Program
June 4, 2025
Opole University of Technology
Łącznik, Mikołajczyka 16 street, Opole
08:30 – 09:00 CET
Registration (Main Hall)
09:00 – 11:00 CET
Opening Plenary Session (Auditorium 1) Simultaneous interpretation session
Chair: Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska & Said Edaich
Welcome Address
Keynote lectures
Chair: Krzysztof Malik
- Andrzej Kadłuczka, Klaudia Stala (Krakow University of Technology)
Kreatywny model integracji dziedzictwa we współczesnej przestrzeni kulturowej (A creative model of heritage Integration in contemporary cultural space) - Silviu Miloiu (Valahia University of Targoviste), Célio Gonçalo Marques (Polytechnic University of Tomar)
Heritage in low-density territories: challenges, opportunities, and best practices from seven KreativEU Alliance Countries - Justyna Kleszcz, Opole (University of Technology), Piotr Kmiecik (Angelus Silesius University of Applied Science in Wałbrzych)
The 18th-century town hall in Krobia in the light of newly discovered documents as a contribution to the recognition of the wooden town hall architecture of the Greater Poland region
Q&A
11:00 – 11:30 CET
Coffee Break
11:30 AM – 13:00
Parallel Sessions
Session I: Craft (Auditorium 1) Simultaneous interpretation session
Chair: Andrea Tomášková & Roman Śmietański
- Alla Levitskaia (Comrat State University) – Heritage-oriented destination management model: a case study from the Gagauzia region
- Wanda Musialik, Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska, Krzysztof Malik (Opole University of Technology) – Współczesne korzyści płynące z praktykowania dziedzictwa medycyny ludowej (tradycyjnej) (Contemporary benefits of practicing the heritage of folk (traditional) medicine)
- Aleksandra Seń (University of Wroclaw) – Długowieczne wrocławskie rzemiosło rodzinne. Zarys projektu doktorskiego (Long-lived family craftsmanship in Wrocław: outline of a doctoral project
- Katarzyna Mazur-Włodarczyk (Opole University of Technology) – Chinese beekeeping in the context of sustainable development of crafts
- Piotr Julian Pluskowski – Cieszyńskie młynki do kawy (Cieszyn coffee grinders)
Q&A
Session II: Heritage 1 (Auditorium 2)
Chair: Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska & Katarzyna Mazur-Włodarczyk
- Pompiliu Alexandru (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Time, memory, and objects: how we transform objects into value
- Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska, Katarzyna Mazur-Włodarczyk, Elżbieta Karaś – (Opole University of Technology) – Cultural Heritage Management as a catalyst for sustainable urban development: best practices from European emerging regions
- Miguel Carvalhinho (Polytechnic University of Tomar) – Revitalization of Viola Beiroa – Traditional Portuguese string instrument
- Maria Teresa Desterro (Polytechnic University of Tomar) – Portuguese handmade tiles, an identity factor in national culture
- Uldana Baizyldayeva (KIMEP University) – Technological innovations in contemporary craftsmanship in Kazakhstan
Q&A
Session III: Heritage and Science (with online speeches) (Auditorium 3)
(https://etele2.po.edu.pl/rooms/vkp-mah-aiq-zhp/join)
Chair: Said Edaich
- Sergiu Musteata (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Sphero-Cons – one of the most enigmatic recipients of the Middle ages. Non-invasive and non-destructive analyses of artifacts from Orheiul Vechi, Republic of Moldova (ONLINE)
- Cristiana Radulescu (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Unravelling the painting techniques of Roman houses from Apulum (Romania): non-invasive characterization of pigments applied on the walls (ONLINE)
- Claudia Stihi (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Biomonitoring of the metals atmospheric deposition in heritage ecosystems sites using green mosses (ONLINE)
- Crinela Dumitrescu (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Characterization of local honeys belonging Romanian flora by their physico-chemical parameters and elemental content (ONLINE)
- Pınar Kadiroglu (Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University) – Shalgam: a traditional Anatolian beverage rich in functional bioactives (ONLINE)
Q&A
13:00 – 14:00 CET
Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 CET
Parallel Sessions (Auditorium 1)
Session I: Heritage 2
Chair: Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska & Katarzyna Mazur-Włodarczyk
- Bohumil Jiroušek (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice) – Culture and tradition in Vítězslav Hálek’s travelogue of Galicia
- Cezar Petre Buiumaci (The Municipality Museum of Bucharest) – Comparative Research on Urban and Rural Stone Crosses in Romania
- Weronika Brożyna (Opole University of Technology) – Selected examples of post-industrial sites in the context of the disappearance of historical heritage in the Opole Province.
