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Lia Bassa
Lia Bassa
(Budapest, 1954) graduated as an English/French teacher for linguistics and literature 1978, Ph.D. in English literature 1982. Assistant professor TUB, establishing a post graduate course for technical interpretation being a professional consecutive and simultaneous interpreter all through her career. Senior consultant of the Hungarian National Committee of UNESCO World Heritage (2000-2004). Assistant professor TUB, Department of Information and Knowledge Management (2004-2007). Managing Director of the Foundation for Information Society, researcher of UNESCO World Heritage Information Management Research Centre (2005-). Organiser of and responsible for UNESCO-UNITWIN World Heritage MA education, invited lecturer at the Budapest Metropolitan University (2010-) establishing the UNITWIN Network Module, its curricula both in Hungarian and English: World Heritage Principles and Charters, Hungarian World Heritage Sites, WHSs in Danger, WH Studies, Heritage Management, Creative Heritage Tourism. Contact for international affiliations of the Metropolitan University: UNESCO-UNITWIN Network, Triangle, European Cultural Routes etc. Author of about 200 articles on heritage tourism, teaching and communication studies.
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