JPI Cultural Heritage - Digital Heritage Joint Call

Basic Information

The aims of the JPICH Digital Heritage call are: • to support well-defined, interdisciplinary and collaborative research projects of the highest quality and standards that will lead to significant advances in our understanding of cultural heritage across the broader research community and the society; • to maximise the value of research outcomes by promoting knowledge exchange with individuals and organisations outside the immediate research community, to include policy makers, businesses and commercial enterprises, the broader heritage sector,voluntary and community groups and the general public; • to support a range of interactions and partnerships between cultural heritage researchers and a variety of user communities, to include policy makers, businesses and commercial enterprises, the broader heritage sector, voluntary and community groups and the general public , thereby maximizing the value of the research outcomes.

Network JPI Cultural Heritage
Website https://www.jpi-culturalheritage.eu/joint-activities/joint-calls-2017/joint-call-on-digital-heritage/
Aim of the joint call The Digital Heritage call supported well-defined, transnational, interdisciplinary and collaborative research and development projects that maximize the value and impact of research ouctomes by promoting the exchange with policymakers, businesses and commercila enterprises, the broader heritage sector, voluntary and community groups and the general public. Digital heritage is an important emerging field of interdisciplinary research in which a wide range of digital methods are applied to the creation, exploration, study, understanding, interpretation, presentation, dissemination of tangible and intangible heritage, whether digitized or born-digital. It also includes the use of digital methodologies for the conservation and protection of heritage and for promoting the community engagement with, and use of, heritage.
Type of joint call One Stage - Call with no pre-proposals submission
Events
Launch date 24/04/2017
Deadline Full-Proposal 22/06/2017 Submitted proposal: 34
Evaluation End Date 01/12/2017 Successful proposal: n/a Proposals funded: 8
Is call co-funded? No
Call follow up funding n/a
Call reasons n/a
Research fields
  • Biotechnology
  • Environment
  • Food, agriculture and fisheries
  • Health
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Materials
  • Nanosciences and nanotechnologies
  • Security and Defence
  • Transport
Type of research
  • Basic research
  • Applied Research
Target groups
  • Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Public Research Organisations (PROs)
  • Private and Semi-private Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)
  • SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)
Participating networks n/a

Funded Projects

Acronym Title Start End No. partners
ARCH Ancient Coinage as Related Cultural heritage 08/01/2018 31/12/2020 3
CADEAH European History reloaded : curation and appropriation of Di... 01/05/2018 30/04/2021 3
DReaM The Dictionary/ Grammar reading Machine : Computational Tool... 01/01/2018 31/12/2020 4
DigiCONFLICT Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts 01/06/2018 31/05/2021 3
DigiDogon Digitising Dogon heritage : The legacy of Abirè, the Dogon p... 01/01/2018 31/12/2020 3
HOME History of Mediaval Europe 01/03/2018 28/02/2020 5
READ-IT Reading Europe advanced data investigation tool 01/03/2018 28/02/2021 5
SCHEDAR Safeguarding the Cultural Heritage of Dance through Augmente... 01/01/2018 31/12/2020 5