8 mission reports; co-editor of 22 books; wrote +150 chapters & papers; coordinated courses, classes & keynote openings in English, French, Spanish & Portuguese in 35 countries.

ACADEMIC EDUCATION AND TRAINING

| PhD in Architecture, Oxford Brookes University, UK (2010); | Masters in Architecture, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal (2002); | DPEA-Terre, Earthen Archit. Dipl., CRAterre-ENSAG, France (2000); | Postgraduate Studies on “Cultural Routes”, a Council of Europe

diploma, taught in 5 countries (1997-1999); | Architecture degree, University of Lisbon, Portugal (1995); | World Heritage Leadership Dipl., ICCROM-IUCN, Norway (2017); | Management and Monitoring of World Heritage Sites Diploma,

ICCROM and SACH, China (2017); | United Nations UNITAR Diploma, Japan (2016); | Communication and Teaching skills in Conservation and Science

Diploma, ICCROM, Italy (2015);

COORDINATION, ACADEMIC & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

| Escola Superior Gallaecia President [since 2010), College, Portugal with 3 successful accreditations (Architecture & Arts degrees & Institutional Quality];

| Director of CI-ESG Research Centre (European & FCT research funding);

| Professor of “History and Theory of Conservation and Restoration” & Coordinator of the Dissertation’s course;

| Supervisor (3 PhD thesis and 16 Master dissertations concluded); | PhD jury member in New Zealand, France, Spain & Portugal; | Project-Leader of European and Portuguese FCT projects:

. 3DPAST: ‘Leaving and Virtual Visiting European World Heritage’ (www.esg.pt/3dpast/platform) (2016-2020);

. VerSus: ‘Lessons from Vernacular Heritage to Sustainable Architecture’ (www.esg.pt/versus) (2012-2014);

. Seismic-V: ‘Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal’ (www.esg.pt/seismic-v) (2013-2015);

| PROTERRA Scientific Committee member (network:130 experts); | PROTERRA Iberian-American International Coordinator (2011-2014); | Instructor/Lecturer in several World Heritage & Univ. degrees:

. Africa World Heritage Fund (online courses in FR & ENG, 2020)

. UNESCO-Juba office (South Sudan, 2019);

. UNESCO-Cat.2 ARC-WH & ICOMOS (Bahrain, 2018; Morocco, 2019);

. ICCROM-IUCN-Norwegian Ministry for Climate & Env. (Norway, 2018);

. ICCROM-ATHAR (United Arab Emirates, Sarsha, 2017);

. Ministry of Culture - World Heritage Office (Peru-Caral; Cusco);

. Yale Univ.; KU Leuven Univ.; Coimbra Univ.-MIT; Ghana Univ.; Cyprus Univ.; Cuenca Univ.-Ecuador; PUCP-Peru; Trujillo Univ.-Peru; Tongji Univ.-China; Rocky Mountain Colorado-USA; Asunción Univ.-Parag.; etc.

| A3ES expert for CAE missions (Accreditation Agency for Higher Education) | Editorial Advisory Board member of four International Journals; | ICOMOS-ISCEAH President (2018-2020); Board (2005-2014); | ICOMOS-Portugal Advisory member; & Board member (2018-2021); | ICOMOS-CIAV expert (since 2008; NC designated member);

MAIN AWARDS & GRANTS | Awarded 2017 AADIPA European Prize of Architect. Heritage Interv. (cat. D); | Distinguished in 2016, by the European Commission, as Project-leader

of VerSus - “European Reference” project; | Awarded FCT grants to travel to Asia, Africa, Europe, America. | Awarded grants by the Norwegian and Chinese Culture Ministries; | Awarded PhD scholarship by Portuguese Found. Science & Tech. (FCT); | Awarded Masters Scholarship by the French government;

INTERNATIONAL EXPERT AND CONSULTANT

| World Heritage Advisor (2018-2019, 2020-2021, ICOMOS WH Unit); | World Heritage Reactive Missions (WHC-ICOMOS-ICCROM):

. 2011, WH archaeological site of Arg-E Bam, in Iran;

. 2014, WH city of Sanaa, in Yemen (suspended due to war);

. 2017, WH site of Bahla Fort, in Oman;

. 2018, WH Island of Mozambique, in Mozambique.

