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2022: Training School The Epigraphic Text
Alteritas, the University of Verona, the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, the Northeastern University of Changun, the Academy of Sciences and Letters of Göttingen and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich are pleased to announce the International Training School dedicated to The Epigraphic Text: From Context to Meaning.
2022: Summer School ‘The Messapians: epigraphy, language, archaeology, history’
Alteritas – Interaction between Peoples and the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Lecce are organising a Summer School on Messapic and Messapia with the possibility of participating in an archaeological excavation during the month of July.
2021-2025: xFORMAL: Informal and non-Formal E-Learning for Cultural Heritage
The xFORMAL project aims to ascertain the impact that informal and non-formal learning and knowledge can have on learners and citizens of all ages and, with this in mind, a tool will be constructed to provide insight into how people learn non-formally or informally in the real and virtual cultural space.
2020-2023: Project Erasmus+ SeLECt “Self-Learning Atlas of Ancient European CulTures”
The SELECT project (Erasmus+ Key Action 2, 2020-2023) aims to enhance the study of ancient history and geography by means of the multidisciplinary, multilayered, interactive and user-friendly self-learning ATLAS of the cultures of old Europe before Romanisation. The ancient peoples outside the Greek-Roman world are the “minorities of the past”, whose heritage is often neglected in the school system. The ATLAS will provide the European citizens with an overall view of the most ancient European heritage, which will be objectified on a map, a powerful visual tool in learning the past. The map refers to a territory which, in the present as well as in the past, continuously develops and changes its borders.