Saya dapat email pada 14 Maret 2012 dari Pauline van Roosmalen, peneliti Sejarah Tatakota Indonesia dari Belanda yang menyatakan bahwa Komisi Eropa akan menghapus dana penelitian untuk heritage di Eropa Keputusan ini berdampak serius terhadap penghentian konservasi cultural heritage di Eropa.
Komunitas Penelitian Heritage berinisiatif membuat petisi online yang ditujukan kepada Parlemen Eropa dan Dewan Eropa untuk merespon kebijakan penghaspusan dana penelitian heritage di Eropa. Bagi anda pecinta, peneliti atau aktivis heritage di Indonesia , yang berminat menandatangani petisi online yang dibuat Komunitas Penelitian Heritage, silahkan klik Petition
Berikut petikan email dari Pauline van Roosmalen:
Dear colleagues of the cultural heritage research community,
As you may have heard, cultural heritage has been omitted completely in the proposal of the European Commission for the 8th EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (HORIZON 2020), thus taking away all the funds previously available for research in this field. This decision has serious consequences as the whole basis for the conservation of cultural heritage in Europe will be eliminated, probably for many years to come.
The cultural heritage research community has initiated an online petition addressed to the European Parliament and the European Council in order to plead strongly for the inclusion of cultural heritage research in HORIZON 2020.
In signing this petition, you support that the EU fully acknowledges its responsibilities to put cultural heritage research back on its agenda and to include it in the next Framework Programme.
More than 4.000 people have already supported the petition but more signatures are needed to ensure further promotion of cultural heritage research. The call will be online until the 26th of March, therefore we kindly ask those of you who have not signed yet to do so and also alert other people by forwarding the link below to your network:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/cultural-heritage-research_8th-framework-programme/
Please post this link and message using also your social network contacts.
Thank you very much for your support.
Kind regards
- Johanna Leissner and Constanze Fuhrmann, Fraunhofer Brussels Office, Germany/Belgium - Isabel Rodriguez-Maribona Galvez, Tecnalia, Spain
- Pedro Martin Lerones; Cartife Technology Centre, Spain
- Maite Berasategui, Acciona, Spain
- Antonia Moropoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
- Paulo Lourenco, University of Minho, Portugal
- Adriana Bernardi, National Research Council/Institute of Atmospheric Science and Climate, Italy
- Roberto Di Giulio, Alessandro Massarente and Keoma Ambrogio, University of Ferrara, Italy - Katarina Malaga, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
- Myriam Crolard, Saint-Gobain, France
- Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, Ministère de la culture et de la communication, France
- Rob van Hees, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Netherlands
- Jacques Akerboom, Monumentenwacht, Netherlands
- Roko Žarnić, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Vlatka Rajčić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Dear colleagues of the cultural heritage research community,
As you may have heard, cultural heritage has been omitted completely in the proposal of the European Commission for the 8th EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (HORIZON 2020), thus taking away all the funds previously available for research in this field. This decision has serious consequences as the whole basis for the conservation of cultural heritage in Europe will be eliminated, probably for many years to come.
The cultural heritage research community has initiated an online petition addressed to the European Parliament and the European Council in order to plead strongly for the inclusion of cultural heritage research in HORIZON 2020.
In signing this petition, you support that the EU fully acknowledges its responsibilities to put cultural heritage research back on its agenda and to include it in the next Framework Programme.
More than 4.000 people have already supported the petition but more signatures are needed to ensure further promotion of cultural heritage research. The call will be online until the 26th of March, therefore we kindly ask those of you who have not signed yet to do so and also alert other people by forwarding the link below to your network:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/cultural-heritage-research_8th-framework-programme/
Please post this link and message using also your social network contacts.
Thank you very much for your support.
Kind regards
- Johanna Leissner and Constanze Fuhrmann, Fraunhofer Brussels Office, Germany/Belgium - Isabel Rodriguez-Maribona Galvez, Tecnalia, Spain
- Pedro Martin Lerones; Cartife Technology Centre, Spain
- Maite Berasategui, Acciona, Spain
- Antonia Moropoulou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
- Paulo Lourenco, University of Minho, Portugal
- Adriana Bernardi, National Research Council/Institute of Atmospheric Science and Climate, Italy
- Roberto Di Giulio, Alessandro Massarente and Keoma Ambrogio, University of Ferrara, Italy - Katarina Malaga, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
- Myriam Crolard, Saint-Gobain, France
- Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, Ministère de la culture et de la communication, France
- Rob van Hees, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Netherlands
- Jacques Akerboom, Monumentenwacht, Netherlands
- Roko Žarnić, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Vlatka Rajčić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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