Digital Educational Network for Cultural Projects’ Implementation and Direction Erasmus Project
General information for the Digital Educational Network for Cultural Projects’ Implementation and Direction Erasmus Project
Project Title
Digital Educational Network for Cultural Projects’ Implementation and Direction
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2016
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Regional dimension and cooperation; Creativity and culture
Project Summary
Den-Cupid consortium consists of eight partners with diverse but complementary background in the field of cultural heritage management including Universities, SMEs, cultural associations, authority representatives and other stakeholders. Among others, the joint activities included the conduction of three transnational project meetings, where the partners established their functional cooperation schema, decided on the strategic pathways to be followed throughout the project, monitored the project evolution and took any mitigation measures whenever needed. One main axis of the project was the conduction of four international educational workshops in equal European host-countries, with over 70 participants in total. Experienced trainers guided the workshop discussions in order to present both in theory and in practice major cultural heritage managerial issues, provide well-structured cultural projects for local authorities or private stakeholders, highlight the best practices on cultural sustainability and explore the process of ultimately receiving funding for a future cultural project. The interaction with and among the trainees in those physical meetings was beneficial to both ends, as on one hand the trainers could effectively showcase invaluable insights based on their working experience and on the other hand the trainees could identify future collaboration frameworks and extend their perspectives individually or organizational wide.
The main results of the project, which are openly available, may be concluded as follows; A) The proposition of a training methodology for any interested party in the cultural heritage management sector, B) The collection of valuable training material to be used as a guide for further development, C) The provision of a benchmark-type and needs’ assessment educational survey of the participant countries, D) The showcase of four real-life cultural scenarios, where a significant number of different stakeholders is profiled and may inspire future relative activities, E) The provision of a collaborative electronic educational platform as a tool to establish new cooperation, receive mentoring from expert individuals, promote entrepreneurial mentality, improve skills and competencies, exchange insights and ideas.
The above results were disseminated by all partners, mostly by the participating networks, through the participation in national and international cultural conferences and workshops, via the integrated project channels and by any bilateral networking initiated within the range of the project. In a few words, the legacy of the project may be concluded as a “one-stop-shop” for any interested stakeholder involved in the world of cultural heritage management to receive insights for competency improvement.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 213641,78 Eur
Project Coordinator
ANAPTYXIAKI ETAIREIA DIMOU TRIKKAION ANAPTYXIAKI ANONYMI ETAIREIA OTA – E-TRIKALA AE & Country: EL
Project Partners
- PANEPISTIMIO PATRON
- Time Heritage – Afroditi Kamara & Co
- UNION OF BULGARIAN BLACK SEA LOCALAUTHORITIES SDRUZHENIE
- FUTURO DIGITALE
- European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation Amphictyony
- Hellenic National Commission UNESCO
- Vea Qualitas, S. L.

