Net4Society Matchmaking Event for 2026 Cluster 2 calls

1 – 2 Jun 2026 | Paris, France

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The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, University of East Anglia

Academia

www.sainsbury-institute.org/about-us/Norwich, United Kingdom

About

The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) was founded in 1999 through the generosity of Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury to promote knowledge and understanding of Japanese arts and cultures. In its second decade the Institute has formulated a renewed mission statement which not only reflects the benefactors’ intentions and is grounded in their original vision, but aims to expand its intellectual horizons. We are especially interested in transnational dialogues that enrich understanding of the societal impact of cultural heritage.

Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries

HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-HERITAGE-07: Societal impact of cultural heritageHORIZON-CL2-2027-02-HERITAGE-09-two-stage: Open topic: Impact-driven research on realising the full potential of cultural heritage, arts and cultural and creative industries

Representatives

Professor of Art and Cultural Heritage, The Sainsbury Institute, University of East Anglia

The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, University of East Anglia

Marketplace (1)

  • Project cooperation

    Transnational dialogues in tangible and intangible cultural heritage

    The Sainsbury Institute is especially interested in transnational dialogues that enrich understanding of the societal impact of cultural heritage with a focus on exchanges between Europe and East Asia, especially Japan.

    • A consortium to join as partner
    • Ideation - identifying the project idea
    • Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
    Author

    Professor of Art and Cultural Heritage, The Sainsbury Institute, University of East Anglia at The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures, University of East Anglia

    Norwich, United Kingdom