IPCH Convenes Global Leaders in Cultural Heritage at Yale

4.14.25
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El Hadji Malick Ndiaye, Wanjiru Koinange, Oyindamola (Fakeye) Faithful, Charlotte Ashamu, & Seun Oduwole outside Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library.

In April 2025, Yale’s Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH) convened global leaders in cultural heritage for a dynamic week-long series of public talks, Preserving Cultural Heritage: Global Strategies and Perspectives, featuring innovative voices shaping the future of museums, libraries, and cultural institutions around the world.

This series reflects our commitment to creating a global platform for leaders whose work is shaping the future of cultural heritage.
Charlotte Ashamu, Director of International Programs at IPCH.

READ more at the Yale’s Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage's website.

The event was made possible through campus-wide collaboration, with support from Yale University Library DEIA Division, Yale Schwarzman Center, Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs International Leadership Center, Yale School of Management Program on Social Enterprise, Innovation, & Impact, and the Yale School of Art.