
Certificate course
Cultural Heritage and Community Memory
≈ 40 minutes total8 credits to earn the certificate
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion, learners will be able to:
- ▸Apply principles of consent and attribution when working with cultural content.
- ▸Document intangible cultural heritage adhering to established ethical guidelines and frameworks.
- ▸Design and implement community-led cultural initiatives, such as zines or exhibitions.
- ▸Communicate compelling community narratives through visual and textual media effectively.
- ▸Analyse the role of European cultural projects in fostering local memory and identity.
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Compulsory modules · all 5 required
Documenting intangible cultural heritage
Songs, recipes, dialects, festivals, and the UNESCO framework that recognises them.
Building a Community Media Archive
Learn how to collect, organise, and preserve your community's stories, photos, and recordings for future generations.
How to Curate a Tiny Local Museum
Discover how ordinary people across Europe are building small, powerful community museums that bring local history to life.
Crediting Indigenous and minority creators
Why proper credit isn't a footnote, it's an act of respect.
Telling a community story with one photo
How a single, honest image can do the work of a thousand-word article.
Elective modules · choose 3 of 7
Designing Your Community Zine
Learn how to plan, create, and share a community zine that amplifies local voices and strengthens neighbourhood connections.
Elective
Working with Roma Culture Respectfully
Learn how to engage with Roma cultural traditions in ways that are respectful, informed, and free from stereotypes.
Elective
Pop-up exhibitions on a shoestring
How to mount a credible community exhibition for under €200.
Elective
Local seed swaps and food sovereignty
Why saving and sharing seeds matters more than ever in Europe.
Elective
Public art and community consent
Why a mural or sculpture without the neighbourhood's say-so is a problem.
Elective
European Capitals of Culture: what they are
A 40-year EU initiative that puts cities (and their communities) on the world stage.
Elective
Photographing Performances With Consent
Learn how to photograph live performances respectfully and legally by understanding consent, privacy rights, and best practice across Europe.
Elective
