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LVII Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio, Castellón 26-29 Octubre 2020

El LVII Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio tendrá lugar, por primera vez, en la ciudad de Castellón. La importancia de la cerámica industrial en la provincia de Castellón es de sobra conocida por todos. En los alrededores de esta ciudad se concentra la práctica totalidad del sector de fabricación de baldosas cerámicas español, líder europeo y segundo exportador mundial. Se trata pues de la capital de la cerámica y una excelente sede para la organización del congreso. Las actividades tendrán lugar en las instalaciones de la Universitat Jaume I, una universidad joven pero ya perfectamente integrada en la sociedad de Castellón y, por ende, una especial vinculación con el tejido industrial cerámico.

Para flexibilizar la participación a todos los congresistas, sin importar la circunstancia, y sobre todo para mantener la seguridad de todos, hemos creado varias modalidades de inscripción, que van desde la asistencia híbrida, hasta on line, manteniendo la inscripción estándar. Todo el proceso se hará teniendo en cuenta los aforos dentro de las salas y salones, que la UJI ha puesto a plena disposición del congreso. Consulta todas las modalidades de inscripción y tarifas.

Envío de Abstracts hasta el 20 de julio
Notificación de Aceptación el 14 de septiembre
Inscripciones del 14 de septiembre al 09 de octubre

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Online seminar: Heritage and Sustainability in Post COVID-19 World – Building Back Better, 2nd July 14:00-15:00 (Rome, Italy)

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to confront critical questions and decisions concerning our future and the role of cultural heritage in it. Looking ahead, the post COVID-19 phase provides an opportunity to ‘build back better’ by rethinking and further strengthening the role of heritage in sustainable development, in line with the UN 2030 agenda. Nevertheless, this will require the heritage sector to reconsider its position and proactively take concrete steps to advance social, environmental, and economic sustainability. The webinar will address this issue, with particular focus on museums and their collections.

Speaker(s):

  • Viviane GOSSELIN, PhD, Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Museum of Vancouver, Canada. Member of the Advisory Group for the Coalition of Museums for Climate Justice.
  • Sophia LABADI, PhD, Professor of Heritage, University of Kent, UK.
  • Abubakar SULE SANI, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria – Nigeria.
  • Errol VAN DE WERDT, drs/MA, Director, TextielMuseum, Tilburg – The Netherlands.
  • José Luiz Pedersoli Jr., ICCROM

Date: 02/07/2020
Time: 14:00 – 15:00 (Rome, Italy)
Location: Online

Link to webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wfX1cKNOS6eULnoxZgO6hA

 


Summer School: Museums and the Sustainable Development Goals, 24-27th August Rotterdam

From Monday 24th to Thursday 27th of August 2020 the Centre for Global Heritage and Development organises a summer school. We will visit different museums to learn what their contribution is to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. The SDGs are more urgent than ever as the corona crisis has shown how fragile the foundations of our societal structures are. Many governments and organisations are actively working towards the fulfilment of these goals and especially museums have instigated exciting new developments and initiatives.

Each museum has its own approach and priorities, these will be presented and discussed by curators and other museum staff. Participants are also expected to participate actively through critical questions and discussion.

Given the current corona crisis and the lack of hands-on education, this summer school is both a stepping stone to the new academic year, an opportunity to network and of course a unique educational experience that is not offered by existing courses.

Registration is now open! Visit https://www.globalheritage.nl/summer-school-2020-museums-and-sdgs

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Location: Leiden, Rotterdam


Webinar: Materials Science for Built Heritage Conservation, 30th June

The webinar is part of «Technical Tuesdays: technical conservation webinars», organized by Historic England’s Technical Conservation Team.

In particular, this webinar will explore the contribution of materials science to the conservation of built heritage. It will explain how scientific techniques carried out in the laboratory or on site can be used to learn more about material composition and causes of decay, and how this can inform repair strategies and specifications. Some of the challenges and limitations to be aware of when commissioning materials science work will be described. An overview of the setup of pilot-sites to assess conservation treatments in historic buildings, and the role of materials science in the development of innovative conservation treatments will also be presented.

Presented by Francesca Gherardi, materials scientist at Historic England, and Alison Henry, Head of Building Conservation & Geospatial Survey at Historic England.

The webinar will take place next Tuesday (30.06.2020).

Pildoras (IN)formativas: ¿De qué está hecho lo que nos rodea? Cerámica, vidrio y sus aplicaciones.

La Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio publica este video de Teresa Palomar, investigadora  asociada de la PTI-PAIS, en el cual se habla explica la patología del crizzling en las colecciones de vidrio españolas.
Teresa Palomar es investigadora #ComFuturo del Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio.

