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About the Association

Humanistic Association Great Europe (HAGE)

The Humanistic Association Great Europe (HAGE – Asociación Humanista Gran Europa) is a Spanish-European organization founded in 2021. We promote humanistic education and cultural development in Spain and across Europe through educational programs, research initiatives, and participation in cultural activities.

CIF Number
G16970592
Registration
Official Registry of the Community of Madrid
Mission & Vision
  • Promote European humanistic sciences (philosophy, history, literature, cultural studies, ethics, arts, heritage).
  • Foster interdisciplinary research and education.
  • Encourage critical thinking, cultural dialogue, and European identity.
Values
Human dignity
Cultural diversity
Academic freedom
Social responsibility
European cooperation
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Fields of Action

Developing the European Humanistic Sciences

The Association is committed to advancing the European Humanistic Sciences through interdisciplinary research, education, cultural dialogue, and international cooperation. Our fields of action reflect the core domains of humanistic inquiry and their relevance to contemporary European society.

We work across the following strategic areas:

We promote philosophical reflection and ethical inquiry as essential foundations for European intellectual life and democratic culture.

Key objectives:

  • Foster critical thinking, moral reasoning, and civic responsibility.

  • Encourage interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy, science, technology, and public policy.

  • Explore contemporary ethical challenges such as artificial intelligence, bioethics, social justice, and sustainability.

Main activities:

  • Research projects and publications on ethics and political philosophy.

  • Public philosophy initiatives and lectures.

  • Academic seminars and discussion forums.

  • Ethical advisory contributions to social and institutional projects.

We contribute to the preservation, interpretation, and critical study of European history and cultural heritage.

Key objectives:

  • Strengthen awareness of Europe’s historical memory and identity.

  • Promote inclusive and plural narratives of European history.

  • Support heritage preservation and historical research.

Main activities:

  • Historical research projects and archival studies.

  • Heritage documentation and interpretation initiatives.

  • Digital heritage projects and exhibitions.

  • Public history programs and educational outreach.

We support the study of European literary traditions, languages, and cultural narratives as key expressions of identity and dialogue.

Key objectives:

  • Promote European multilingualism and literary heritage.

  • Encourage intercultural communication and narrative diversity.

  • Support creative and scholarly engagement with literature and language.

Main activities:

  • Literary research and analysis projects.

  • Translation and comparative literature initiatives.

  • Creative writing and storytelling workshops.

  • Language and discourse studies.

We examine European identity through interdisciplinary cultural analysis, addressing social change, migration, media, and globalization.

Key objectives:

  • Explore cultural diversity and social cohesion in Europe.

  • Promote intercultural dialogue and social inclusion.

  • Analyze contemporary cultural dynamics and identities.

Main activities:

  • Cultural research projects and policy studies.

  • Intercultural dialogue forums and debates.

  • Media and cultural representation analysis.

  • Youth and community-based cultural programs.

We support the study and dissemination of European artistic heritage and contemporary artistic practices.

Key objectives:

  • Promote visual literacy and aesthetic awareness.

  • Preserve and reinterpret artistic heritage.

  • Encourage dialogue between traditional and contemporary arts.

Main activities:

  • Art historical research and exhibitions.

  • Curated cultural events and artistic residencies.

  • Public lectures on art and aesthetics.

  • Digital art documentation projects.

We foster academic study of religious traditions and promote dialogue between cultures and belief systems.

Key objectives:

  • Encourage understanding of Europe’s religious heritage.

  • Promote peaceful coexistence and intercultural respect.

  • Study the role of religion in modern European societies.

Main activities:

  • Research on religion and society.

  • Interfaith dialogue programs.

  • Conferences and public discussions.

  • Educational initiatives on cultural and religious diversity.

We contribute to the promotion of human dignity, democracy, and social justice within the European context.

Key objectives:

  • Strengthen human rights education.

  • Promote democratic participation and civic engagement.

  • Address social inequalities and exclusion.

Main activities:

  • Research and advocacy projects.

  • Educational workshops and training programs.

  • Policy recommendations and reports.

  • Public awareness campaigns.

We integrate digital tools and methodologies into humanistic research and education.

Key objectives:

  • Modernize humanistic research practices.

  • Promote open access to cultural knowledge.

  • Encourage innovation in humanities education.

Main activities:

  • Digital archives and online repositories.

  • Computational text analysis projects.

  • Digital mapping of cultural heritage.

  • E-learning platforms and virtual exhibitions.

We support innovative approaches to teaching and learning in the humanistic sciences.

Key objectives:

  • Promote interdisciplinary and learner-centered education.

  • Enhance access to humanistic knowledge.

  • Foster academic mobility and international cooperation.

Main activities:

  • Courses, seminars, and summer schools.

  • Erasmus+ mobility and research internships.

  • Academic mentoring programs.

  • Educational content development.

Across all fields of action, the Association emphasizes:

  • Interdisciplinary research

  • European cooperation and mobility

  • Academic excellence and open access

  • Social relevance and public engagement

  • Youth participation and capacity building

Through these fields of action, the Association seeks to contribute to a stronger, more inclusive, and intellectually vibrant Europe by advancing the humanistic sciences as essential pillars of democratic life, cultural dialogue, and sustainable development.