International Summer Academy on Managing Historic Urban Landscapes – Open Call for Participants
Europa Nostra Serbia, Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments Novi Sad and Faculty of Sport and Tourism Novi Sad, in partnership with Edinburgh World Heritage, Europa Nostra and Global Observatory on Historic Urban Landscapes, invite early career professionals from across Europe to apply to the Open Call for participation in the International Summer Academy “Managing Historic Urban Landscapes”, which will take place from 5-12 August 2018, in Petrovaradin, Novi Sad, Serbia.
The International Summer Academy on Management of Historic Urban Landscapes will address challenges, complexities and development paths for managing historic urban landscapes in a multifaceted way, combining theoretical lectures, practical workshops and on-site training. Young experts will work on site in Petrovaradin with some of the leading practitioners, theoreticians and experts in the field of heritage management coming from across Europe, as well as key local stakeholders.
We are looking for 25 professionals and postgraduates up to 40 years old whose work relates to cultural heritage protection, management and interpretation, cultural tourism, architecture, urban planning and urban regeneration, as well as related areas.
The participation fee and accommodation are free of charge for selected participants thanks to the support by the Headley Trust and the European Capital of Culture Novi Sad 2021.
The Summer Academy is part of the project Case Petrovaradin: Managing Historic Urban Landscapes, and is run within the framework of the Novi Sad 2021 European Capital of Culture and European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018.
The deadline for applicants is 15 May 2018.
You can download a full Call for Applicants, Application Form and Project Information on the Europa Nostra Serbia website below.