Future Prospects & Innovation for Euro-Mediterranean & Middle East Heritage
Conservation, Restoration, Valorisation: from Reflection to Practice
Conservation, Restoration, Valorisation: from Reflection to Practice
The research-oriented summer school EMMEH 2024 is a strong 60-hour training programme focusing on the fundamental aspects of the conservation, restoration and valorisation of cultural heritage situated in the region of North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea, in the Middle East and in Europe.
Particular emphasis will be laid on preventive conservation, archaeology and excavation sites, climate change and its impact on heritage, new forms of museological mediation – with a strong accent on the renewable development goal.
Minor modifications to the programme may occur.
Designed to facilitate your admission to doctoral or postdoctoral programmes in France, the Scientific Research Project will require both personal and teamwork. It will include sessions of tutorials or free discussion with researchers from the IRHiS and HALMA laboratories.
The project will involve the analysis of articles, bibliographical summaries, a presentation of state-of-the-art trends in the chosen research topic and a final project defence in front of the scientific board.
Gain a richer perspective on the Hauts-de-France region!
The Hauts-de-France region is typified by its maritime and Flemish borders, agrarian economy, ancient trade fairs tradition, former textile and mine industries steeped in the Catholic values of its captains and vivid memory of wounds inflicted by two world wars. France’s youngest region is now renowned for its competitiveness, dynamic cultural and social life, and a unique mix of Flemish cheerfulness and French elegance.