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Mastering Horizon Europe Projects: Simplification, Management and Controls

Mastering Horizon Europe Projects: Simplification, Management and Controls

Technologické centrum Praha a Univerzita Karlova pořádají odborný seminář „MASTERING Horizon Europe Projects: Simplification, Management and Controls“ 

KDY: 15.6.2026 10:00 – 16:00 hod
KDE: Univerzita Karlova, Celetná 20, Praha 1
Účast: pouze fyzicky

Seminář je určený pro:

  • Výzkumné manažery/manažerky, administrátory/administrátorky projektu Horizon Europe
  • Výzkumníky/výzkumnice (začínající i zkušené)
  • Instituce usilující o zapojení do mezinárodní výzkumné spolupráce 

Seminář nabízí cenný vzhled do klíčových aspektů řízení projektů HE:

  • zjednodušení a změny v pracovních programech 2026–2027
  • praktické aspekty lump sum projektů (příprava, implementace, kontroly)
  • implementace projektů v praxi (reporting, změny, povinnosti)
  • finanční audity: jak se připravit a vyhnout se chybám
  • novinky ve Funding & Tenders Portalu
  • interaktivní diskuse se zástupci Evropské komise
  • networking s odborníky z oblasti evropského výzkumu

Řečníci:

  • Alison Imire (European Commission, DG RTD)
  • Sara Capruzzi (European Commission, DG RTD)
  • Harald Schmid (European Commission, Common Audit Service)

 Účastníci mohou klást své dotazy prostřednictvím Slido nebo hlasovat pro dotazy, které jsou pro ně zajímavé.

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Ecocultural Heritage: Research & Education

Eco-Cultural Heritage: Research & Education

We are pleased to announce the upcoming international conference Eco-Cultural Heritage: Research & Education, taking place in České Budějovice, Czech Republic, from 2–6 November 2026.

The conference will bring together researchers, educators, and cultural heritage professionals to explore the dynamic relationships between ecological systems, cultural identity, and contemporary educational approaches.

The programme will feature lectures, workshops, and excursions designed to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and promote sustainable perspectives in ecocultural heritage research and education.

Held under the auspices of the Mayor of České Budějovice, Assoc. Prof. Dagmar Škodová Parmová, the event will take place in the Aula of the University of South Bohemia.

The conference is organized by the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and co-organized by the Trnava University in Trnava.

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About - Ecocultural Heritage: Research & Education

About

The international conference Eco-Cultural Heritage: Research & Education focuses on the complex interconnections between ecosystems and cultural heritage in contemporary research and educational practice. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on landscape research, the economic aspects of heritage and nature preservation, and inclusive strategies supporting sustainable development.

In addition to keynote lectures and workshops, the conference will feature thematic sessions reflecting a wide range of current research directions and methodological approaches. Particular emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary collaboration accross the humanities, social sciences, and environmental studies. The event aims to foster exchange between scholars and practitioners, encourage innovative perspectives, and support the development of sustainable and inclusive approaches to ecocultural heritage.

The conference is structured around several key thematic areas:

  • Research – current research directions and interdisciplinary perspectives on ecocultural heritage
  • Economics & Marketing – economic aspects of heritage, sustainable tourism, and regional development
  • Education & Practice – educational approaches, knowledge transfer, and practical applications in the field

Further thematic details and session specifications will be announced in due course.

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Mauro Agnoletti (University of Florence, Italy)

Prof. Caitlin DeSilvey (University of Exeter, England)

Dr. Martin Michette (University of Oxford, England)

Programme Overview

  • Monday, 2 November
    Welcome and registration

  • Tuesday, 3 November
    Keynote lectures and research sessions

  • Wednesday, 4 November
    Economics & marketing sessions
    Social dinner (Madeta)

  • Thursday, 5 November
    Education & practice sessions

  • Friday, 6 November
    Round table and departure

Registration Fees

  • Standard fee: €120
  • KreativEU members: €90
  • Students not affiliated with USB: €60
  • Students and active participants from USB: free of charge

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Registration

Participants who wish to attend the conference are kindly invited to complete the online registration form available on this page. The form collects basic information required for participation in the conference.

Please complete the registration form carefully to ensure accurate registration and communication regarding the conference programme and practical information.

