Transforming Heritage: Research, Policy, and Practice in Dialogue

How can heritage research help shape policies and decision-making? A roundtable discussion on 24 March brings together perspectives from the Centre for Advanced Study inherit. heritage in transformation and representatives of UNESCO and the German Federal Foreign Office. The event will be moderated by inherit directors Eva Ehninger and Sharon Macdonald.

How can heritage research help shape policies and decision-making? How can researchers, policymakers, and practitioners work together to address heritage challenges – such as in contexts of conflict, sustainability, and restitution?

A roundtable discussion on 24 March (18:00-20:00) brings together perspectives from the Centre for Advanced Study inherit. heritage in transformation and representatives of UNESCO and the German Federal Foreign Office.

Moderated by inherit directors Eva Ehninger and Sharon Macdonald, the roundtable will explore how heritage research can engage with and inform contemporary policy and practice.

The roundtable is organized by inherit. heritage in transformation, a BMFTR-funded Centre for Advanced Study at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, which deals with historical, present and future transformations in the field of heritage.

The event will take place in English.

Online participation is possible via the event website: Transforming Heritage: Research, Policy, and Practice in Dialogue - inherit

Please register your attendance in person by 20 March at info-inherit@hu-berlin.de