K.U.L.C.H.A. 2026 APPLICATIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED!
2025 K.U.L.C.H.A. marketing was partially funded by Belize Network of NGOs (BNN), the Belize Audubon Society (BAS), and the European Union (EU).
Call for K.U.L.C.H.A. Volunteers or Interns — Remote
The Belize K.U.L.C.H.A. Symposium is our flagship annual event, bringing together academics, community leaders, students, artists and citizen historians.
We are looking for interested volunteers or interns with a variety of skills and backgrounds who can help manage our upcoming Symposium this Fall 2026.
We are looking for
motivated individuals with IT skills to manage live streaming (StreamYard tool), administrative assistants to manage emails and other communications with presenters, content creators and social media enthusiasts to manage our accounts, among others to bring creative and professional nuance to the symposium.
We welcome all interested volunteers & interns!
What is KULCHA?
KULCHA stands for Keeping up with Language, Culture, Heritage and the Arts. It is a virtual symposium organised annually that aims to bring together academics, early career researchers, citizen scientists, activists, artists, and indigenous or community representatives to celebrate Belizean culture and heritage.
The Symposium is streamed online on Facebook and YouTube every year to ensure complete and FREE access to all presentations, and to give an opportunity to all interested persons to engage in the comments. We also make efforts to broadcast the symposium on local Belizean television channels.
Frequently asked questions
WHO IS K.U.L.C.H.A. FOR?
This conference is for everyone and the participation of young academics, citizen researchers, activists, artists and indigenous or community representatives is highly encouraged! We welcome academic topics as well as case studies by individuals who are not in academia, as long as their presentation is related to areas of culture and heritage in Belize.
Can I submit an abstract if my research is relevant to the theme but does not take place in Belize?
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
Yes, international topics and research are welcome as we aim to place Belize on a global scale and encourage the building of international networks through knowledge sharing. If you can make reference to or position Belize within your research it is even better but not required.
Access to the symposium is free, but donations to support Heritage Education Network Belize’s cause are greatly appreciated. HENB is a registered a 501c3 non-profit, non-governmental organization, meaning that all donations are tax deductible! Donate here!
When & Where does K.U.L.C.H.A. take place?
What is the Timeline?
Abstracts due: 15th August 2025
Participants notified (accepted/rejected): 29th August 2025
Deadline to accept participation: 12th September 2025
Schedule finalised and published: 23rd September 2025
Presentation submissions due: 3rd October 2025
Symposium: 29-31 Oct 2025
The Belize KULCHA Symposium Story
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In light of the many disruptions caused by COVID-19, the first Belize K.U.L.C.H.A. Symposium was held online from September 1st to 3rd, 2021, to create a virtual space for scholars and interested persons to present their ideas for lay and academic audiences, alike. With time, K.U.L.C.H.A. has grown to be one of the largest and most inclusive online events in Belize focusing on Culture and Heritage. Through the Symposium, we hope to encourage interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue in the fields of Culture and Heritage on a publicly and perpetually accessible platform.
Participation of young researchers and activists is highly encouraged. We welcome presentations and case studies in Language, Culture, Heritage, Archaeology, Anthropology and the Arts from any discipline related to Belizean culture. In our view, all disciplines relate to these themes!
"When Social Media meets Art and Culture" will be a presentation based on the U Chan Muul Yaax K'aax Maya Museum from the genesis to its developing stages, reaching out to the youth and elders. It will focus on how social media meets art and culture can transmit inspiration, hope, oral tradition and become a role model.