Registration deadline: 31 July 2026

Registration form

Registration Fees:

  • Standard fee: €120
  • KreativEU members: €90
  • Students not affiliated with USB: €60
  • Students and active participants from USB: free of charge

Payment Instructions:

  • Organisation Name: University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
  • Address: Branišovská 1645/31a, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic
  • ID No. 60076658 | VAT No. CZ60076658
  • Payment Reference (Variable Symbol): 1312
  • Bank Details: 

Bank Name
Československá obchodní banka, a. s.
Account Holder
University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Account Number
131975908/0300
Currency
EUR
SWIFT
CEKOCZPP
IBAN
CZ46 0300 0000 0001 3197 5908

Call for Papers

Conference Tracks / Thematic Sections

  1. Eco‑Cultural Heritage, Cultural Landscapes and Memory of Place

Section Chair: prof. Silviu Miloiu, Ph.D.

Description:
This section explores eco‑cultural heritage as an interconnected system of natural processes, cultural practices, historical landscapes, material traces and collective memory. It invites interdisciplinary perspectives on cultural landscapes, sites of memory, ecosystem–culture relations landscape biography, historical ecology, environmental archaeology, palaeoecology and archaeological science, as well as the ways in which heritage contributes to identity formation, spatial continuity and long-term human–environment relationships..

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Cultural landscapes, biocultural diversity, ecosystem heritage and spatial transformations
  • Sites of memory, collective remembrance, landscape biographies and cultural identity
  • Interactions between natural and cultural heritage across time, including environmental archaeology, palaeoecology, archaeobotany, zooarchaeology, geoarchaeology and archaeological science
  • Long-term land use, settlement, resource management and environmental change
  • Heritage as a dynamic process, not only as a static object or monument

 

  1. Literature, Narratives, Arts and Environmental Imaginaries

Section Chair: prof. PhDr. Bohumil Jiroušek, Dr.

Description:
This section focuses on the role of literature, travel writing, art and other narrative forms in shaping perceptions of nature, landscapes and cultural heritage. It welcomes contributions from literary studies, cultural geography and environmental humanities that examine how stories, representations and imaginaries influence human–environment relations. Particular attention may be given to ecocriticism, posthumanist and multispecies perspectives, climate narratives, spiritual landscapes and the symbolic construction of place.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Cultural heritage and landscapes in literature and travelogues
  • Environmental themes and representations of nature in the arts
  • Narrative constructions of place, space and cultural imagination
  • Ecocriticism, environmental humanities and climate imaginaries
  • Multispecies, posthumanist and non-human perspectives in cultural representation
  • Sacred, affective and spiritual dimensions of landscape and heritage

 

  1. Sustainable Tourism, Regional Development and Heritage‑Based Economies

Section Chair: Ing. et Ing. Nikola Sagapova, Ph.D.

Description:
This section addresses the economic dimensions of eco‑cultural heritage and its role in tourism and regional development. It covers sustainable and regenerative tourism models, community‑based initiatives, as well as the challenges of commercialization and long‑term socio‑economic sustainability in heritage‑rich regions.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Sustainable, community‑based and regenerative tourism
  • Economic impacts of heritage on regions and local communities
  • Risks of commodification and strategies for long‑term sustainability
  • Heritage-based local economies, creative economies, green jobs and circularity
  • Carrying capacity, climate vulnerability and resilience of heritage destinations
  • Benefit-sharing, social equity and community ownership in tourism development

 

  1. Community Participation, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Landscape Stewardship

Section Chair: prof. PhDr. Miloslav Lapka, CSc.

Description:
This section highlights bottom‑up approaches to heritage management that emphasize the role of local communities, traditional ecological knowledge and participatory governance. Contributions may focus on ekomuseums, place‑based learning, local narratives and community‑driven stewardship of landscapes and heritage. The section particularly welcomes work on knowledge co-production, intergenerational transmission, care, reciprocity, local agency, heritage commons and relational approaches to landscape management.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Community participation and bottom‑up heritage governance
  • Traditional ecological knowledge and local cultural practices
  • Ecomuseums, place‑based learning and community stewardship
  • Heritage communities, local agency and co-creation of heritage values
  • Intergenerational knowledge, oral history and living traditions
  • Landscape stewardship, care, responsibility and community-based resilience
  • Rights-based, decolonial and ethically sensitive approaches to heritage practice

 

  1. Digital, Immersive and Technological Innovations in Heritage Studies

Section Chair: assoc. prof.  RNDr. Stanislav Kraft, Ph.D.

