
‘Withstanding Change’: A shared reflection
March 25, 2026
We are delighted to launch the Inclusive European Heritage Residency 2026, delivered in partnership with Europa Nostra and hosted by Din l-Art Ħelwa – the National Trust for Malta.
Taking place 13-19 September 2026, this year’s Residency brings together around 10 heritage professionals from across Europe for an intensive, collaborative week of peer learning, practical training and strategic development – all with a focus on building strong and resilient heritage organisations.

©️Daniel Cilia/Din l-Art Ħelwa
Following the success of the 2025 edition hosted at Hardwick Hall in England, the 2026 programme turns its attention to the foundations of effective heritage organisations:
Drawing on the National Trust movement’s global experience, this residency offers a rare chance for small and medium-sized organisations to step back, reflect, and build confidence and capability for long‑term sustainability.
Hosted in partnership with Din l-Art Ħelwa (DLH), participants will explore how a once‑small volunteer group grew into Malta’s national trust – managing towers, chapels, gardens and natural landscapes, largely thanks to an extraordinary volunteer base.
The programme combines case studies, workshops, site visits and hands‑on activities, including:
Programme Highlights

©️Daniel Cilia/Din l-Art Ħelwa

©️Daniel Cilia/Din l-Art Ħelwa
The Residency is designed for heritage professionals and leaders from small or medium-sized organisations – cultural or environmental – who are ready to grow, adapt and strengthen their organisation’s resilience.
We particularly welcome applicants who:
The programme is fully inclusive and welcomes candidates of all ages, identities and backgrounds. Adaptations will be made wherever possible to ensure accessibility.
Dates
13–19 September 2026 (Arrival 13 September, departure 19 September)
Costs
Accommodation, meals and local travel are covered.
Participants cover their own travel to/from Malta and medical insurance.
Accommodation
Participants will stay in individual rooms at Majjistral Park.
How to Apply
Submit your application via the link below and upload a one‑page CV:
Apply hereIf you encounter issues, you may email your CV directly to: lu@europanostra.org
Deadline for applications: 15 May 2026
Selected participants will be informed by 19 June 2026.
Selection criteria
This Residency is a collaboration between INTO, Europa Nostra and Din l-Art Ħelwa, and forms part of the Europa Nostra Heritage Agora project, co‑funded by Creative Europe.
A Call to Action for INTO Members
We strongly encourage INTO member organisations and their staff to apply.
This Residency is a unique opportunity to connect with peers, strengthen your organisation’s capacity and explore innovative approaches to heritage management inspired by the global National Trust family.
If you or someone in your organisation is ready to take the next step in building a stronger, more sustainable heritage future, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now and join us in Malta this September.