Published 18 Sep 2024

New Podcast Explores Cultural Heritage Research

As part of the European Heritage Days celebrations, CORDIS (Community Research and Development Information Service) has launched a new podcast titled "Culture: The Past Gives Up Its Secrets."

As part of the European Heritage Days celebrations, CORDIS (Community Research and Development Information Service) has launched a new podcast titled “Culture: The Past Gives Up Its Secrets.” The podcast offers a fresh look at cultural heritage-related research and aims to highlight new findings and insights. It is available on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other major platforms, as well as directly on the Europa website.

CORDIS is the European Commission’s main source for sharing results from projects funded by the EU’s framework programmes for research and innovation, spanning from FP1 to Horizon Europe. The podcast is part of the CORDIScovery series, a monthly discussion featuring experts in different scientific fields. The series covers a wide range of topics, including biodiversity and space exploration, with each episode focused on key challenges being addressed by EU-funded research.

What Does the Podcast Cover?

In the cultural heritage episode, researchers and experts discuss the latest developments in the field, offering listeners insight into how EU-backed research is uncovering new aspects of Europe’s historical and cultural legacy. The podcast provides a platform for sharing the importance of preserving cultural heritage while showcasing innovative solutions to emerging challenges.

Why Listen?

For those interested in cultural heritage or EU-funded research, “Culture: The Past Gives Up Its Secrets” provides an informative overview of current projects and findings. It highlights the role of science and technology in preserving cultural assets and how these efforts are shaping future approaches to heritage management.

The podcast is designed to be accessible to a broad audience, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of research, culture, and innovation.