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The Preliminary Results of the Project “Cultural Literacies’ Value in Europe” (CLiViE) Were Presented at the International Scientific Conference in Spain

18.07.2025
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From June 30 to July 2, 2025, Associate Professor and Leading Researcher of the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Alīna Romanovska, participated in the international scientific conference EDULEARN25, the “17th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies”, with a presentation titled “Assessing the Value of Cultural Literacy: Insights from a Case Study”. In her report, she presented the challenges and results of the case study “The Other in Art and Life” within the Horizon Europe project “Cultural Literacies’ Value in Europe” (CLiViE). The case study, conducted in Daugavpils, aims to promote intercultural dialogue between Latvian- and Russian-speaking youth by using art-based education as a tool to strengthen social cohesion. The presentation attracted considerable interest – particularly regarding the innovative methods used to assess non-monetizable outcomes. The research findings provide significant insights into the role of cultural institutions in fostering social cohesion in Europe.

The international scientific conference EDULEARN is held annually in Palma, Spain, and has become one of the most significant education conferences in Europe, bringing together professionals, researchers, and technology experts from around the world. This year, the conference gathered more than 800 participants from 80 countries. The EDULEARN programme included oral and poster presentations, interactive workshops, networking events, as well as plenary sessions led by internationally recognized experts in education.

Further information:
Project team lead at Daugavpils University:
Associate Professor and Lead Researcher Alīna Romanovska
alina.romanovska@du.lv