News: May 18, 2018
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.
"This is a recognition of the relevance of this training event, but also a pride for the project as a whole," says Gian Giuseppe Simeone, CHEurope Project Coordinator.
CHEurope, an Innovative Training Network funded by the EU through the Marie Curie Actions, aims at training a new generation of researchers and professionals in cultural heritage study, preservation and management, by supporting 15 cutting edge and socially committed research projects until 2020. CHEurope focuses on developing a new integrated theoretical and methodological framework to enhance the academic and professional training and open future job opportunities in cultural heritage preservation, management and promotion. Bringing together a network of key European academic and non-academic organisations, the project will explore the processes by which heritage is ‘assembled’ through practice-based research in partner institutions that connect students to their future job markets and publics.
CHEurope is the result of a collaboration between universities and heritage institutions in Sweden (including CCHS), the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Italy.
Discover the project and its participants on www.cheurope-project.eu
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