
The MoU, signifying the partnership between the two institutions, was presented during the ‘International Seminar: Research and Practice in Historic Places,’ held on Jul 24 at CEPT. This partnership is a step forward in strengthening academic and research engagement in the wider domain of cultural heritage.
The MoU sets the framework for a range of collaborative activities, including the development of joint research capacities, supervision and examination of PhD students, staff and student mobility, knowledge exchange on research and teaching methodologies, and professional training development programmes.
This agreement builds on a well-established track record of academic collaboration, including faculty and PhD student exchanges, reciprocal visits, and joint events, bringing together faculty, researchers, and practitioners from both institutions to share insights and advance interdisciplinary, cross-cultural knowledge.
A key milestone in this journey has been the establishment of the Cultural Heritage Perspectives International Research Group — a joint collaborative network by NTU and CEPT. This group aims to foster joint research, expand scholarly dialogue, and serve as a dynamic open platform to coordinate, promote, and share research activities of its members and the wider network.
Visit the website https://www.culturalheritageperspectives.org/


