Update (31-01-2019) In summer 2019 the summer school Cultural Objects, Human Rights and International Law will be organized. Follow the Grotius Centre and our…
At the Centre for Global Heritage and Development we believe that oblivion is the biggest threat to heritage. We therefore stimulate the development and use of…
Our society is built on oil. But oil will deplete. And the use of fossil fuel must be drastically reduced a.s.a.p. This will impact every ones lifestyles and…
Video on the Quarantine Station at Heijplaat Rotterdam. Exploring interstitial wastelands An interview with Karin Stadhouders, researcher Industrial Heritage…
Leiden University Press recently published a book entitled 'Heritage and Rights of Indigenous Peoples' (edited by dr. Manuel May Castillo and dr. Amy Strecker)…
Tuesday October 17 th the Dutch Ambassador for International Cultural Cooperation, HE Arjen Uijterlinde, visited the Centre for Global Heritage and Development…
LEaDing Fellows Programma: 2nd call The LEaDing Fellows Programme is a joint programme of Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Delft University of…
'Nieuwsuur' made a report on our two projects concerning Syrian heritage: Focus Raqqa and Scanning for Syria. The item (in Dutch for most parts) can be found…
Europe’s maritime and fluvial regions exist in great diversity, yet show parallels in spatial and political challenges. The cultural heritage of these regions…
This year Mara de Groot, Managing Director of the Centre for Global Heritage and Development, attended the World Library and Information Congress, hosted at the…