INTHRACE

This project’s primary objective is to enhance the competencies of university academic staff, empowering them to integrate intangible cultural heritage (ICH) effectively into their teaching and research endeavors. The general objective of the INTHRACE project is to strengthen the capabilities of the involved bodies and especially the university professors to promote the development of intangible cultural heritage at national and European level and the various economic and social issues and challenges arising from the sustainable development of such actions and actions.

Project Τitle: “Civil Engagement, Integration, and Better Management of National Intangible Heritage to Raise Awareness of European Common Values: EU Context, Perspectives, and Active Citizenship”

Project Duration: 31.12.2023-29.06.2026

Project URL: under construction

Project Framework & Funding: 2023-1-RO01-KA220-HED-000156121

250.000,00 EUROS
(Funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA can be held responsible.)

Scientific coordinator (UNIWA): Prof Androniki Kavoura

Consortium – Partners:

1) UNIVERSITY TRANSILVANIA OF BRASOV – Romania

2) UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW – Poland

3) UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA – Greece

4) UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB – Croatia

5) UNIVERSITY OF THE AZORES – Portugal

6) Pax Rhodopica Foundation – Bulgaria

Research Publications / Results / Patents:

During the first year of the project, the following have been published:

Šantek, G-P, Kavoura, A, and Briciu, A (2025) Integrating Intangible Cultural Heritage in Higher Education – Challenges and Obstacles. In Kavoura A, Briciu V and Briciu A (Eds) Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism. Creative Solutions and Digital Transformation Chnallenges, 11th ICSIMAT, Brasov, Romania, 2024 (forthcoming)

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