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Workshop series As part of the SOS Heritage project, the Center for Cultural Property Protection, together with ICOM Austria, organised a three-part workshop series.
Zum Auftakt der Aktionstage „Erlebnis Kulturerbe“ in Liechtenstein veranstaltete das Amt für Kultur Liechtenstein im Rahmen der Kulturgüterschutz konkret-Reihe des Zentrums für Kulturgüterschutz am 13. September die Podiumsdiskussion "Kulturerbe - Last oder Leidenschaft?".
Hands on proposal writing Podcast on Horizon Europe project applications Second podcast episode ‘Hands on proposal writing’ of the podcast series ‘Deep Talk - Master your skills in EU grant writing’ by University for Continuing Education Krems with Dr. Anna Maria Kaiser (Center for Cultural Property Protection)
Herausforderungen für Wissenschaft und Kultur im Zeichen von Krieg und Krisen – Kulturerbe, Netzwerke, Kommunikation On 8th May an international symposium took place at which the central challenges for the humanities posed by the war in Ukraine were presented and discussed. Assist. Prof. Mag. Dr. Anna Maria Kaiser, Head of the Center for Cultural Property Protection was one of the lecturers.
In the framework of the SOS Heritage project, the Centre for the Protection of Cultural Property organized an one-week on-site course on Risk Management of Cultural Heritage at the University of Continuing Education Krems.
A short film by Stefan Ruzowitzky for Austrian National Day 2022 On the occasion of the Austrian National Day 2022, the renowned Austrian film director and Oscar winner Stefan Ruzowitzky created short films on the core themes of the Armed Forces exhibition as well as film portraits of soldiers of the Austrian Armed Forces.
Join us for a unique adventure within the Interreg DTP Living Danube Limes project in 2022!
The Department for Building and Environment of the University for Continuing Education Krems kindly invites you to join the 2022 International Winter School in cultural property protection held from February 07th to 11th 2022.
In the days from October 7th to 9th, 2021, the physical part of the first Transnational Project Meeting (TPM 1) in the Erasmus+ project Cultural Heritage Protection in Climate Change online (CHePiCC online) took place at the premises of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
From July 8th to July 13th 2019 the Summer University Cultural Property Protection and the International Summer School ENVIMAT joined forces for a week full of lectures, a site trip through the Wachau Valley and a small live-exercise for the recovery of cultural heritage together with the local fire brigades.
From August 27 to September 1 2018 Danube University Krems’ annual Summer University in Cultural Property Protection took place at the famous Benedictine Monastery of Melk in Austria. 19 Participants from 9 different countries participated and contributed their individual knowledge to the one week programme.
As part of the Risk Management for Cultural Heritage project, lead partner Mazzini Lab is organising a one-week on-the-job training course in Milan on behalf of the CHARISMA project consortium.
Join us for the one-week summer school on risk management for historical buildings and monuments in the western part of Austria!
This event will reflect on values and vulnerabilities but also explain how heritage can be a powerful tool for the sustainable development of societies.
The Center for Cultural Property Protection is pleased to invite you to the second test run (February 20th – April 17th, 2023) of the online course as part of the project "CHePiCC - Online".
The Center for Cultural Property Protection is pleased to invite you to our one-week advanced training programme for risk management of cultural heritage, within the project SOS Heritage.
From May 30th to June 4th 2022 a summer university funded by the Erasmus+ project “Cultural Heritage Protection in Climate Change online (ChePiCC online)”, will take place in Trondheim, Norway.
The Centre for Cultural Heritage Protection of the Danube University Krems kindly invites you to join the 2 nd STRENCH International Conference which presents the STRENCH project results aiming to enhance cooperation and exchange of expertise between various actors involved in the decision-making process for the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage at risk due to extreme events related to climate change.
The Center for Cultural Property Protection invites you to an online-course in the framework of the Erasmus+ project “Cultural Heritage Protection in Climate Change online (CHePiCC online)”.
The local working table 2022 focuses on bringing together stakeholders from various levels and professions in order share and discuss the developments and tools produced in the STRENCH project for protection strategies of cultural heritage.
Join us in the 2022 International Winter School in cultural property protection laying its thematic focus on the development of plans to protect museums and archeological sites during natural catastrophes.
1st International Conference within the EU Interreg Project “Living Danube Limes”
The 1st International Conference will bring together distinguished experts on climate modelling, climate change related threats to cultural and natural heritage, vulnerability ranking and criticalities for cultural heritage protection as well as the use of 21st century technology for defining priorities for action and preparing disaster response mechanisms for cultural heritage protection.
The one-week programme focuses on climate change related challenges to landscapes and historic parks, vulnerability assessment and preventive conservation measures for natural and cultural heritage as well as risk management and protection strategies for cultural heritage.
From 22-26 March 2021 good practice examples will be presented online. Additionally, interactive online workshops on communication and museum clusters, living history, virtual reality and interpretation as well as Covid19 challenges and possibilities will be held.
The online summer school is part of the EU Interreg Central Europe project STRENCH – Strengthening resilience of cultural heritage at risk in a changing environment through proactive transnational cooperation, which develops ready to use solutions for assessing climate change effects and protecting cultural heritage and cultural landscapes.
The joint Summer University Cultural Property Protection and the International Summer School ENVIMAT will contribute to the future wellbeing of our natural and cultural heritage by enabling the participants to rise to the challenges posed by climate change, to develop and adopt mitigation strategies and plans for the protection of our heritage assets.