HERA Joint Research Programme Matchmaking Event, Paris, France, 19 April 2008 (CROSBI ID 147227)
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Demonja, Damir
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HERA Joint Research Programme Matchmaking Event, Paris, France, 19 April 2008
HERA, Humanities in the European Research Area, is a partnership between sixteen national Humanities funding agencies across Europe and the European Science Foundation (ESF). The main objective of HERA is to firmly establish the Humanities in the European Research Area and to enable the discipline to play an appropriate and dynamic role within the Framework Programmes of the European Commission. HERA has been designed to deliver new levels of co-operative research policy and practice in the humanities by embarking on an ambitious programme of communication, enquiry and sharing of expertise. The HERA network settled up a Joint Research Programme (JRP) for researchers in the Humanities, and will launch at early 2009 a call for proposals in two thematic research areas: 1. Cultural dynamics: inheritance and identity, and 2. Humanities as a source of creativity and innovation. HERA JRP Matchmaking Event was convened in Paris, on Saturday April 19, 2008 and gathered around 200 researchers in the field of humanities from all over Europe. With posters, illustrations, statements, questions and answers researchers from fourteen HERA countries that are participating in the HERA Joint Research Programme (Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden and United Kingdom) introduced presented participants with the core of potential research ideas which could led to the opportunity to build consortia with researchers, from at least three countries, interested in similar themes. I introduced project idea called Croatian Heritage for European Legacy, which draw respectable interest. Purpose of my possible project/research was to strengthen sustainable regional development and promote spatial cohesion through cultural tourism based on common European architectural heritage. And project/research aims are making common historical roots recognizable through European cooperation, establishing links to the existing and new EU member states and developing product of culture tourism that could reach beyond national borders.
HERA; European Research Area; Joint Research Programme for Humanities; Cultural dynamics; Inheritance; Identity; Creativity; Inovation.
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