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XVI UNIVERSEUM NETWORK MEETING

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 11‐13 June 2015

University Heritage and Cultural Engagement of European Universities


CALL FOR PAPERS

The European Academic Heritage Network UNIVERSEUM announces its 16th Annual
Meeting.

In

 order to stimulate general debate, knowledge sharing and in-depth 
reflection, UNIVERSEUM  introduces a new meeting format this year. 
Papers can be submitted to one of the four sessions below. Papers in the
 thematic sessions 1, 2 and 3 need to present an argument that we will 
discuss. Descriptive presentations can be submitted to the poster 
session (session 4).


1. THEMATIC SESSION on University Heritage and Cultural Engagement of European
universities

Oral 15-min papers followed by 5 min discussion

The

 cultural role of universities in communities and in society receives 
increasing attention as part of the national and international focus on 
the universities' so-called ‘third mission’. This focus provides 
interesting opportunities for the preservation and promotion of 
university heritage. University
 museums and collections, archives and libraries have a long history as 
cultural actors in local communities or at the national or international
 level. The understanding of the cultural role of universities, however,
 has changed drastically in recent decades. How
 can the university heritage community contribute to the cultural 
mission of European universities?  In which ways can university heritage
 become more central to this enterprise? What are the challenges and 
opportunities? Which
 projects and activities are currently developed in this direction? What
 are their goals and who are their audiences? What are the results and 
how should they be evaluated? We welcome exchanges of 
experiences, case studies and in-depth papers that help us identify the 
nature and specificity of these issues and concerns.


 2.  THEMATIC IN-DEPTH SPECIAL SESSION on The most crucial issue(s) with
University Heritage today

Oral 5-min papers (max. 10), followed by in-depth debate.

Explain
 what you think is the most important/crucial/critical issue – external 
or internal – that university heritage faces in Europe today. Explain why it is
important.


3.  THEMATIC IN-DEPTH SPECIAL SESSION on University Heritage, its generators
and its scholars

Oral 5-min papers (max. 10), followed by in-depth debate.

Various
 communities inside universities have natural ties with specific 
dimensions of university heritage. Through research and teaching 
activities, biologists, astronomers, physicists, engineers and 
technicians are generators of scientific heritage. While art and 
architecture historians study art and architecture heritage, historians 
of science may pay attention to scientific heritage. In this 
session we would like to discuss how different groups of generators and 
scholars regard university heritage. What are the roles that 
heritage plays, or could play for and within these communities? How to 
enhance these possible roles? What are the challenges and perspectives? 


4.  CHAIRED POSTER SESSION 

5-min presentations followed by questions and discussion.

In
 the poster session, we invite presentations of scientific programmes, 
technical issues of and around collections such as storage, preservation
 and documentation, as
well as descriptions of museums, 
collections and other heritage. Presentations of cultural projects and 
questions related to the promotion of university heritage are also 
welcome.


The conference language is English. Post‐graduate students are encouraged to
participate with presentations.
The abstract template is available at : http://www.universeum.it/meetings.html


Abstracts
 for session 1, 2 and 3 need to include: i) 
introduction/problematic/context, ii) main arguments/methods, iii) 
results or discussion. Abstracts for posters can be more 
descriptive. The identification of questions and issues fo send abstract proposals (max 200 words), with an indication of the 
session you are submitting, plus a short biographical note highlighting 
main research interests (max. 50 words) to the following email address 
before 15 March 2015: [log in to unmask]


A website with accommodation details and a preliminary programme will be
provided by the end of January.


Programme Committee:

Athanasios Katerinopoulos, University of Athens (Greece), Chair
Marlen Mouliou, University of Athens (Greece)
Marta Lourenço, University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Sébastien Soubiran, University of Strasbourg (France)
Sofia Talas, University of Padua (Italy)
Bruno Vila, University of Aix-Marseille (France)
Roland Wittje, University of Regensburg (Germany)


In case of questions or doubts about the new meeting format, please email:
Sofia Talas   [log in to unmask]

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Roland Wittje
History of Science Unit
University of Regensburg
D-93040 Regensburg
Germany

Phone: +49-941-943-3646
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