EDUCATION

University of Turin organises the following study programmes related also to the themes of the Chair:

Master in World Heritage and Cultural Project for Development (WHCPD)

The Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development is a one-year program that focuses on the essential knowledge and competences needed to design projects in the cultural field.


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Master in Cultural Property Protection In Crisis Response (CPP)

The Master in Cultural Property Protection in Crisis Response is aimed at strengthening the international efforts and enhancing cooperation to face emerging challenges towards the protection of cultural heritage.


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Undergraduate degree in "Economics and Statistics for Organizations''


The degree includes a course and laboratory related to the activities of the chair:

The aim of the course is to provide the analytical tools for understanding the relationship between the various cultural domains and the economic system. In particular, the course focuses on the public intervention in the cultural field, the reasons for and the limits of public funding for culture, the private market of cultural goods, the supply and demand of goods and cultural activities, the relationship between cultural development, cultural capital and economic growth.

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The laboratory aims at providing tools to analyze "The UNESCO Thematic Indicators for Culture in the 2030 Agenda" (UNESCO Culture|2030 Indicators). It is a framework of thematic indicators whose purpose is to measure and monitor the progress of culture’s enabling contribution to the national and local implementation of the Goals and Targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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Postgraduate degree in "Economics of the Environment, Culture and Territory"


The degree includes a curriculum and a laboratory related to the activities of the chair:

The curriculum Economia e Politiche della Cultura (EPC) is aimed at developing in-depth skills in students related to the analysis of territorial systems and the use of cultural resources and creative industries as a key-factor for local development, as well as for quality of life and social cohesion within a specific territorial context.

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The objective of the Laboratory is the direct knowledge - through the analysis of case studies - of the main UNESCO programs and designations in the spirit of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. The goal of the Laboratory is the acquisition of direct knowledge related to the main programs promoted by UNESCO for territorial development and related designations. 

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