Muse-unveiling Dissonant Heritage: engaging with difficult university heritage

This online workshop, open to students and stakeholders, will present and discuss the third exhibition, Dissonant Legacies: Engaging with Difficult University Heritage.

  • Data: 10 DICEMBRE 2025  dalle 16:00 alle 18:00

  • Luogo: online su Zoom - Evento online

Locandina con il programma dell'evento

Round table with:

  • Patrizia Battilani (Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna): Engaging with difficult university heritage: features and metodologie of the online exhibition.
  • Injonge Karangwa (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): Silent ethnographic objects.
  • Filippo Marco Espinoza (Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna): Laura Bassi and the gender gap at the University of Bologna.J
  • Joanna Ślaga, Katarzyna Zięba (Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie): The Arrest of Jagiellonian University Professors on November 6, 1939.
  • José Carlos Espinel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Project for the Construction of the Triumphal Arch of the University City.
  • Henna Sinisalo (Helsingin yliopisto/Helsingfors universitet): Anthropological measuring instruments and photographic plates of human teeth.
  • Luiza Bengtsson (Freie Universität Berlin): Renamed plant labels
  • Alain Duplouy (Université Paris 1): Five Greek antiquities from French excavations at Delphi and Delos.


Participants will be allowed to access the meeting, hosted on Zoom, via the following link:
https://unibo.zoom.us/j/95534374182 

This activity is part of the Seedfunding project Unveiling University Heritage in the Digital Era: Virtual Museum Exhibitions as a Transnational Practice: (n° 2408).

Project partners: Centre for advanced studies (University of Bologna); Department of Philosophy, History and Art studies (University of Helsinki); Vicerectorate of Culture, Sport and university extension (Complutense University of Madrid); Faculty of Management and Social Communication (Jagiellonian University); Academic Heritage Agency (Ku Leuvain)

Invited partners: Freie Universität Berlin; Panthéon Sorbonne Université Paris 1