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Christina Cameron is a full Professor at the University of Montreal, where she contributes to academic discourse in heritage conservation and cultural policy. Prior to her academic career, she held high-level leadership positions in Canadian heritage institutions, most notably with Parks Canada and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
- Professor, University of Montreal
- Director General, National Historic Sites, Parks Canada
- Secretary, Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (1986–2005)
- Head of Canadian Delegation, UNESCO World Heritage Committee (since 1990)
Her research interests lie at the intersection of heritage policy, conservation practice, and education. She has been instrumental in shaping national and international approaches to cultural heritage, particularly through her long-standing role with UNESCO, where she served as Chair (1990, 2008) and Rapporteur (1989), and led numerous international expert meetings.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided text, her participation in academic panels such as ACHS 2016 suggests an ongoing engagement with contemporary debates in heritage studies, particularly concerning the evolution of expert knowledge, intergenerational dialogue, and the values attributed to heritage.
Christina Cameron has not been associated with any scientific awards in the provided text.
She has played a significant advisory and leadership role in national and international heritage governance. Her career bridges public service and academia, contributing to policy development, educational programming, and global heritage frameworks. There is no mention of research grants, but her leadership roles imply extensive project and team management experience.
There is no explicit information about laboratories or research teams she may lead, but her involvement in major policy and academic forums suggests she is connected to research networks in heritage conservation.



