Workshop on Resilient Cultural Heritage
Preparation for the DFF call to open later in the spring of 2026.
DFF is part of a Horizon Europe partnership on Resilient Cultural Heritage. To assist those of us with an interest in the call to consider potential ideas, this workshop provides an opportunity to get more information and think together to work towards a potential application when the call is open.
Preliminary programme
| 10:00 | Welcome by Trine Brox, Vice-head of department for research |
| 10:10 | Presentation of the partnership by associate professor Tea Sindbæk Andersen, including time for questions |
| 10:40 | Individual and/or small group buzz exercises on how each participant understands ‘Resilient Cultural Heritage’ within their own context. Incl. short break |
| 11:10 | Plenary discussion on themes, opportunities, challenges, etc. |
All are welcome. You do not need to sign up.
This is the first of a series of workshops on applications in the spring semester.
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