2005-05-09
From the Media - Part 2
posted by maximilian hartmuth 20 years ago
A group of artists caused a major public scandal by organising a fake opening of a Contemporary Art Museum in Sofia to draw public attention to the need for such a museum in Bulgaria.
Events
posted by maximilian hartmuth 20 years ago
The regional Forum entitled "Cultural Corridors in South-East Europe: Common Past and Shared Heritage - A Key to Future Partnership" will be held on 20 and 21 May in Varna (Bulgaria) in particular to encourage heads of state of South-East Europe to promote this region as a potential ground for meeting, recognition and peace with culture very much to the fore.
Grants
posted by maximilian hartmuth 20 years ago
The International Research Cente for Cultural Sciences in Vienna offers various attractive fellowships (Visiting, Urban, Junior, Fulbright and Research Fellowships) for researchers. Next deadline: July 1, 2005.
From the Media
posted by maximilian hartmuth 20 years ago
Balkan cities become e-municipalities with open source
The Bulgarian city of Kardjali serves as a pilot within the framework of the project “Support to e-government initiatives at local level through free and open source software in South East Europe”.
The Bulgarian city of Kardjali serves as a pilot within the framework of the project “Support to e-government initiatives at local level through free and open source software in South East Europe”.
Calls for Papers
posted by maximilian hartmuth 20 years ago
Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The Life and Works of F.W. Hasluck, 1878-1920
First Call for Papers for the Second International Conference at the University of Wales Gregynog; 6th-9th May 2006.
First Call for Papers for the Second International Conference at the University of Wales Gregynog; 6th-9th May 2006.
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Welcome to [BalkanCities], a weblog established to serve a "community of interest" holding stake in a diverse but interconnected range of topics (Urban and Architectural History, Cultural Heritage, -Policy, -History, -Studies, Urban Life and -Development) related to the study of cities of Southeast Europe. Readers are encouraged to participate in this process, either through adding comments to existing postings or posting news to the editor, Maximilian Hartmuth. To subscribe to the notification service (a roughly monthly digest), send a blank email to this address.

