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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Universiteit Utrecht |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Start Date | Apr 01, 2025 |
| End Date | Mar 31, 2029 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 9 |
| Roles | Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101177706 |
Historically, universities have been foundational to promoting and shaping European culture, knowledge, and values including democracy, human dignity, freedom, human rights, and equality as a global project.
They have also been leading institutions for promoting dialogue and building strategic alliances between the global north and the global south in the fields of science, heritage, and cultural and creative industries.In recent years, universities and museums in Europe have increasingly developed innovative approaches to address the colonial entanglements in their collecting practices, material legacies, understandings of national and transnational identities, and the production of knowledge.However, unfinished conversations with former colonies about colonial legacies in and beyond Europe remain barriers to cooperation and exchange as well as the promotion of European values.
COLUMN brings together partners from the creative industries, seven European universities from the Coimbra network, including some of the oldest research universities in Europe, and partner universities from the global south to rethink, reframe, and refresh approaches to European and postcolonial arts, culture, heritage, and societal values.Focusing on four pilot interventions that apply new collaborative and decolonial curatorial practices, COLUMN will lead the development of policies, recommendations, and good practices for new collaborations around European university heritage through strategic partnerships within and beyond the borders of the EU.
Bridging knowledge production and creative arts practices, it builds an understanding of European cultural heritage as a vehicle to strengthen rights-based and equitable approaches to colonialism in dialogue with global south partners - thus paving the way for cultural cooperation in the true spirit of modern European values.
Through its deliverables, the project redefines scholarly consensus, heritage practice, and policy.
Aarhus Universitet; Anton de Kom Universiteit Van Suriname; Universite de Geneve; Studio Louter Bv; University of Pretoria; Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna; Univerzita Karlova; Universiteit Utrecht; Universitaet Graz
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