CHEurope project’s Joint Research Seminar 5 has taken place from 29th January to 1st February 2019 at Utrecht University. The general topic of the seminar was about “Heritage Ethics and Digital Approaches”. Take a look at JRS5 agenda: JRS5 Utrecht_Agenda

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The CHEurope’s first Summer School took place in Santiago and Galicia under the coordination of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC/INCIPIT), from the 23rd June to the 1st July 2018. Watch the full video of the various activities on: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S_OOO6AQ88ABio5ww69mejdZhKB_1JhT/view

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CHEurope Joint Research Seminar 4 will take place at Istituto per i Beni Culturali, Artistici e Ambientali Emilia Romagna in Bologna (Italy), from 6th to 10th November 2018. It will be dedicated to the impact of mass tourism on historic cities and the role of non-governmental organizations in the management of cultural heritage. More details […]

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The CHEurope’s project first Summer School (Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 23rd June – 1st July 2018 ) has just been awarded the label of the “European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018” by the European Commission.

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The CHEurope’s first Summer School will take place in Santiago and Galicia under the coordination of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC/INCIPIT), from the 23rd June to the 1st July 2018. The program will include visits, conferences, seminars and practical fieldwork concerning the documentation, conservation, management and promotion of UNESCO WH sites such as the […]

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The CHEurope’s 3rd Joint Research Seminar will take place at Hasselt University (Belgium), from the 23rd to 27th April 2018. This 5-day event to be organised in Hasselt and Genk will focus on the topic of “Curating public debates on urban heritage futures”. The main focus of the seminar will be to reflect on the […]

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Joint Research Seminar 2 has taken place at UvA in Amsterdam, from the 15th to the 19th January 2018. Dedicated to the theme “Doing Critical Heritage: Issues, Methodologies, Challenges”, it has been held jointly with the mid-term conference of the EU-funded project CoHERE. The program included lectures from CHEurope and external invited keynote speakers, peer-reviewed […]

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