institutional partners
Europa Nostra is the leading pan-European federation of heritage NGOs active for more than 50 years in over 40 countries. Supported by a wide network of public bodies, private companies and individuals, Europa Nostra is recognised as the most representative heritage network in Europe and THE voice of civil society committed to safeguarding and promoting Europe’s cultural heritage. Europa Nostra contributes to the development of heritage-related policies and strategies in Europe, celebrates excellence and promotes best practices through the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards and campaigns to save Europe’s most endangered monuments, sites and landscapes, above all through the 7 Most Endangered programme.
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The European Heritage Tribune is an independent digital news platform for the European heritage sector. It aims to strengthen the European network by sharing knowledge, connecting people within the cultural and creative sectors all over Europe. It is is an independent, non-profit organisation, sustained with the support of a host of partners and sponsors both private and public.
The European Heritage Tribune offers an overview of the most important heritage news, calls, events, opinions and best practices from all European Countries.The newsletter shows you ‘who is doing what’ and ‘what is happening where’ and aims to be a valuable means for sharing experiences, knowledge, and promoting further pan-European collaboration. Read more |
universities
The University of Girona is a Catalan institution founded in 1446, reconstituted in 1991. It hosted the 2018 ESACH Meeting.
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The University of Genoa is an Italian institution founded in 1481. It hosted the 2019 ESACH Meeting.
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The Complutense University of Madrid is a Spanish institution founded in 1499.
It hosted the 2021 ESACH Meeting. |
SUPPORTING PARTNERS
The Heritage Management Organization trains professionals in the management of heritage sites, independently of project specifics. Training practitioners in the essential skills and best practices which define heritage management is at the heart of the HERITΛGE mission. Since its founding HERITΛGE has trained hundreds of individuals and organisations in more than 95 countries and is now on course to impact a quarter of global heritage hotspots by the year 2025.
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Archimuse Bordeaux is an association of current and former students of the master "Patrimoine et musées" at the University of Bordeaux. It was created with the aim of promoting actions of mediation and enhancement of heritage. Each year, the masters' promotions are offered the opportunity to set up, manage, and present an exhibition and mediation project around a theme proposed by the teaching team of the training.
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The German National Committee of ICOMOS is a international non-governmental heritage organisation. In accordance with the World Heritage Convention of 1972 ICOMOS is advisory body to UNESCO. ICOMOS Germany advocates the preservation of monuments, ensembles and cultural landscapes on a national and international level. In cooperation with various partners including ESACH, the committee will play an active role in the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 in Germany, which follows the motto “Sharing Heritage”.
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The project HERITALES – International Heritage Film Festival was born in 2016 in the city Évora (Portugal) with the aim of promoting the dissemination of heritage through various media, the seventh art being its main focus. Through cinema and documentaries, he shows anthropological knowledge of different cultures. Focused on the dissemination of material and immaterial heritage, it shows ways of life and architectures, ways of educating in uses and customs, transmitting rites for communities, revealing the elements that make communities sustainable.
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The Swedish National Heritage Board, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, serves since the 17th century as Sweden’s central administrative agency in the area of cultural heritage and cultural or historic environment. Cultural heritage protection and management in Sweden aims to preserve and manage sites of historical, architectural or archaeological significance and to empower cultural heritage as a force in the evolution of a democratic, sustainable society.
During 2019, they contributed to the maintenance of this website. |
The Santander Art and Culture Law Review is a bi-annual journal. Its primary objective is to offer both Polish and foreign authors the opportunity to present their research, and offer readers the opportunity to read papers by both groups of authors. The project Creating and managing an interdisciplinary legal journal dealing with culture- related issues is implemented within individual grants offered by Santander Universidades.
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Within the German Cultural Heritage Committee (Deutsches Nationalkomitee für Denkmalschutz) the most important German organisations in the field of monument protection and conservation are assembled. It is furthermore the coordinating institution of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 in Germany.
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Mazu Press is a publishing company newly established in Portugal. Publisher of ESACH Volume dedicated to papers of students and young researchers in the field of culture & heritage: "New Perspectives in Interdisciplinary Cultural Heritage Studies. Contributions of the European Students' Association for Cultural Heritage in the European Year for Cultural Heritage 2018"
Collections: Arts & Humanities | Cultural Heritage | Architecture | Social Sciences |
Future for Religious Heritage is committed to reaching the goal of engaging Europeans from every community in the heritage and culture of Europe. Founded in 2008, FRH is a non-profit, non-religious, organisation dedicated to building a Pan European Network of heritage connections devoted to providing European citizens with opportunities to participate in, and appreciate, all forms of heritage and culture throughout Europe.
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European Heritage Volunteers has been active in heritage-related volunteering for more than twenty years. Its objective is to establish links between the fields of heritage and volunteering by continuously working to foster a deeper understanding of heritage and volunteering among those active in either field, and by linking the two fields through practical hands-on projects and educational activities.
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