Cultural and Environmental Heritage
Program Overview
Overview of the Doctorate in Cultural and Environmental Heritage
The Doctorate in Cultural and Environmental Heritage brings together the humanistic, scientific, and legal disciplines for the study, protection, and enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage through the practical application of their diverse methodologies.
Study Pathways
There are two study pathways to choose from:
- Researching the care of heritage assets, tangible and intangible heritage, the landscape, cities, and the environment
- Developing technologies, materials, and methods used in the conservation of tangible cultural heritage
Programme Structure
The programme includes:
- Phd structure
- Programme content
- Operational and scientific facilities
- Partner
Research and Training
The programme offers research and training opportunities in various areas, including:
- Phd structure
- Programme content
- Operational and scientific facilities
- Partner
People
The programme involves a team of researchers and academics with expertise in cultural and environmental heritage.
Resources and Services
The programme provides access to various resources and services, including:
- Research facilities
- Scientific equipment
- Library and archival resources
Experiences and Initiatives
The programme offers various experiences and initiatives, including:
- Archaeological excavations
- Fieldwork activities
- PhD City Fest: Research for the City
- Meet Anna Forte PhD Student - High-precision Geomatic surveying for Cultural Heritage assets
Highlights
The programme highlights include:
- Events in the Department of Cultural Heritage
- ISA - Institute of Advanced Studies Events
- Stories and initiatives
- Ravenna Campus
- Environment and Sea Topic Group
PhD Programme Regulations
The programme is governed by the PhD programme regulations, which can be found on the university's website.
