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- Collaboration agreement has started between SECreTour project and West Pannon Ltd in July 2025
The SECreTour Network is growing! West Pannon is a not for profit Limited company active in West Transdanubia Region in Hungary. Its goal is to promote a sustainable regional development, with involvment of local actors. It has been working on … Continue reading →
- Collaboration agreement has started between SECreTour and REMODEL projects
The SECreTour Network is growing! The REMODEL project “Strengthening the Research Capacity of Turkey in Innovative Business Models for the Hospitality Sector” is a three-year HORIZON project funded by the European Union Research and Innovation programme under the call for HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03-01. … Continue reading →
Topic: EU projects

The final event of project SPOT (www.spotprojecth2020.eu) is organized in Vienna inviting all professionals and scholars of Cultural Tourism in Europe. This project was implemented in 2020-2022 in 13 EU countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italia, the Netherlands, … Continue reading

The Transdisciplinary Research Centre “Culture, Space and Memory” of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Porto (CITCEM) invited the academic community to its 10th Conference, centred on the theme of “Cultures of Water: Heritage, Environment and … Continue reading

text and all images courtesy of the project From Intangible Expression to Digital Cultural Heritage The aim in this Project is to boost introduction of national as well as European intangible cultural heritage subjects with innovative technological methods. Also we … Continue reading

Before summer 2022, partner CBS Copenhagen Business School published an advertisement for the project and the possibility of writing the Master thesis in collaboration with INCULTUM on two sites of CBS, which reach far beyond the university itself: careergate.com and … Continue reading

In the context of the Place Branding elective BA course by Prof. Carsten Humlebæk at Copenhagen Business School, a case study session on 7th November 2022 was fully dedicated to INCULTUM. The project and the 10 Pilots were presented to … Continue reading

INCULTUM collaboration partner Geopark South Funen Archipelago organized on October 14 2022 a workshop focused on “Co-design of Geotourism” with a number of stakeholders in the territory. In the workshop, prof. Carsten Humlebæk (Copenhagen Business School) was invited to … Continue reading

INCULTUM was presented by prof. Carsten Humlebæk at the new Master students of Intercultural Market Studies at Copenhagen University, in the introduction meeting held in late August 2022. At the informative meeting, ca. 35 students learned about INCULTUM research and … Continue reading

ABOUT THE EOSC SYMPOSIUM Last year, the Council of the European Union defined the specific policy priorities of 2022-2024 for the establishment of the New European Research Area (ERA) as a “researchers-centred, value-based, excellence as well as impact-driven area, in which researchers, … Continue reading

On 24th October, the Romani Cultural & Arts Company (RCAC) and the Arts Council of Wales (ACW) organized a conference to mark the launch of a new report titled Sites of Inclusion: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Participation in the Arts … Continue reading

text and images by Rosa Cisneros, Coventry University. The European Union funded project, AccessCult, aims to make cultural venues more accessible for all. One billion people live with some form of disability (WHO), at EU level, about 24% of persons … Continue reading