Partners

University of Luxembourg
(Coordinator)
The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) is the University of Luxembourg’s interdisciplinary research center dedicated to the study of contemporary history with a strong focus on digital methods and public history. As a leading hub for digital humanities, the C²DH combines historical research with cutting-edge digital tools to explore new forms of knowledge production, dissemination, and engagement. Its mission is to promote innovative research, open access to historical sources, and critical reflection on the use of digital technologies in the study of the recent past.
Web2Learn
(Project Initiator)
Web2Learn is a Greek R&D company specializing in open and citizen science, professional training and social innovation. Since 2014, Web2Learn has successfully co-initiated, designed and implemented over 50 EU-funded projects, most of them Erasmus+ KA2. Web2Learn promotes openness in digital education through citizen engagement and strong European partnerships. Web2Learn is the conceptual leader of AISTER.
Katerina Zourou

Project Manager
Mariana Ziku

Research Collaborator
Stefania Oikonomou

Research Collaborator
University of Latvia
Founded in 1919 and based in Riga, the University of Latvia (UL) is the country’s leading comprehensive research university. It carries out academic and applied research across more than 50 disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and education. UL is widely recognized for its academic excellence, international collaboration, and commitment to innovation, maintaining over 500 bilateral agreements across Europe, including within the Erasmus+ framework. In the AISTER project, UL is represented by the Digital Humanities Group and the University of Latvia Library, both contributing expertise in digital cultural heritage, citizen science, and interdisciplinary research.
Sanita Reinsone

Team Manager
Uldis Zariņš

Research Collaborator
Ilze Ļaksa-Timinska

Research Collaborator
TSNUK
Established in 1834, is Ukraine’s leading research and educational institution. Recognized for its academic excellence and innovation, TSNUK holds the status of an autonomous national research university. It actively participates in international collaborations, including Erasmus+, Horizon 2020, and Euratom, and maintains partnerships with over 280 institutions in 57 countries. TSNUK is committed to fostering global academic exchange and advancing research across diverse disciplines.
Europeana
Europeana is the EU’s digital platform for cultural heritage, providing free access to over 59 million digitized items—including artworks, books, music, films, and 3D objects—from more than 4,000 cultural institutions across Europe. Launched in 2008, it empowers educators, researchers, creatives, and the public to explore and reuse Europe’s rich cultural history. It is managed by the Europeana Foundation and is a key part of the EU’s efforts to digitally transform the cultural heritage sector.