Professor Davor Džalto is not only Director of the M.A. Peace Studies program and B.A. Arts History program at AUR but is also a world-renowned artist who has recently opened a new exhibition at the church Santa Maria della Pace in Rome. The exhibition features a number of new works by Professor Džalto and was officially opened by H.E. Msgr. Stanislav Hočevar, Archbishop and Metropolitan.
In October 2017, an international conference focusing on the reception of Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, Urbino 1483 – Rome 1520) and the history of collections drew together scholars of
This presentation, through the lens of an AUR alumna, explores how storytelling, events, and communications shape how destinations, products, and ideas are experienced by global audiences.
This presentation, through the lens of an AUR alumna, explores how storytelling, events, and communications shape how destinations, products, and ideas are experienced by global audiences.
The symposium will explore the relationship between sustainable food production systems, zoonotic diseases, and human health, in light of the emerging One Health principle.
Rohit Jigyasu is a conservation architect and risk management professional, who has served as a UNESCO Chair at the Institute for Disaster Mitigation of Urban Cultural Heritage at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, and Senior Advisor at the Indian Institute for Human Settlemen
This Master Class will offer in-depth knowledge on the cacao and chocolate value chain and the challenges and opportunities of a commodity originating from a different part of the world where it is mainly processed and consumed. Chocolate is more than a product; it’s a complex global system.