![Blown up part of a photograph taken by C.B. Nieuwenhuis in Pedir, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. 1898. Room 2 (Colony, 1817-1914), exhibition The Story of the Netherlands-Indies. Indies Center of Remembrance, Bronbeek, Arnhem (NL), 2011 Photographer: Janita Sassen (© Indisch Herinneringscentrum). Blown up part of a photograph taken by C.B. Nieuwenhuis in Pedir, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. 1898. Room 2 (Colony, 1817-1914), exhibition The Story of the Netherlands-Indies. Indies Center of Remembrance, Bronbeek, Arnhem (NL), 2011 Photographer: Janita Sassen (© Indisch Herinneringscentrum).](https://heranet.info/assets/uploads/2017/11/Blown-up-part-of-a-photograph-taken-by-C.B.-Nieuwenhuis-1000x500.jpg)
Humanities as a Source of Creativity and Innovation (2009-2012)
In 2009, the HERA Network launched the first Joint Research Programme (HERA JRP) for two themes ‘Cultural Dynamics: Inheritance and Identity’ and ‘Humanities as a Source of Creativity and Innovation’. The total amount of funding available for both of these themes was €16.5M.
Participants
The following countries committed to this programme:
Austria | Croatia | Denmark |
Estonia | Finland | Iceland |
Ireland | Luxembourg | The Netherlands |
Norway | Slovenia | Sweden |
United Kingdom |
Projects
- Copywriting Creativity: Creative Values, Cultural Heritage Institutions and Systems of Intellectual Property
- Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe
- Creativity and Innovation in a World of Movement
- Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice
- Fashioning the Early Modern: Innovation and Creativity in Europe, 1500-1800
- Measuring the societal impacts of Universities’ Research into Arts and Humanities
- Of Authorship and Originality: Reclaiming Copyright in Support of Creative Collaborator in the Digital Environment
- Scarcity and Creativity in the Built Environment
- Technology, Exchange and Flow: Artistic Media Practices & Commerical Application