Applications are now open for a one-to-three year research assignment on the legal safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage from a comparative perspective.
The research will support the work of the UNESCO Chair on Intangible Cultural Heritage and Comparative Law at UnitelmaSapienza and will be carried out in Rome (Italy). The working language will be English.
The call is open to holders of a Master’s degree awarded no more than six years ago, with an excellent command of English and a good knowledge of a second language.
Applications must be sent via certified e-mail (PEC) to unitelmasapienza@pec.it by 18 June (h. 23.59 Paris Time).
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