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Partnerships and Collaborations

Regardless of any special formula for success, we believe that collaboration is what turns a good idea into a game-changing innovation.

CLUE+ has a diverse group of partners beyond the VU campus, ranging from local government and cultural institutions in Amsterdam to fellow research institutes and corporate organisations around the world. 

Our partnerships are mostly built by engaging in cooperative research applications and projects. A list of our successful and enterprising partnerships is presented below.

CLUE+ Partners

  • Research Institutes and Centres

    The Centre for Global Heritage and Development

    The Centre for Global Heritage and Development (CGHD) initiates, stimulates and facilitates interdisciplinary, innovative research and education in the field of heritage. As research partners, CLUE+ and the CGHD work together closely to organise the Re-scape Colloquia four times a year, an event connecting researchers and students with inspirational academics and professionals. CLUE+ also works with the CGHD in publishing The Journal of European Landscapes.

    For more information, please visit: www.globalheritage.nl

    Ename

    The Centre for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation
    Ename is an international centre of knowledge and expertise that focuses on the interpretation of heritage, specifically involving sites and monuments as an advisory body of UNESCO. Its projects in Flanders, Europe and the rest of the world are characterised by a multidisciplinary, scientific approach that is open and creative.

    For more information, please visit: www.enamecenter.org

    DIA

    The Institute for German Studies
    A centre of expertise on modern Germany, the Institute for German Studies (DIA) collaborates with the University of Amsterdam and connects education, science and society. Working together with CLUE+ researchers, the DIA operates as a key partner in the Global History, Heritage and Memory research programme.

    For more information, please visit: www.duitslandinstituut.nl

    KNIR

    The Royal Dutch Institute Rome
    The Royal Dutch Institute Rome (KNIR) is the oldest and largest of the international Dutch Scientific Institutes. It serves as an important bridge between the Dutch and Italian academic communities and the extensive international academic community present in Rome. The KNIR offers a wide range of educational courses and provides impactful research grants. CLUE+ works with the KNIR to support international, interdisciplinary dialogue on heritage and culture.

    For more information, please visit: www.knir.it/nl

    The Netherlands Institute in Turkey

    The Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT) is a research centre dedicated to the historical study of Turkey and surrounding regions. By conducting historical and archaeological research, the centre supports studies in the humanities and social sciences that are in some way connected to Turkey. CLUE+ and the NIT are partners in projects related to heritage, culture, landscape and history.

    For more information, please visit: www.nit-istanbul.org

    The New Amsterdam History Centre

    New Amsterdam laid the foundational character for today’s New York City. The New Amsterdam History Centre (AMHC) aims to encourage exploration of the Dutch history of the city with special reference to its ethnic, racial and religious diversity, urban landscapes, economic vitality and global legacy. CLUE+ researchers work together with the AMHC on topics related to history, heritage and culture.

    For more information, please visit: www.newamsterdamhistorycenter.org

    Amsterdam Centre for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture, University of Amsterdam

    Centre for Critical Heritage Studies, Gothenburg University 

    Käte Hamburger Center for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies, Heidelberg University

    Centre for Landscape, Newcastle University 

  • Governmental Organisations

    Interreg Europe

    CLUE+ supports Interreg Europe in helping regional and local European governments to develop and deliver better policy. Interreg Europe aims to ensure government investment, innovation and implementation efforts lead to integrated, sustainable impacts for people and places. CLUE+ notably collaborated with Interreg on the award-winning HERICOAST project.

    For more information, please visit: www.interregeurope.eu

    National Agency for Cultural Heritage (RCE)

    Amsterdam Municipality

  • Cultural Institutions

    Amsterdam Museum

    Amsterdam Museum offers essential, interactive and distinctive insight into the machinations and history of the city of Amsterdam. As a CLUE+ research partner, Amsterdam Museum is a valuable asset for expertise and external communication. The museum is currently involved in the ‘Coping with drought’ project.

    For more information, please visit: www.amsterdammuseum.nl

    NiNsee

    National Institute of Dutch Slave History and Heritage
    The National Institute of Dutch Slave History and Heritage (NiNsee) collects, manages and develops knowledge on the history of transatlantic slavery and the colonial past. The NiNsee also organises annual national commemoration activities. As a knowledge centre, the NiNsee has supported CLUE+ on various research projects associated with the Global History, Heritage and Memory research programme.

    For more information, please visit: www.ninsee.nl/over-ons

    The Week of the Vacant Building 

    The Week of the Vacant Building is an interdisciplinary initiative shedding light on unused, vacant buildings in the Netherlands. Through research, various academic and non-academic partners can help to address the challenges that these buildings pose. CLUE+ is proud to participate in investigating key topics, including emerging notions of transformation, the energy transition and quality of life.

    For more information, please visit: www.weekvanhetlegegebouw.nl

    Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Forest Theatre

    Tropenmuseum Amsterdam

  • Private Institutions

    Culture Lab

    Culture Lab is a private agency based in Brussels and specialises in matching the needs of cultural organisations with the policies and funding programmes of the European Commission. Culture Lab has connected CLUE+ projects with suitable support programmes and provided invaluable expertise on questions of heritage research.

    For more information, please visit: www.culturelab.be

  • Publishing Houses

    Amsterdam University Press

Ready to become a CLUE+ partner?

Get in touch with us today and find out how we can help each other grow to become part of a more connected world.

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