Time
1 January 2022 – 1 July 2024
Goal
The project aims to analyse ways in which universities can help cultural heritage institutions to recover from the crisis caused by the pandemic, to create a tool for universities to use open innovation methods and practices, to create a methodology for using higher education-led open innovation in cultural heritage institutions, to pilot and analyse the methodology.
Cooperation partners
The project has been funded by the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships Programme in the total amount of 341,935 euros. The leading institution is the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Apart from the UT Viljandi Culture Academy, project partners include Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Web2learn and OSYGY Women's Association in the Cyclades .