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PROGRAMME

Please find below the programme of the Conference at a glance.


A more detailed programme of the parallel sessions can be found here
 

October 11th morning session
European Identity and Cultural Heritage

Hosted by

Roma Tre University

Via Silvio D'Amico, 77

Rome

(how to get there)

 

Registration
Welcome speeches

Prof. Mario PANIZZA, Rector Roma Tre University

Prof. Lidia D'ALESSIO, Director Department of Business Studies Roma Tre University

 

Keynote speeches:

Networks and networking in the cultural fields - 

Alessandro F. LEON,  President CLES and Member Associazione Economia della Cultura

Gaetana TRUPIANO, Professor Roma Tre U.        Pier Giorgio OLIVETI,  President Cittaslow International

 

Coffe break

 

Academic and Professional Parallel sessions 

 (detailed programme)

 

Lunch

9:00

9:30

10:45

 

11:15

  

 

13:15

October 11th afternoon session
The Future of the Cultural Policies

Hosted by

Province of Rome

Palazzo Valentini

Via IV Novembre

Rome

(transfer service provided)

14:00

   

15:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20:30

Transfer to the Province of Rome (bus provided)

    

Roundtable on Normative intervention and citizens’ inclusion in cultural heritage promotion coordinated by Prof. Marco CAUSI, Professor of Economics of Culture.

Invited talks by:

  • Anna Maria VILLA, Coordinator Department of European Policies;

  • Laura TASSINARI, Director FILAS Lazio;

  • Pierluigi MATTERA, Director Palazzo Braschi;

  • Erminia SCIACCHITANO, Italian Ministry of Culture;

  • Bruno FRANCESCONI, Manager PAC BancoPosta Poste Italiane 

  • Maura PICCIAU, Director Museum MAT

 

 

Transfer to the University Venue (bus provided)

Social events
Guided Tour of the Domus Romanae
Refreshments at Palazzo Valentini

Hosted by

Palazzo Valentini

17:30-19:30 

Guided tour @ Palazzo Valentini: Domus Romanae

at the core of ancient Rome

 

The archaeological remains of ancient Roman houses uncovered beneath Palazzo Valentini are now on permanent display, adding to Rome's already rich historical and artistic heritage.

A team of art historians, archaeologists and architects, all working for the Provincial Administration, worked on a project to research, restore and put these excavations on public display. The results are of exceptional significance, revealing an area that was of great importance in Roman times and which can help piece together the ancient, medieval and modern topography of Rome.

October 12th
Involvement in the Cultural Field

Hosted by

Roma Tre University

Via Silvio D'Amico, 77

Rome

(how to get there)

 

 9:00

   

   

 

10:00

 

10:30

 

 

 

12:30

 

 

Invited talk by Darius A. Arya, Executive Director American Institute for Roman Culture

Best Professional Paper announced

 

Coffee break

 

Academic and Professional Parallel sessions 

 (detailed programme)

 

Conclusion and farewell lunch

 

 

Possibility to visit the National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "L. Pigorini"

 

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