The International Business School in The Hague (IBSH) is proud to host the Culture Preservation for Global Sustainability Conference & Exhibition from November 28 to December 5, 2025. This landmark event brings together world-renowned experts to explore the vital intersection of cultural heritage and environmental sustainability.
Why IBSH?
As a leading international educational institution, IBSH is committed to fostering global dialogue on the most pressing issues of our time. Our campus in The Hague—a city known for its international character and commitment to peace and justice—provides the ideal setting for this important conversation about preserving our shared cultural and environmental heritage.
Meet Our 2025 Speakers
This year’s conference features six distinguished thought leaders who will guide participants through critical discussions on cultural sustainability:
- Dr. Najmeh Sheikholeslam: Expert on traditional knowledge systems and sustainability
- Professor Cornelis Johannes (Hans) Kok: Specialist in cultural preservation policy
- Mr. B.W. (Willem) Westermann: Business leadership and sustainable cultural practices
- Dr. Aristedes Narh Hargoe: Community-based heritage conservation
- Nii Armah Addy: Indigenous practices and sustainability
- Prof. Tine de Moor: Collective action and cultural commons
Conference Highlights
Over the course of this week-long event, attendees will:
- Engage with cutting-edge research on cultural preservation and sustainability
- Participate in an international exhibition showcasing innovative approaches
- Network with professionals, academics, and practitioners from around the globe
- Explore how traditional knowledge can inform modern environmental solutions
Join Us
Registration is now open! The deadline to register is October 15, 2025.
Visit https://gsculturepreservation.com/ to secure your place at this transformative event, or scan the QR code on our conference materials.
IBSH welcomes participants from all backgrounds who share our commitment to building a sustainable future that honors and preserves our diverse cultural heritage. We look forward to hosting you at our campus in The Hague this November.
