JPI Cultural Heritage Workshop: Research Projects Parade – Belgium, 20-21 Feb

This event will be organized by the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) on Cultural heritage on 20 and 21 February next at KIKIRPA Parc du Cinquantenaire 1, B1000, Brussels, Belgium.

The parade is intended to give a fresh impetus to research applied to cultural heritage, by exploiting and foreseeing the impact of the most recent research results under the Joint Programming Initiative for Cultural Heritage. This Parade will be supported by an interactive moment by the “LABs”, focusing on four thematic areas:

  • New technologies for conservation and protection of cultural heritage
  • Living traditions for bottom up local development
  • New models for cultural heritage management
  • Re-thinking urban spaces and landscape as cultural assets

The event will offer the opportunity to set new institutional relationships and strengthen existing ones.

20 February afternoon Opening Session and Cluster Lab Projects;

21 February morning Workshop on research results and impacts.

You are invited to take part in the open debate between the community of researchers and innovators, policy makers and stakeholders. To register for the event and to read the final programme visit the JPI Cultural Heritage website. Participation will be confirmed after registration (limited seats available). The event is organized by the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage (JPI CH) and Global Change with the support of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIKIRPA), Belgium.

Read more about the event on the AHRC website

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