Master Level II Architecture and Archaeology of Classical City
December 21st, 2009 | by Alessandro Nucera |The School of Advanced Studies, Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, has published the Notice of Master's Degree in "Architecture and Archaeology of Classical City", due January 13, 2010. The Master has an innovative character, setting itself the objective of merging of different experiences such as those in the humanities and law with those of Architecture, Urban Planning, History and Heritage Conservation Architettonicie and / or Archaeological, Cultural and other specified types of Degrees in the Notice. It implements a training project that creates a new kind of researcher and operator of the archaeological and architectural fields, with scientific knowledge of classical civilization and design skills and programming in the creation and preservation of archaeological parks, museums and monuments, with professional development experiences for enhancement of cultural heritage.
The Master has enabled numerous agreements with government agencies particularly qualified in the scientific reference, to enable participating students to do internships closer to actual work experience. Students of previous cycles of the Master used the risultatu achieved for your career by participating in Doctoral Research in Various addresses, contracts with teaching or research grants, while protecting and enhancing the cultural, school, participating in numerous publications and projects. Students of the Master in Archeitettura and Archaeology of Classical City from various Italian regions, the sign of the level of attraction reached, because characters also responds to a highly qualified scientific research in teaching from the more established in Europe in the College of Teachers: Director Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa Prof. Salvatore Settis, the Director of the Italian Archaeological School of Athens, Professor Emmanuel Greek, the Director of the École Française de Rome Prof. Michel Gras, the Deputy Director of the Deutsches Institut Rom Archaeologisches Prof. Stefan Fryberger, l ' Professor of Archaeology at the University of Bergen (Norway) Prof. Erik Ostby. For more information:
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Alexander Nucera
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