International Conference: Taboo in Cultural Heritage
Amsterdam , NetherlandsIn the spring and summer of 2020, a wave of statue defacements and removals spread across the world. As part
IE events offer many ways for you to meet and engage with others in the heritage interpretation field. From our annual conference exploring best practice and industry developments on a particular theme each time, to other regional or joint events with other organisations. And from monthly webinars delivered by our team of coordinators to online thematic tables where we invite you to get into a lively exchange with each other on various topics.
In the spring and summer of 2020, a wave of statue defacements and removals spread across the world. As part
In this study day, led by leading co-creation consultant Stella Toonen, you will explore approaches to achieving meaningful co-creation with
Participants will be provided with practical advice and examples of how to create an accessible and inclusive environment for their
What is heritage? All of us have different answers depending on the particular context we are involved in. Yet it
Block 21 to 24 March 2024 in your calendar for the Interpret Europe conference entitled Sustainability: Challenging mindsets through heritage
Curiosity is an innate characteristic of all animals. It drives us all towards learning new things, to understand how the
Tuesday 14 May 2024, 09:00 CEST Five years ago, UNESCO defined value-based heritage interpretation (VBHI) to meet the challenges of
Tuesday 2 July 2024, 09:00 CEST This webinar explores how tourist guides can continue to fulfil their role as heritage
The 2024 ENCATC Congress, “Culture that matters: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Futures”, will take place in Lecce, Italy, from 18-20 September 2024, in partnership
The 2024 FRH Conference, “Religious Heritage in Transition: Challenges and Solutions” will take place from 22-24 September in Krakow, Poland. Religious heritage must
In an era marked by continuing disruption and change, interpreters play a crucial role in fostering on-going connections between people
Cultural and natural heritages are the floor from which people look to the future. They are home to great opportunities.