- Dorel Bratu (Valahia University of Targoviste) – The forgotten story of the Jewish forced labor camps in Southern Romania during Ion Antonescu Regime
- Katarzyna Łukaniszyn-Domaszewska, Katarzyna Mazur-Włodarczyk (Opole University of Technology) – Ethnic diversity as an element of cultural heritage: a key factor in regional resilience
Q&A
Session II: Heritage, Innovation and Resilience: towards an agenda for regional development (Auditorium 2)
Chair: Marisa de Brito & Hermínia Sol
- Renato De Leone, Alessandro Delpriori (University of Camerino) – Cultural heritage as an inspiration for craftsmanship. The case of Picene ceramics and Gilberto Cruciani
- Yuliyan Gospodinov (Tsenov Academy of Economics) – Open innovation in the public sector – specifics and features
- Claudia L. Buruleanu (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Memories through food. How we can keep them and how can we offer to future generations
- Galina Chipriyanova, Mihail Chipriyanov (Tsenov Academy of Economics) – Strategic business transformation planning through implementing sustainable technologies and innovative decarbonization models
Q&A
Session III: Heritage and Culture with online speeches (Auditorium 3)
(https://etele2.po.edu.pl/rooms/vkp-mah-aiq-zhp/join)
Chair: Said Edaich
- Ruizan Mekvabidze (Gori State University) – The voices of crafts: Georgian crafts sector’s strategy assessment and the quest of new approaches (ONLINE)
- Margarita Išoraitė (Vilniaus kolegija/Higher Education Institution) – Communication about Kaziukas craft fairs in Lithuania (ONLINE)
- Yelda Durgun Şahin (Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University) – Exploring the digitalization of tangible and intangible cultural heritage in Türkiye (ONLINE)
- Raluca Romok (Valahia University Targoviste) – Polish Karabela Swords from the weapons of collection of King Carol Ist of Romania (ONLINE)
- Maria Stamate (Valahia University Targoviste) – Brâncuși monumental ensemble of Târgu Jiu (ONLINE)
- Josef Pavlíček (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice) – Effective support of a practical application of FAIR principles: a case study of the DS wizard (ONLINE)
Q&A
19:00 CET
Conference Dinner (pre-registered attendees only)
Restaurant Cztery Pory Roku (4 Seasons Restaurant)
The Opole Philharmonic Building
Krakowska 24 street, Opole
June 5, 2025
Opole University of Technology
Łącznik, Mikołajczyk 16 street, Opole
9:30 – 10:00 CET
Registration (Main Hall)
10:00 – 12:00 CET
Parallel Sessions
Special Session I: Cultural Heritage in the Crossfire: War, Memory, and the Global Struggle for Preservation (Auditorium 1)
Chair: Silviu Miloiu, Lucia Nováková, Sergiu Musteata & Renato de Leone
- Sergiu Musteata (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Cultural Heritage Preservation – An important element of the defence strategies
- Martina Halamová (University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice) – The memory of dissent as a performative act preserving national identity
- Lucia Nováková (Trnava University in Trnava) – Sculpting conflict: the memory of war in classical antiquity
- Silviu Miloiu (Valahia University of Targoviste), Renato De Leone, Alessandro Delpriori, Igino Colonnelli (University of Camerino) – Resistance, repression, and remembrance: virtual technologies and the memory of Nazi-Fascist violence in the Macerata Region
- Said Edaich (Opole University of Technology) – Crime against heritage in zones of armed conflict: the case of Iraq
- Izabela Vydrnáková (Trnava Centre for Arts – Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences) – Hypertrophy of memory: some notes on memory studies research at the end of the 20th century
Q&A
Special Session II: Contemporary Challenges and Trends in Europe (Auditorium 2)
Chair: Brygida Solga, Diana Rokita-Poskart & Brygida Klemens
- Brygida Klemens, Brygida Solga (Opole University of Technology) – Can smart village initiatives meet the challenges of the access to public services in rural areas?
