training programs
Heritage-PRO has developed a multidisciplinary training programme for young heritage managers to integrate the different ways of thinking and expectations of the diverse actors involved in the preservation of cultural heritage.
Please find the multilingual training modules, guidelines, and a practical training kit here. Applications for ENCATC Virtual Communication Traineeships are open until the end of 2021. The position will help students and young people build solid professional networks and improve their skills to collaborate remotely. The next starting period is January 2022. Apply here. call for papers
Participate in the Special Issue on "Leisure and Time Management in Fostering Wellbeing and Health: Current Issues and New Trends”. Apply here. Deadline: 31 December 2021. call for projects and participationParticipate in Recreating Tourism through Heritage Interpretation. If you are looking to create a more value-based and sustainable travel destination and/or heritage site, read more about the opportunity here.
Submission deadline: 31 December 2021 Call for projects: UNESCO-Aschberg programme for artists and cultural professionals. At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably weakened the creative sector and greatly disrupted the production and distribution of cultural goods and services, UNESCO is giving a new impetus to the UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals to support States and key actors in their efforts to promote the status of the artist and the diversity of cultural expressions. The mission of the UNESCO-Aschberg programme is to improve the social and economic protection of artists, decent employment and the balanced circulation of cultural goods and services.
Submission deadline: 03 December 2021 You can find the call for proposals and the application forms here. Cultural Heritage in Action - In its second phase (2021-2023), the EU-funded peer learning programme Cultural Heritage in Action in partnership with Europa Nostra will continue to empower Europe’s cities and regions to strengthen their heritage-related policies and initiatives and to develop innovative solutions to preserve their cultural heritage assets. There will be two calls. The call for good practices is now open, you can read more about it here. The call to host one of the onsite peer learning visits open until 31 December 2021. Click here to download the application document. Fellowship - RijksmuseumThe Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, welcomes the new generation of museum professionals! If you have an international independent research proposal which could open new perspectives on the Rijksmuseum’s history and activities, they’d love to hear from you. The purpose of the Rijksmuseum Fellowship Programme is to strengthen the bonds between museums and universities and encourage exchange of knowledge. They offer highly talented candidates the opportunity to base part of their research at the Rijksmuseum. With access to the museum’s expertise, collections, library and laboratories, workshops and excursions. Read more here. Application deadline: 10 January 2022
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