. 2020, WH Castles & Forts of Ghana (visited 28 forts & castles); | Technical Evaluation World Heritage Missions:

. 2016, Historic city of Yazd, in Iran;

. 2017, WWI transnational serial property in Belgium & France (43 sites);

. 2019, Archaeological site of Arslantepe Mound, Turkey. | Advisory World Heritage Mission (WHC-ICOMOS-ICCROM):

. 2019, WH Castles & Forts of Ghana (visited 7 forts & castles); | ICOMOS - Climate Change & Heritage Working Group expert member. | Technical Reviewer of Architectural Projects in World Heritage

sites, requested by WHC to the Advisory Bodies (since 2017); | International Assistance Reviewer for the World Heritage Fund; | International Reviewer of SOC Reports for ICOMOS WH Advisory Unit; | Several World Heritage desk-reviews (since 2009); | Research Proposal Reviewer for FNRS Belgium - Fund for Scientific

Research: Bilateral Mobility Projects & European Scientific Research; for CONACYT-Mexico; for SNSF-Swiss National Science Foundation;

| Aga Khan Award for Architecture - Nominator (since 2009); | Evaluator for the World Monument Fund (since 2010); | Steering Committee Member (2012-2015) of WHEAP-UNESCO; | Peer Review Committee member of the Seismic Retrofitting

Project (SRP), Getty Conservation Institute (2016-2017); | CAT Steering Committee President in Mali - Aga Khan Trust for

Culture Earthen Architecture Centre (annual meetings from 2015 to 2018); | ArchiTerre Steering Committee member, annual training from

the Algerian Ministry of Culture (annual meetings from 2010 to 2016); | Board of Trustees member of the Heritage Foundations:

. FCO, Portuguese Foundation Convento da Orada (since 2005);

. FAFB, Spanish Found. Antonio Font de Bedoya (since 2010); | Co-founder & Jury member of the ‘Iberian Prize on Traditional

Architecture Research’ (organisers: FCO, FAFB, COAL, OA; since 2011); | UNESCO Chair-Earthen Architecture Scient. Com. & Portuguese Chair Holder; | ARCH Steering Comm. Member, Climate Change 2020 Horizon Project (2021-2023).

MAIN PUBLICATIONS

| Published 8 World Heritage Mission reports & 21 books, as: . Author: “Conservation in Earthen Heritage: Assessment and Significance

of Failure, Criteria, Conservation Theory and Strategies”, Cambridge Scholars (2016); “Rammed Earth in Alentejo”, ARGUMENTUM (2007)]

. Author & Co-author of World Heritage Mission Reports [Ghana Forts

(2020); Mozambique Island (2018); Bahla Fort (2017); Arg-E Bam (2011), etc.]

. Co-editor [e.g. “From Vernacular to World Heritage” (2020); “CIAV-ISCEAH Proceedings” (2019); ”Earthen Architecture in Latin America” (2016); “TERRA 2012 | 12th SIACOT Proceedings” (2016); “Seismic Retrofitting:

Learning from Vernacular Architecture” (2015); “Local Seismic Culture in

Portugal” (2015); “Vernacular Heritage & Earthen Architecture” (2014); “VERSUS: Heritage for Tomorrow“ (2014); “TERRA EUROPAE: Earthen Architecture in the European Union” (2011), “Earth Architecture in Portugal” (2005); etc.].

| Published +150 chapters/papers: on World Heritage, conservation, earthen

architect., vernacular heritage, cultural heritage, sustainability, seismic retrofitting, etc.