Eman Shokry Hesham is an Egyptian doctorate student at Brandenburg University of Technology BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg in Germany. Currently she studies and conducts research on the topics Heritage Management and Social Impact in the Heritage Sites, with special regard to these in Egypt. The current case study which Hesham is concerned about is Luxor city in Egypt, in which part of the WHS “Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis” is located. After graduation in 2004, Hesham worked at the National Organization for Urban Harmony, Ministry of Culture as an architect. After obtaining her Master’s Degree in Economics of Heritage in Italy in 2009, she worked at October University for Modern Sciences and Arts MSA as an assistant lecturer. Finally, she worked at the German Archaeological Institute in Cairo as an architect for the project AEGARON before staying in Cottbus to initiate her study for the Doctoral degree. Hesham recently completed a Heritage Impact Assessment course organized by WHITRAP under the supervision of UNESCO in Vigan city, the Philippines.

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