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.
There are two study pathways to choose from: you can either research the care of heritage assets, tangible and intangible heritage, the landscape, cities and the environment, or the development of technologies, materials and methods used in the conservation of tangible cultural heritage.
The Vinci program promotes integration between the Italian and French university education systems, contributing to the harmonization of higher education across Europe.
Fieldwork activities involve PhD students in various archaeological contexts, adopting an integrated approach that combines traditional investigation methods with digital technologies.
An initiative open to all citizens that saw young female researchers tell the city of Ravenna about their innovative and topical scientific research.
Anna Forte, a PhD student at the DICAM Department, discusses her doctoral research in advanced geomatic techniques applied to cultural heritage.