Charla online. Integración de sensores para la documentación y conservación del Patrimonio Cultural, Lunes 29 junio, 18,30h CEST

La Universidad de Granada en su ciclo de charlas online Restauración desde el confinamiento organiza el próximo lunes 29 de junio la conferencia online Integración de sensores para la documentación y conservación del Patrimonio Cultural a cargo de la investigadora de la Universidad Loyola Andalucía.

Enlace deconferencia: https://meet.google.com/wjj-poqr-uno
(aforo 250 personas).

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Infoday on-line ERC grants, 9 de Julio 12:00-13:30

El 9 de Julio de 12:00-13:30 tendrá lugar una jornada informativa en remoto sobre el Programa European Research Council organizada por el  Gobierno Vasco junto a la UPV/EHU e Ikerbasque.

El Consejo Europeo de Investigación (ERC) apoya proyectos que buscan desarrollar investigaciones novedosas y de alto riesgo en las fronteras del conocimiento. La excelencia científica es el único criterio para la concesión de subvenciones y funciona sobre una base ascendente, sin prioridades predeterminadas. El webinar está dirigido a investigadoras/es y a las personas gestoras del sistema vasco de ciencia.

En la sesión participarán:

  • Amaia Esquisabel. Directora de Investigación del Gobierno Vasco
  • Estefanía Muñoz. ERC National Contact Point. FECYT
  • Laura Mohedano. ERC National Contact Point. ISCIII
  • Angel Rubio. Evaluador ERC y beneficiario de 2 ERC Advanced Grant. Max Planck-UPV/EHU-Simons Foundation
  • Ion Errea. Beneficiario de ERC Starting Grant- UPV/EHU

Al final de la sesión habrá oportunidad de formular preguntas a las/os ponentes.

Inscripciones


13th edition Advanced Master Course in Structural Analysis of Existing Buildings, Monuments and Historical Constructions

After 10 years of European funding, 400 students and 65 countries, applications for the Advanced Masters in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions are opened up to July 20, 2020. This is the leading international course on conservation of heritage structures, winner of the 2017 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage «Europa Nostra», and a unique opportunity to meet people from all over the world.

This Master Course, which is running its 13th Edition, is organized by a Consortium of leading European Universities/Research Institutions in the field, composed by University of Minho (coordinating institution, Portugal), the Technical University of Catalonia (Spain), the Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic), the University of Padua (Italy) and the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic).

The course combines the most recent advances in research and development with practical applications.

A significant number of scholarships, ranging from 4,000 to 13,000 Euro, are available to students of any nationality.

Further information:

www.msc-sahc.org

http://blog.msc-sahc.org

www.linkedin.com/school/sahcmasterscourse/


Técnica novedosa para detectar falsificaciones en pinturas murales de los siglos XIV al XVI

Un equipo de investigadores de la Universidad de París-Saclay descubre una Técnica para detectar falsificaciones en pinturas murales de los siglos XIV al XVI a través de la detección con carbono 14 de pigmentos inorgánicos como el plomo blanco.

El plomo blanco que fue el pigmento blanco principal utilizado desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XX con lo que este estudio abrirá nuevas vías para detectar falsificaciones en el mercado del arte y en los museos.

Los detalles han sido publicados en la revista Scientific Reports.

 

Fuente: La Vanguardia


Webinar: The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS), 24 jun 2020 04:00 PM (GMT+1 London)

The Icon Book & Paper Group Committee  are pleased to be able to bring you a series of live streamed talks while many people are required to stay at home during in these unprecedented times.

The next talk will be Matija Strlic giving their talk The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS)

Overview
Much could be gained from research that is openly shared, as well as from research that is collaboratively developed. The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) will specifically promote the sharing of facilities where research is carried out – whether scientific laboratories, conservation workshops or art history research departments. Namely, investments into unique research facilities and expertise are much better justifiable if access to such facilities is open to external researchers. Many such facilities already exist and operate nationally and in order to reduce the risk of duplication, E-RIHS will be developed into a distributed infrastructure. This way, excellent facilities will pool some of their operational time to enable research to be carried out internationally and collaboratively, with lean central management. E-RIHS, including its UK node, E-RIHS.UK, is still actively developing and collaboration is actively promoted across the spectrum of heritage research.

About the speaker
Matija Strlic is Professor of Heritage Science at University College London and Professor of Analytical Chemistry at University of Ljubljana. His main research interests are the development of heritage science infrastructure, including instrumentation and methodology, as well as modelling of heritage materials, environments, values and decision making. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the International Institute for Conservation and was Chair of the ICON Heritage Science Committee from 2015-2018.

CSIC Interdisciplinary Platform Open Heritage, research and Society is member of Spanish node in E-RIHS.

Date: 24 jun 2020 04:00 PM (GMT+1)

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