The MOOC on Geotechnologies for Cultural Heritage.
MINERVA is an ERASMUS+ KA203 Project which offers students and professional high-level training opportunities with a wide range of European examples on the use of geotechnologies for the management and the analysis of cultural heritage.
The MOOC on Geotechnologies for Cultural Heritage.
MINERVA is an ERASMUS+ KA203 Project which offers students and professional high-level training opportunities with a wide range of European examples on the use of geotechnologies for the management and the analysis of cultural heritage.
PI: Professor Margherita Azzari
Partners:
- Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italia (coordinatore)
- Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne, Francia
- Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Spagna
- Dipylon, Societa Per Lo Studio Della Topografia Antica, Grecia
- ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
- Univerzitet U Nišu, Serbia
The MINERVA project is a programme funded by Erasmus + KA203 and Italian National Agency INDIRE, which seeks to develop and promote innovative methods and tools for teaching, learning and assessing Cultural Heritage in the use of Geotechnologies in Higher Education. MINERVA stands for “MappINg Cultural Heritage. Geosciences VAlue in Higher Education”.
The MINERVA project is implemented by six European countries: France, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, and Spain. The project team represents a genuine cross-cutting initiative with discreet but complementary contributions from different partners both in Cultural Heritage and Geosciences. MINERVA is coordinated by the University of Florence – LabGeo.
The main goal of the MINERVA project is to support European teachers and students of Cultural Heritage (CH) in the use of Geotechnologies in creative, collaborative and effective ways.