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- The Museum Digital Summit will take place online on 22-23 July 2025. The deadline for proposals is 31 March 2025.
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- This collaboration reinforces the projects contributions to fostering innovation and ensuring that the benefits of Open Science are widely accessible.
The EOSC Beyond project, coordinated and represented by the EGI Foundation, and the EUreka3D initiative, along with its continuation EUreka3D-XR, both coordinated and represented by PHOTOCONSORTIUM, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement sets the stage for a structured and … Continue reading →
- Springer open access book collecting papers on the state-of-the-art in 3D digitisation, published in the context of EUreka3D project
The Digital European Programme-funded project EUreka3D has ended at the close of 2024. The two-year project developed innovative technology, learning resources, and practices to support 3D cultural collections, also shared in the common European data space for cultural heritage. As … Continue reading →
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Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, Museums across Europe have implemented different support actions to help their Ukrainian museum colleagues and citizens. The initiatives are relating to: storage and housing, job offers, donations, education and exhibitions as well … Continue reading
18 April was established as the International Day for Monuments and Sites by ICOMOS, it was the 1982, and later UNESCO adopted it during its 22nd General Conference. Since then, each year ICOMOS proposes a theme for activities to be … Continue reading
UNCHARTED project has just established a collaboration with Kulturtanken – Arts for Young Audiences Norway, the Ministry of Culture agency responsible for ‘The Cultural Schoolbag‘, the crux of the government’s policy for bringing culture and art to children and young … Continue reading
Two years after the UNCHARTED project started, the Consortium decided to launch a survey to measure the website’s popularity. The survey is part of the dissemination planning process and aims to receive feedback to learn about the visitor experience on … Continue reading
ARCH project, together with several other organisations, has developed a draft CEN Workshop Agreement, CWA 17727 on a “Disaster Risk Management / Climate Change Adaptation Framework for historic areas”. The draft , to which more than 40 stakeholders contributed, defines … Continue reading
Under the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the symposium ‘Heritage for the Future, Science for Heritage: A European Adventure for Research and Innovation’ will be held next 15 – 16 March 2022 organized by the Foundation … Continue reading
The International Council of Museums ICOM has recently opened registrations to join the 26th ICOM General Conference which will take place in Prague from 20 to 28 August 2022. Every three years, the ICOM General Conference gathers the international museum community … Continue reading
The EU-funded project ARCH-Advancing Resilience of historic areas against Climate-related and other Hazards– is a research project aims to deliver decision support tools and methodologies to improve the resilience of historic areas to climate change-related and other hazards. Last December … Continue reading
From science to art, from design to politics, from architecture to technology, the Festival of New European Bauhaus will be a great opportunity to network, debate and shape a sustainable, inclusive and beautiful future. The 2022 edition will be an … Continue reading
The deadline to apply for the third edition of the Horizon Impact Award ends on March 8th. This European Commission’s initiative intends to celebrate projects that have used their results to provide value for society and show the socio-economic benefits … Continue reading