European Students’ Association For Cultural Heritage (ESACH)

ESACH is a youth-led network of students and young professionals within cultural heritage based on the principles of interdisciplinary peer-to-peer learning. Its activities and membership ranges all over Europe and beyond. ESACH is a member organisation of Europa Nostra.

 

Ongoing projects and activities

ESACH Talks and the ESACH Quarterly

  • ESACH Talks are interactive, fast-paced events that provide a platform for sharing knowledge amongst students and young professionals working within cultural heritage studies. Attendance is open to everybody, not just ESACH members.
  • The ESACH Quarterly is the international, peer-reviewed magazine that provides an Open Access space for the discussion and publication of grounded university and independently carried research, professional activity, and content in various formats exemplifying personal engagement into all aspects of Cultural Heritage.

Both these ESACH activities boost heritage-linked awareness, provide platforms for students or young professionals to express ideas, promote projects and facilitate knowledge exchange.

Contribution

UCAP Related Contribution for The ESACH Quarterly – Inclusion in the submission themes of the magazine the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention and everything concerning cultural heritage restitution campaigning. This theme would be advertised via both partners’ channels of communication. Abstracts would be submitted first, followed by the full articles according to the magazine’s guidelines and after content confirmation on behalf UNIDROIT.

UCAP Related Contribution for ESACH Talks Organisation of an ESACH Talks edition concerning the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention and everything concerning cultural heritage restitution campaigning. This theme would be advertised via both partners channels of communication.

The output will consist of the production of content related to the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention: articles for The ESACH Quarterly and webinar presentations for the ESACH Talks. Attendees to the latter will have the opportunity to develop the topic of their presentation in a blog post format that will feature in the ESACH Blog on the European Heritage Tribune.

ESACH will include references to the UCAP digital Library (Scholarly articles, Self-instructional materials, Materials for Professionals) in the call for UNIDROIT-related contributions for both The ESACH Quarterly and the ESACH Talks, in order to better address the specificities of the 1995 Convention within the prospective partnered activities and further knowledge about the subject among the ESACH members.

 

Contact persons

Mr Giacomo Martinis
Editor-in-chief
esach.editor@gmail.com
Ms Sorina Neacșu
EHYA Programme Coordinator
esach.ambassadors@gmail.com