24Feb
Second CLIC Heritage Innovation Partnerships in Salerno
After the first successful experience, now it’s time for the second round of CLIC Heritage […]
28Jan
CLIC LabT “Symposium on Innovative Finance for Cultural Heritage 2019”
In the framework of the CLIC EU Horizon 2020 project, UCL Institute of Finance and […]
17Dec
Our heritage: where the past meets the future
Each Member State has appointed a National Coordinator to implement the year and coordinate events and projects at local, regional and national level. Key stakeholders from the cultural sector as well as civil society organisations were closely involved in the year’s activities.
04Dec
Knowledge Exchange Platform on Cultural Heritage Peer-to-peer Event
Friday, December 7, the City of Morazzone, in the province of Varese (Italy), will host the Peer-to-peer Event Knowledge Exchange Platform on Cultural Heritage.
03Dec
#EuropeForCulture conference: closing of the European Year of Cultural Heritage
On 6 and 7 December, heritage professionals and policy makers will meet in Vienna to close the programme of the year. The #EuropeForCulture event will include discussions of past activities, but it will mainly look forward to strategies for cementing the year’s achievements.
23Nov
International Historic Urban Landscape workshop in Salerno
From 26 to 29 November, the Municipality of Salerno will host the second International Historic Urban Landscape workshop, a four-day session of the CLIC project.
06Nov
Fair of European Innovators in Cultural Heritage
Organised by the European Commission as a key event of 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage, the “Fair of European Innovators in Cultural Heritage” will take place on 15-16 November 2018 in Brussels.
23Oct
Internship programme: A focus on perceptions mapping.
Under the framework of H2020 research project CLIC, ICHEC welcomed four masters students to undertake their internship programme at ICHEC and abroad.
18Oct
Survey on best practices on the adaptive reuse
Within the CLIC project, WP1 deals with identifying the best practices on the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage. For this reason, a survey platform is developed and launched by TU/e with the help of Facility Live and CNR-IRISS. This first level survey aims to enable European Cities to supply their best practices and their necessary associated data.
02Oct
Heritage Innovation Partnerships (HIPs) sessions
The process for Heritage Innovation Partnerships (HIPs) has been launched! A first local meeting in Gothenburg (19 September 2018) – organised by Västra Götaland Region and Uppsala University, ICLEI, ICHEC, – started the entire dialogues’ sessions.