- Tetiana Vitenko, Nataliia Marynenko (Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University) – War-induced migration and its effects in Europe
- Alina Cogiel, Nicole Horáková (University of Ostrava) – Between crisis and opportunity: labor market challenges for Ukrainian refugee women in Ostrava
- Marusya Smokova, Iskra Panteleeva (Tsenov Academy of Economic) – Blocking characteristics of network innovation interactions
- Diana Rokita-Poskart (Opole University of Technology, CoMR Polish Academy of Science), Małgorzata Adamska (Opole University of Technology) – Beyond metropolitan magnets: leveraging international student mobility for balanced regional development in Poland’s higher education ecosystem
Q&A
Session III: PhD students and MA, BC students (with online speeches) (Auditorium 3)
Chair: Andrea Tomášková
- Patrik Konopásek (Ambis University) – Předánídědictvírodinného řemesla – restaurace (ONLINE)
- Julia Świerc, Marcel Pawliczek, Weronika Wuwer (Opole University of Technology) – Edukacja rzemieślnicza jako element systemu kształcenia zawodowego w Polsce (Craft education as an element of the vocational training system in Poland)
- Justyna Piskoń, Laura Praszmo (Opole University of Technology, Maestros de la economia) – Expectations of young people regarding Internships and work placements – a survey-based study
- Natalia Hudzik (Opole University of Technology) – Accessibility barriers to cultural centers related to culture on the example of the Paczków municipality
- Martina Šteflovičová (Ambis University) – Agro-farma Čerstvěutrženo (ONLINE)
Q&A
12:00 – 12:30 CET
Coffee Break
12:30 – 14:00 CET
Parallel Sessions
Session: Heritage and digital tools (Auditorium 1)
Chair: Silviu Miloiu & Renato de Leone
- Bilge Aksay (Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University), Renato de Leone (University of Camerino), Lucia Novakova (Trnava University in Trnava) – Resilience of traditional craftsmen after disaster: a phenomenological study with AI-based support strategies
- Soraia Pedro Tarrinha, Tatiana Barradas, Célio Gonçalo Marques (Polytechnic University of Tomar) – Gamification applied to cultural heritage in Portugal: analysing perspectives from tourists
- Elitsa Lazarova, Margarita Bogdanowa, Marusya Smokova-Stefanova, Evelina Parashkevova, Mariela Stoyanova (Tsenov Academy of Economics) – Enhancing community involvement in cultural heritage through gamification
- Otilia Elena Dragomir (Valahia University of Targoviste) – Development of a preventive maintenance AI-based tool to perform sustainability analysis in heritage conservation
Q&A
Special Session: Workshop on Heritage, Innovation and Resilience: towards an agenda for regional development (Auditorium 2)
Chair: Marisa de Brito & Hermínia Sol
An interactive session with audience engagement, building upon the participatory workshop.
Session with online speeches: PhD students and MA, BC students (Auditorium 3)
Chair: Filip Czyż & Maksymilian Kaleta
- Petr Šula (Ambis University) – Vinařství v kontexturegionální identity a udržitelnéhorozvoje (ONLINE)
- Maksymilian Kaleta (Opole University of Technology, Maestros de la economia) – Part-time work during studies – a choice, necessity, or opportunity? An analysis of student trends and preferences – a survey-based study
- Aleksandra Duda, Jagoda Kulik (Opole University of Technology, Maestros de la economia) – Career aspirations and employment plans of university students – a survey-based study
- Klára Kosová (Ambis University) – Rodinná restaurace jako nositel traduce (ONLINE)
Q&A
14:00 – 15:00 CET
Lunch
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Venue: June 4&5, 2025
Opole University of Technology
Łącznik, Mikołajczyka 16 street, Opole
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8xJdWgwLQPrUkYzz5
Conference Dinner: June 4, 2025 (pre-registered attendees only)
Restaurant Cztery Pory Roku (4 Seasons Restaurant)
The Opole Philharmonic Building
Krakowska 24 street, Opole
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/fGqi8PWEcKJQK5Cm9