Despite the current severe circumstances, on 28 October 2020 the CUDIMHA consortium met online during the second Steering Committee meeting. Many topics were discussed strictly linked to the Master’s Programme developed to equip 85 EU and Tunisian students with theoretical and practical knowledge of the current issues related to cultural resources management and their valorisation.
The work so far carried out is gaining very positive results, as confirmed by the 246 candidacies sent by students willing to enrol.
The Master will be offered in a blended format with the first semester delivered on the e-Formare platform owned by FORMIT from 9 November 2020. A preview is available at: http://www.e-formare.org/?option=com_courseCatalogue&view=CourseCatalogue&method=item&courseId=227&lang=en.
An event with all teachers and students will be organised soon to celebrate this important milestone confirming the cooperation enhanced by the EU and Tunisian partners thanks to the Erasmus+ programme.