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“TEACH FOR FUTURE” – a project on the educational transformation of adults in Romania, Bulgaria and Greece

A new exciting collaboration has just started for us; “TEACH FOR FUTURE”, an Erasmus+ initiative that aims on the educational transformation of adults in Romania, Bulgaria and Greece through Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship. Dr Emmanouel Garoufallou, Assistant Professor at the Department of Library Science, Archives and Information Systems, School of Social Sciences at the International

Network Stories: Carlos Miguel Silva Canessa

  Describe your organization and the unique work that it is doing.  Who and what are affected by the work?  How does/will the work impact people’s lives? The Andean Baroque Route, promoted by the Society of Jesus, includes the churches of the Compañia de Jesus of Cusco, San Pedro Apostol of Andahuaylillas, San Juan Bautista

Living in quarantine: the journal

COVID-19 has upended life as we know it. These anxious and unusual times bring unforeseen difficulties that make us feel disruption and uncertainty. But it’s also times like these when we need one another most, to share thoughts and experiences in order to successfully cope in this crisis. Members and partners of the HERITΛGE share

Closing the back way – Heritage management and migration in The Gambia

The case There are currently no professional archaeologists in The Gambia. By area, it is the smallest country in mainland Africa, less than 50km wide at its widest point and extending 320km from the Atlantic ocean along the River Gambia, and surrounded on three sides by Senegal.The country’s economy relies heavily on tourism, and most

"Importance of digital tools for heritage documentation and management" by Dr. Cornelis Stal

On Friday the 19th of July 2019, Athens was shocked by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 on Richter’s scale. Fortunately, this did not result in mortal injuries, but several buildings were severely damaged. Among others, the northern wall of the UNESCO world heritage site of the Daphni suffered a lot from this event. A

"The Way to Dusty Death" by Kenneth Aitchison (PhD), Head of Capability Mapping – The Heritage Management Organization

Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools. The way to dusty death Shakespeare – Macbeth Basse Santa Su is a quiet town, more than 300km upriver from the coast in The Gambia. I was

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