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Protection of culture in crisis and war - Postgraduate studies

A two-year project aimed at developing a new postgraduate course from scratch. Bearing in mind that the preservation of cultural heritage is of importance to all the peoples of the world, it is extremely important to ensure that this common heritage is effectively protected, especially in an unpredictable and dynamic reality.

Postgraduate studies are established

“Cross-sectoral challenges: specialist in the protection of cultural property in the event of a crisis and war – development of a postgraduate studies program dedicated to employees operating on the border between various fields” - is a program implemented in partnership with the Villa Decius Association and the Naval Academy in Gdynia, financed from EEA funds under the Education Program.

Experts with extensive international experience in the protection of cultural goods during armed conflicts and crisis situations will be involved in the project. Thanks to the cooperation within the project, an interdisciplinary team will be created, whose task will be to develop a detailed postgraduate study program, a program of courses in the protection of cultural goods and a package of scientific materials. During the educational program, workshops and project meetings will be held. An accompanying event will be an open session summarizing the entire project.

Project financing

The project “Cross-sectoral challenges: specialist in the protection of cultural property in the event of a crisis and war – development of a postgraduate studies program dedicated to employees operating on the border between various fields” is co-financed in the amount of EUR 155,550 from EEA funds received from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and in the amount of EUR 27,450 from the Polish State budget. The aim of the project is to develop a new field of postgraduate studies.

The European Economic Area (EEA) funds are jointly financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, contributions of which are based on their GDP. The funds for 2014–2021 amount to EUR 1,55 billion, and the priority areas for action in this period include: innovation, social integration, culture, properties, management as well as education and competitiveness.




Program Operator
More information is available on websites of the Operator and the Program:

www.frse.org.pl
https://education.org.pl



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