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2018 will be the European Year of Cultural Heritage when citizens across Europe are invited to explore what it offers in all its forms. Europeana, the digital face of Europe’s cultural heritage, partners the Year and will supply the cross-border and cross-generational element to activities.
The Migration in the Arts and Sciences project created a curated collection about migration to, from and within Europe and explored the effects migration has had on European culture.
The annual presidency event was held in May 2017 at the Ħaġiar Qim, Conference centre while Malta is hosting the EU presidency. A high-level strategy meeting, it was primarily targeted at policymakers of EU member states as a means to raise awareness about what Europeana does in culture and education, and how it can help them in their own work.