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January 11, 2023The HERSUS Prize on Modern Heritage is an initiative within the Erasmus plus project Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design – HERSUS, implemented as Strategic Partnership for higher education and co-funded by the European Commission.
Applications: 1st December 2022 – 15th January 2023
Different fields:
Master Diploma Projects or Thesis developed in the framework of Master level study programs in the field of Architectural and Urban Design at Higher Education Institutions. The object of study must be located within the geographical scope of the Council of Europe. Master Diploma Projects and Thesis defended in the following academic years: 2020-2021, 2021-2022.
Innovative Teaching and Pedagogical Practices implemented as curricular activities with ECTS recognition at Higher Education Institutions. The institution must be located within the geographical scope of the Council of Europe. The curricular activity should be completed with the following academic years: 2020-2021, 2021-2022.
Built Projects dealing with Modern Heritage (19th-20th century) completed between 2018 and 2022. The projects must be located within the geographical scope of the Council of Europe.
Individual researchers or research institution that developed his/her work within the scope of Modern Heritage and from a state member of the Council of Europe.
HERSUS consortium consist of five universities from Europe: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia, as lead organisation; Università Iuav di Venezia, Venezia, Italy; University of Cyprus – Department of Architecture, Nicosia, Cyprus; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – School of Architecture, Thessaloniki, Greece; University of Seville, Spain.
HERSUS Prize is hosted by University of Seville at its School of Architecture, in the context of the UNESCO Chair on Built Urban heritage in the digital era – CREhAR (Creative Research and Education on heritage Assessment and Regeneration).
For more information you can visit the web site of the Prize, included inside HERSUS Sharing Platform (https://hersus-sharingplatform.org/prize-on-modern-built-heritage/prize-background-and-context/)
In the following link you can find guidelines for the submission process and the documents preparation
(https://hersus-sharingplatform.org/prize-on-modern-built-heritage/guidelines-templates/)