From 24-Oct-2017 09:00 GMT:1 to 24-Oct-2018 17:00 GMT:1
MARINA Project organizes the workshop “Restoration and conservation of coastal and submerged heritage using solutions based on nanotechnologies“, with a view to co-constructing a common understanding of concerns and barriers on the adoption of RRI approach in the context of shared nanotech-marine R&D and policies. With several coastal zones being among the densest populated areas, mixed metropolitan coastal landscapes have emerged around historic port cities posing new challenges for conservation, management and transmission of existing tangible and intangible values. The nanotechnologies constitute a great promise for facing these challenges in the domain of environmental conservation, giving that, it was found important analysing the links of nanotechnology to the marine environment through cultural heritage. The workshop is addressed to explore potential synergies between MARINA and the domain of nanotechnologies, amongst the most relevant H2020 enabling technologies. This “bridge” will define the transferability of the MARINA results in the nanotechnologies on one hand, and enrich the knowledge base of MARINA with valuable insights. We will create added value through a collaborative debate by using participatory and interactive methods, among different subjects, organisations and initiatives invited. Based on a 3 triggering questions, we will use them as interaction start-up enabling the discussion of potential solutions and methods bounding the 3 different stages of heritage governance: restoration, fruition, conservation. Why participate – The main result will be the definition of a path towards the exploitation of methodologies and policies helping the local communities, local and national stakeholders and policymakers to remove barriers limiting the adoption of RRI. The participants will co-construct a common understanding of concerns and barriers on the adoption of RRI approach in the context of shared nanotech-marine R&D and policies; this will be a RRI-valuable result. Additionally, this workshop will help to evaluate the interest of the Nanotech and Heritage-related communities in inheriting the MARINA-RRI knowledge base and update it also by methods developed and services offered by MARINA-RRI partners.
From 05-Oct-2018 09:00 GMT:1 to 05-Oct-2018 17:30 GMT:1
This event that has the aim to provide information to civil society, policy makers, business representatives, scientists and people form the sector of cultural heritage about the scope and results of the European founded project HERACLES. HERACLES stay for Heritage Resilience Against CLimate Events on Sites. More in detail, the scope of this event is to increase the societal awareness towards the importance of cultural heritage assets and their preservation (increased resilience), in Crete , in this specific case, and towards the importance of the actions that the HERACLES project is carrying on.
From 04-Dec-2018 00:00 GMT:1 to 28-Feb-2019 00:00 GMT:1
CONCORSO dal titolo "VIVERE GUBBIO: preserviamo la nostra città e il suo patrimonio culturale". Il concorso è stato promosso dal progetto HERACLES. E' possibile vincere un drone.
From 15-Apr-2019 10:00 GMT:1 to 15-Apr-2019 13:00 GMT:1
Il giorno 15 aprile 2019 dalle ore 11 alle ore 13 presso la sala consiliare del Comune di Gubbio, verranno premiate le classi delle scuole secondarie di Gubbio vincitrici del concorso ‘VIVERE GUBBIO’, organizzato dal progetto HERACLES. Le classi vincitrici sono la classe 3AAF dell' indirizzo artistico e le classi 3BLS, 4ALS e 4CLS dell’indirizzo scientifico per il Polo Liceale ‘Mazzatinti’ e la Classe 3 dell’indirizzo geometri dell’Istituto ‘Cassata-Gattapone’. Alla cerimonia di premiazione saranno presenti la coordinatrice del progetto D.ssa Giuseppina Padeletti, la D.ssa Patrizia Grifoni del CNR, il Sindaco di Gubbio, il dirigente scolastico del Polo Liceale ‘Mazzatinti’ Prof.ssa Mariella Marinangeli e il dirigente scolastico dell’Istituto ‘Cassata-Gattapone’ Prof. David Nadery. Le classi vincitrici saranno accompagnate dagli insegnanti Prof.ssa Rampini, Prof. Trotta e Prof. Morelli e riceveranno il premio dalla coordinatrice del progetto. Fonte: Comune di Gubbio Ufficio Stampa
From 20-Nov-2019 09:00 GMT:1 to 20-Nov-2019 18:00 GMT:1
Explore the multifaceted contribution heritage makes to sustainable and inclusive societies to tackle societal challenges through innovation and to engage in multicultural dialogue. The ILUCIDARE Playground creates a unique space for those unconventional encounters sparking discussion, networking, international exchanges and innovation. Empowering heritage professionals, researchers, innovators, policy makers, activists and volunteers in their innovative and collaboration practices, the event also ambitions to make a contribution to aligning international and EU actions for heritage and international cultural relations. Learn from the project’s and other stakeholders’ activities, exchange experiences in heritage-led innovation and international relations, meet partners, funds, activists, entrepreneurs, artists and researchers in an entertaining environment! ILUCIDARE events stimulate interdisciplinary interactions and networking among participants with inspirational speeches, workshops, panel discussions and speed-networking. You can choose your activities according to your interests and needs. It will be possible to arrange speed dating with international mentors, investors, potential business or creative partners.