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8 10 2019
"A Museum Card enriches your life"
Pieter ter Keurs is professor of Museums, Collections and Society at the faculties of Archaeology and Humanities. Ter Keurs is also Academic Director of the LDE Centre for Global Heritage and Development. He specializes in critical museums studies and the study of material culture. He wants to stimulate the use of academic and museum collections in scholarly research and scientific eduation. 

Recently he was interviewed by the Dutch newspaper NRC on the role of museums in creating and affirming identity
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Re-Scape Colloquium Water Heritage and the SDGs
For this edition of the Re-scape colloquium we have invited Dr. Debjani Bhattacharyya, Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Drexel University, USA. 
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Conference Heritage & the Sustainable Development Goals
Heritage—natural and cultural—plays a key role in the sustainable development of cities and communities. Goal 11, target 4, of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) emphasizes the relation between heritage and sustainability, among other international policies. 
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Call for Abstracts – EcoSummit 2020
The Centre for Global Heritage & Development would like to share with you a call for oral/poster abstracts for the session "Bridging the Gap Between Climate Adaptation Planning and Cultural Heritage Management" at the 6th International EcoSummit 2020 that will be held on 21-25 June, 2020 in Gold Coast, Australia.
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Amy Streckers wins ERC starting grant for Research on Land, Property and Spatial Justice in International Law
Globalization has significantly affected the ways in which communities in many parts of the world interact with and access land and resources – from changing farming patterns due to international trade agreements, to collective tenure and customary rights in landscapes that are simultaneously the location of large-scale resource extraction projects. 
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Call for Papers: Water History meeting
The 2020 Delft Water History meeting in the Netherlands will be a unique opportunity to exchange existing and develop new insights on the history of one of our most precious resources. The conference is hosted by the Water Resources Group at Delft University of Technology.
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