Advisory Committee

The PhD programme Advisory Committee is a policy-making and advisory body established in 2024 with the AVA 3 reform. It is composed of experts in the field, representatives from industry, institutions, and alumni, who provide strategic advice on the relevance of the educational and scientific program, career opportunities, and curriculum updates, ensuring a bridge between the university and the world of work to improve the quality and effectiveness of the course.

The Committee is periodically consulted for opinions on the design (SUA-PhD) and annual and cyclical review of the course.

The elected members are:

  1. Andrea Angiolini, Editorial Director of Il Mulino
  2. Laura Ballestra, Director of the LIUC Library (VA), President of the Italian Library Association
  3. Sofia Baroncini, PhD student now post-doctoral researcher at the Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (IEG) - Leibniz (Germany)
  4. Roberto Cantagalli, Director of MAR, Ravenna
  5. Paola Ciandrini, Head of R&D Long-Term Archiving & Preservation Unit, Chiesi Farmaceutici
  6. Arianna Ciula, Director and Senior Research Software Analyst at King's Digital Lab, London (UK)
  7. Francesca Delneri, Official at the State Archives of Bologna
  8. Silvana Mangiaracina, Dario Nobili Library, Bologna Research Area, National Research Council
  9. Paolo Monella, Latin RTD-A and DH Rome, Sapienza; Visiting scholar in DH (VeDPH)
  10. Antonio Puglisi, CEO of Digital Path
  11. Matteo Romanello, SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) Lecturer at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
  12. Elena Rossoni, National Museums of Bologna - Regional Directorate of National Museums of Emilia Romagna (MIC). Director of Palazzo Milzetti National Museum of the Neoclassical Age in Romagna. Director of the Rocca di San Leo (under concession)
  13. Elena Spadini, Research and Infrastructure Support (RISE), University of Basel (Switzerland)