“Cooperation at eye level makes the difference” – conservator Ursula Fuhrer on interdisciplinary project management

HERITAGE-PRO: Cultural heritage conservation requires a great many different disciplines to work together. In your long years of practice, have you actually observed changes in the management of the associated processes or are they still strongly hierarchically organized implementations? Ursula Fuhrer: Both, that always depends on the people involved and…

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Practising interdisciplinary cooperation: Heritage-Pro partners meet in Varberg / Sweden

Preparations are in full swing: On September 30 and October 1 the third meeting of the project partners of the Erasmus+ project Heritage-Pro will take place. Following an invitation of our Swedish partners Christer Gustafsson and Jermina Stanojev (RESTRADE) the project team will be welcomed in Varberg/Province Halland in Sweden.…

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Brainstorming Report on Skills for Heritage Preservation

Heritage-Pro is a direct outcome of the so-called “Structured Dialogue” of the European Commission, where 32 European experts wrote a study on the topic “Towards an integrated approach to cultural heritage for Europe – prospects on skills, training and knowledge transfer for traditional and emerging professions” within the framework of…

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