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Heritage for the future, Science for heritage

Project description

A conference for European heritage

European heritage is feeling the modern-day strain of globalisation, as well as climate change and urbanisation. Successful adaptation hinges on public awareness and protection. In this context, the EU-funded CH4F project will organise a conference titled ‘Heritage for the future / Science for heritage, a European adventure for research and innovation’. The aim of the conference is to bring heritage science to the forefront, highlight its diversity and promote its central role in addressing present-day challenges. It will be organised in partnership with the French Ministry of Culture and the French National Centre for Scientific Research to intensify and promote the role of heritage science at national and European levels.

Objective

The proposal consists in organising a European conference on heritage science entitled 'Heritage for the future / Science for heritage, a European adventure for research and innovation'. It is organised by the Fondation des Sciences du Patrimoine (FSP), in partnership with the French Ministry of Culture and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) as part of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union that will take place during the first semester of 2022.

The Conference aims to bring heritage science to the forefront to highlight its diversity and gain recognition of its central role to address major contemporary challenges at national and European level, as well as its articulation with the main European initiatives. In line with this mission, the Conference will illustrate how cultural heritage research can concretely support a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable Europe (i). It also aims to increase the visibility and promote the efficiency of the various disciplines and ecosystems involved in better identification, understanding, preservation, restoration, and transmission of cultural heritage, may it be tangible, intangible, digital or natural (ii). Finally, it will identify challenges and discuss prospects for heritage science in the face of current societal changes (iii).

These objectives will be achieved through an ambitious conference programme and various presentation and discussion formats bringing together different stakeholders involved in the production, valorisation, dissemination, and implementation of heritage science knowledge. The conference will also produce a wide range of outputs that will contribute to spread the content and key messages of the discussions towards a wide European and international audience.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL2-2021-GIB-PRES-01-IBA

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Coordinator

FONDATION DES SCIENCES DU PATRIMOINE
Net EU contribution

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€ 298 813,00
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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Val-d’Oise
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€ 303 812,50
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