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Leo Cao, who recently received his PhD in Journalism and Media from the University of Texas at Austin, shares his internship experience at Europeana Foundation. His work focused on researching the integration of digital cultural heritage in higher education and organising events for new professionals entering academia or the cultural heritage sector.
Angelica Giallombardo, an MA student in Audiovisual Translation, shares her experience of an internship at the Europeana Foundation - and the power of collaborative learning, practical application and cultural discovery.
This roundtable, organised by Europeana Foundation, aims to open a debate with academia for sharing insights, challenges, and innovative solutions related to the design and implementation of university programs that have a strong focus on digital cultural heritage.
In September, the European Students’ Association for Cultural Heritage (ESACH) published the position paper ’Youth for the future of cultural heritage in Europe’. They tell us how the paper expresses the vision of youth for a sustainable future for cultural heritage.
Liaising with organisations managed by new professionals and students has been a key action for the Europeana Initiative in recent years. The European Student Association for Cultural Heritage (ESACH) team shares their experience collaborating with colleagues from the Europeana Initiative at their 2021 meeting in Madrid and the Europeana 2022 conference.