Conference “Teaching Conservation-Restoration” and ENCoRE General Assembly
26. March 2014 Conference “Teaching Conservation-Restoration”
27-28. March 2014: ENCoRE General Assembly
ENCoRE is a network organisation of higher educational institutions in the field of conservation - restoration.
A main objective of ENCoRE is to promote research and education in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
ENCoRE was founded in 1997 with the main objective to promote research and education in the field of cultural heritage, based on the directions and recommendations given in the Professional Guidelines of the European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers Organisation E.C.C.O. and the Document of Pavia of October 1997. Currently ENCoRE has 41 full members and 1 associate members from among the leading conservation-restoration study programmes in Europe. In addition, 26 leading institutions and organisations working in the field of cultural heritage protection and research are partners of the network.
CALL for PAPERS - Deadline 20. December 2013 - read more in the Newsletter
27-28. March 2014: ENCoRE General Assembly
Both meetings will be hosted by the “École Supérieure des Arts Saint Luc in Liège, Belgium” in association with the Centre Européen d’Archéométrie de l’Université de Liège.
ENCoRE is a network organisation of higher educational institutions in the field of conservation - restoration.
A main objective of ENCoRE is to promote research and education in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
ENCoRE was founded in 1997 with the main objective to promote research and education in the field of cultural heritage, based on the directions and recommendations given in the Professional Guidelines of the European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers Organisation E.C.C.O. and the Document of Pavia of October 1997. Currently ENCoRE has 41 full members and 1 associate members from among the leading conservation-restoration study programmes in Europe. In addition, 26 leading institutions and organisations working in the field of cultural heritage protection and research are partners of the network.