Every year the Centre for Global Heritage and Development organizes a summer school. This year's summer school will focus on heritage protection and the trade…
Germany is the first European country to permanently return colonial looted art. This increases the pressure on other countries to follow suit. Pieter ter Keurs…
2020 Has been a very special year in many respects, as for most people of course. The centre faced loss, challenges but also some large successes, like winning…
Text: Mauro Smit // ErfgoedinZicht Did you ever buy a second hand bike on the internet, or maybe at auction? If it later turned out to be stolen there are clear…
Evelien Campfens (Grotius Centre, Leiden University) will join Dominique Ngan-Tillard (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, TU Delft) as research…
Can virtual reconstructions help archaeologists to safeguard scientific information of archaeological objects lost in the armed conflict? And, what is the…
A future for a Dutch-Syrian shared research tradition The brutal civil war in Syria is having disastrous effects on Near Eastern archaeology. The international…
In December 2016 the Centre for Global Heritage and Development presented a Massive Open Online Course or MOOC on the topic Heritage under Threat. There is a…