Technologies for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
Program Overview
Technologies for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
Overview
The program in Technologies for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
Quality Assurance (QA)
The Quality Assurance System at Sapienza University is described in detail on the Quality Team's web pages. The system outlines the organizational model adopted, the QA stakeholders, the active Working Groups, the main activities developed, and the documentation prepared for managing Quality Assurance processes and activities in Teaching, Research, and the Third Mission.
Organization and Responsibilities of the AQ of the CdS
The Committee meets periodically to ensure that the quality of teaching is well documented, verifiable, and assessable. The committee also facilitates access to information, making it clearer and more understandable for students, families, and the workforce, and fosters a process of continuous improvement for the program.
Teaching Observatory
The Teaching Observatory is responsible for monitoring the quality of teaching and providing feedback to the program.
Professor-Student Joint Committee
The Professor-Student Joint Committee is composed of professors and students who work together to ensure the quality of the program and provide feedback to the program.
Consultation with Representative Organizations
The program has conducted consultations with representative organizations, including the Directorates General of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Central Institutes, Superintendencies, and the Capitoline Superintendency of Cultural Heritage. The consultations highlighted the need for increased agreements and conventions between the University and public and private entities to promote internships for students, and the need to strengthen digital knowledge for cultural heritage.
Degree Programme Quality Assurance Documents
The degree program quality assurance documents are available, outlining the program's quality assurance processes and activities.
- The program's quality assurance system is designed to ensure the quality of teaching and research.
- The system includes the Quality Team, Monitoring Committees, Joint Faculty-Student Committees, and Degree Program Quality Committees.
- The system also includes active Working Groups and documentation prepared for managing Quality Assurance processes and activities.
- The program's organization and responsibilities include:
- The Committee, which meets periodically to ensure the quality of teaching and facilitate access to information.
- The Teaching Observatory, which monitors the quality of teaching and provides feedback to the program.
- The Professor-Student Joint Committee, which works together to ensure the quality of the program and provide feedback to the program.
- The program has conducted consultations with representative organizations, including:
- The Directorates General of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.
- Central Institutes.
- Superintendencies.
- The Capitoline Superintendency of Cultural Heritage.
- Private companies in the diagnostics and restoration sector.
- The consultations highlighted the need for:
- Increased agreements and conventions between the University and public and private entities to promote internships for students.
- Strengthening digital knowledge for cultural heritage.
