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Call for Papers: Submit your contributions to the INACO Final Conference "Risk Management for Cultural and Natural Heritage in Times of Climate Change" in Eisenstadt by 15 July 2026.
On May 9, we welcomed graduates of our department for a formal diploma conferral ceremony. Students from Museum & Collection Studies, Musicology, Visual Studies, and Game Studies celebrated their graduation with their families and guests.
Around 70 experts from ten Danube countries gathered in Novi Sad in April 2026 to advance the development of a European Cultural Route dedicated to the Roman heritage of the Danube region through exchange, collaboration, and joint planning.
Professor at the University for Continuing Education Krems assumes leading role in European scholarly association
The role of music in international relations was discussed by experts from academia, cultural policy and music practice at the symposium titled Current Challenges and Opportunities for Cultural Diplomacy – The Case of Music.
At the cross-border expert and networking meeting held on 26 March 2026 at Mikulov Castle, experts from Austria and the Czech Republic came together within the framework of the Roman Trails project to strengthen connections, link perspectives, and exchange insights on current results, new trail ideas, and innovative approaches to communicating Roman heritage.
Call for Papers: Submit your contributions for the session “From Ruins to Routes: Interpreting Heritage through Narrative Trails (and Communities)” at CHNT31 in Vienna by 30 April.
Explore the newly developed INACO tools for assessing and analysing climate‑related risks to cultural and natural heritage.
At the 5th INACO partner meeting at Lake Balaton, new strategies and tools for dealing with climate-related risks in natural and cultural heritage were jointly further developed and tested.
The lecture “Letters, Beer and Orders,” presented within the Interreg project “Roman Trails,” offered a vivid and unexpectedly revealing glimpse into the often‑hidden everyday worlds of Roman soldiers.