Description:
This section explores how digital and technological innovations are transforming research, protection and interpretation of cultural and natural heritage. It invites research on VR/AR, GIS, 3D modelling, digital archives, drones, big data and digital humanities approaches in heritage studies. The section also encourages critical perspectives on AI, digital twins, participatory mapping, open data, data ethics, digital accessibility and the long-term sustainability of digital heritage infrastructures.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • VR, AR and immersive technologies in heritage interpretation
  • GIS, 3D modelling and digital documentation of heritage
  • Big data, digital humanities and methodological innovations
  • Remote sensing, drones, LiDAR, photogrammetry and landscape-scale documentation
  • AI, digital twins and predictive modelling in heritage research and management
  • Participatory mapping, citizen science and community-based digital archives

 

  1. Governance, Policy and Legal Frameworks of Heritage Protection

Section Chair: assoc. prof. Diana Rokita_Poskart, Ph.D.

Description:
This section focuses on institutional, political and legal dimensions of heritage governance. It addresses local, national and international frameworks, UNESCO conventions, multi‑level governance models and the roles of public institutions, municipalities and stakeholders in heritage protection. The section is broadened to include integrated nature–culture governance, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, spatial planning, heritage impact assessment, landscape policy and transboundary cooperation.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Heritage governance models and institutional arrangements
  • National and international legal frameworks (e.g. UNESCO)
  • Policy challenges, fragmentation and multi‑level governance
  • Integrated governance of cultural, natural and eco-cultural heritage
  • Climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and heritage resilience
  • Heritage impact assessment, environmental assessment and spatial planning
  • Transboundary landscapes, cross-border cooperation and policy coordination
  • Legal pluralism, rights-based approaches and community participation in decision-making

 

  1. Education, Inclusion and the Social Dimensions of Eco‑Cultural Heritage

Section Chair: assoc. prof. Maria Vallström, Ph.D.

Description:
This section examines educational, social and ethical aspects of eco‑cultural heritage. It invites contributions on integration of socio-ecological aspects in the curriculum and competence development for students in the face of polycrisis. It also welcomes contributions on inclusivity and research on the social and cultural aspects of sustainability in relation to heritage. The section is expanded to address transformative change and environmental justice, linking heritage, place and environment within a relational and holistic framework.

Suggested sub‑topics:

  • Innovative curricula and heritage education across levels
  • Inclusion and diversity  
  • Heritage and social or cultural sustainability
  • One Health, Planetary Health and the wellbeing of communities, landscapes and ecosystems
  • Education for sustainability, ecological literacy and eco-cultural competencies
  • Intergenerational responsibility, youth engagement and future-oriented heritage practices

Accepted contributions will be included in the Book of Abstracts (ISBN, University of South Bohemia).

The conference will also feature a poster session.

Selected contributions will be published in the conference proceedings in the KreativEU Journal Science, Heritage and Technology under Taylor & Francis publishing house, with publication planned for early 2027.

Submission

Contributions will be submitted via email to the conference organisers: Tato e-mailová adresa je chráněna před spamboty. Pro její zobrazení musíte mít povolen Javascript.

Detailed information on the submission process will be provided soon.

Further instructions and requirements will be announced in due course.

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Location

The conference will take place in the Aula of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice.

The main campus of the University of South Bohemia is located in the Čtyři Dvory district. It is easily accessible by public transport from the city centre as well as from the main train and bus stations.

The nearest public transport stop is the trolleybus stop “Jihočeská univerzita”, located directly next to the university campus.

Transport

  • Arrival by train

From the main railway station in České Budějovice, exit the station building and cross the street towards the Mercury shopping centre. In front of the centre, you will find a trolleybus stop. Take trolleybus line No. 3 and travel to the stop “Jihočeská univerzita”. The journey takes approximately 10–15 minutes.

  • Arrival by bus

The main bus station is located above the Mercury shopping centre, directly opposite the railway station. From there, go down to the ground floor and exit the building towards Nádražní Street. Nearby, you will find the trolleybus stop. Take trolleybus line No. 3 to the stop “Jihočeská univerzita”.

Accommodation

České Budějovice offer a wide range of accommodation options, from hotels in the historic city centre to more affordable guesthouses and budget hotels. Below is a selection of hotels located within convenient distance of the conference venue at the University of South Bohemia.

Please note that prices may vary depending on availability and season. Participants are encouraged to book accommodation well in advance.

Conference and Premium Hotels

These hotels offer a higher standard of accommodation and are suitable for participants seeking full hotel services.

Mid-range Hotels in the City Centre

Comfortable accommodation within walking distance of the historic centre and local restaurants.

Budget Accommodation

More affordable options suitable for students and participants looking for lower-cost accommodation.

Participants are advised to book their accommodation early, as availability in the city centre may be limited during the conference period.

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