On 16 and 17 November the University of Molise launched its first-level Master in “Digital Territories. ICT, social innovation, and virtual heritage communities”. The Master focuses on the protection and enhancement of bio-cultural heritages through the use of technologies and digital platforms.
Luca Brunese, dean of the University of Molise, and Vincenzo Cotugno, Councillor for Culture and Vice-President of Molise Region, chaired the event. Letizia Bindi, Master Director, moderated and Luisella Pavan-Woolfe, Director of the Italian Representation of the Council of Europe, took part with an intervention on the impact of digitalisation on culture and cultural heritages.