International University Network (IUN) promoted by the Phoenicians’ Route
Following the General Assembly of the Phoenicians’ Route held in Jaén (Spain) on 10 October 2017, the Scientific Committee of the Phoenicians’ Route has approved the establishment of an International University Network to support the Phoenicians’ Route – Cultural Route of the Council of Europe, formed by the institutions that have signed a bilateral cooperation agreement with the Phoenicians’ Route.
The IUN Network was created to promote a Knowledge and Cooperation Network in the research and development of economic, scientific and cultural projects of common interest related to the following themes:
- cultural, material and immaterial heritage
- intercultural dialogue
- cultural, sustainable, responsible and experiential tourism
- archaeology and history
- tourism sciences and local development
- education and pedagogy
- cultural management
- communication and sustainable development
- landscape and cultural itineraries
The IUN Network promotes the following activities:
- development of research projects of mutual interest on the basis of a protocol to be defined on a three-year basis;
- study visits made by members and researchers of the various institutions involved in order to carry out research and improve the training of scientific personnel;
- joint organization of masters, summer and winter camps, seminars, symposia and discussions on topics of common interest;
- exchange of good practices
- student mobility both among the Institutions involved and the Route.
Constitutive Act of the Network IUN (download pdf)
The following Universities and Research Centers are currently members of the International University Network (IUN) promoted by the Phoenicians’ Route:
ITALY
University of Bari Aldo Moro
Department of Philosophy, Literature, History and Social Science (DISUM)
Centre of Advanced Studies in Tourism (CAST)
Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Rimini Campus
University of Milan
Department of Literary Studies, Philology and Linguistics
University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”
Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies – DISCUI
Marche Polytechnic University
Department of Construction, Civil Engineering and Architecture
IULM – International University of Languages and Media
Santagata Foundation for the Economics of Culture
Observatory on Tourism for Islands Economy (OTIE)
CNR – Institute of Cultural Heritage Sciences (ISPC)
SPAIN
University of Jaén
University Research Institute for Iberian Archaeology (IAI)
University of Cadiz
Rectorate and Department of History, Geography and Philosophy
ÁLACE, Association of Language, Art, Culture and Business
University of Malaga
Department of Historical Sciences
University of Valencia
Department of Art History
FRANCE
University of Paul Valéry – Montpellier III
CROATIA
Libertas International University, Zagreb
LEBANON
LAU Lebanese American University, Byblos Campus
SLOVENIA
University of Maribor