Course Sustainable Digital Heritage (in Dutch)
The digital infrastructure is now an integral part of our daily lives. This development presents numerous opportunities for education and research while also setting new demands for the accessibility and presentation of our cultural heritage. Learn more about this course, which this edition offers students a unique chance to participate free of charge.
Course description
This science-based course, a collaboration between Radboud University and Maastricht University, explores how heritage professionals and students can effectively respond to the digital revolution through three comprehensive modules.
Led by program director Prof. Dr. Johan Oosterman, and featuring contributions from leading scholars and industry experts, this course offers a unique blend of science, skills, and societal impact. Participants will gain scientific insights and practical skills, all linked to current societal issues and real-world challenges.
Tip! Make use of your annual development days and check out UM’s training facilities (for UM employees).
Learning objectives
- Critically reflect on current debates and case studies in the field, drawing from a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments.
- Gain a fresh perspective on your own collection(s), allowing you to see them with new insights.
- Translate policies, guidelines, and insights into actionable steps within your organisation by developing an action plan for a specific case.
Target group
This course is designed for heritage professionals, cultural sector workers, researchers, and academics who are interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills at the intersection of digital technologies and cultural heritage. It is also suitable for those looking to explore the impact of digital transformation on their field of work.
⭐Students: Five master’s students from Radboud University and Maastricht University have the unique opportunity to participate in the post-academic course “Sustainable Digital Heritage” completely free of charge. Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your expertise and broaden your horizons in the rapidly evolving field of digital heritage. For more information, visit the website or fill out this registration form to secure your spot as a student today.
Workshop format
This course is in Dutch and is structured into three modules, each consisting of a mix of lectures, hands-on workshops, and group discussions. Participants will engage in case studies, collaborative projects, and practical exercises to apply their learning in real-world scenarios. The format encourages interaction with peers and experts, fostering a dynamic learning environment.
Language: Dutch
Location
Day 1 – Limburgs Museum, Venlo
Day 2 – Maastricht University
Day 3 – Campus Radboud University
Fee: € 1250,-
If you apply before 1 September 2024 you pay only € 1000,-.
UM & Radboud students for free.
More information and registration.
Location
Registrations are provided by an external party or registration is not required for this event.