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Expertise

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Speakers – TEACHING TEAM

Ass. Prof. Florence LE BARS-TOSI, Associate Professor in ancient art history and archaelogy with a valuable experience in museums, particularly in Italy, and former Lecturer in museum sciences at the Federico II University in Naples (coordinator of the scientific programme, member of the scientific committee), University of Lille
Prof. Thomas BEAUFILS, Full Professor focusing on heritage and memory practices in northern Europe, notably specialised in preventive heritage conservation, University of Lille (member of the scientific committee)
Prof. Philippe ABRAHAMI, Full Professor of ancient near eastern history and archaeology, Head of the Ancient Worlds Master’s degree, University of Lille (member of the scientific committee)
Prof. Sandrine HUBER, Full Professor of classical archaeology, Head of HALMA, University of Lille (member of the scientific committee)
Prof. Chang Ming PENG, Full Professor of contemporary art history and museology, Head of the Master’s degree in Art History- Heritage and Museums, University of Lille (member of the scientific committee)
Ms. Christine AUBRY, Research Engineer and General Secretary of IRHiS, University of Lille
Prof. Yann COELLO, Full Professor of neurosciences, Head of the Federation for Research in Visual Sciences and Culture, University of Lille
Dr Barbara COUTURAUD, Director of the Amyan Archaeological Mission, responsible for the ancient Mesopotamia collections at the Louvre Museum, Paris
Mr. Julien CUNY, Head of the French Archaeological Mission in Bahrain, Curator responsible for the collections related to Iran, spanning from the Iron Age to the Sassanid Empire (with a focus on the structures and decorations of the Achaemenid palaces of Susa) at the Louvre Museum, Paris
Ass. Prof. HDR Isabelle ENAUD, Associate Professor in contemporary art history, University of Lille
Certif. Teacher Sabrina FORMENT, Project Coordinator for the production of mediation films in English for the Master’s degree in Art History- Heritage and Museums, University of Lille
Dr Steve GLISONI, Archaeologist at the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP), France
Dr Christian GRECO, Director of the Museo Egizio (Museum of Egyptian Antiquities), Turin, Italy
Ms. Marie-Lys MARGUERITE, Chief Curator, Director of the Louvre Conservation Centre (CCL), Liévin, France
Dr Christian MAZET, Curator, responsible for the Cultures of Italy and Western Mediterranean collections at the The British Museum, London, Great Britain
Prof. Charles MÉRIAUX, Full Professor in medieval history, Director of IRHiS, University of Lille
Mr. Frédéric MOUGENOT, Curator of the Ancient Art and Ceramic collections at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
Dr Manuel OLCINA DOMENECH, Director of the Archeological Museum of Alicante (MARCQ), Spain
Dr Lucas PETIT, Head of the Dutch Archaeological Mission in Jordan, Head of collections and researcher at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, The Netherlands
Dr Martin SZEWCZYK, Chief Curator of the Roman Sculpture collection at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France

Collaboration for a top-tier programme

The scientific programme of EMMEH 2025 will be led by two most renowned research laboratories in the fields of cultural heritage: the History, Archaeology and Literature of the Ancient Worlds Laboratory (HALMA, 220 members) and the Institute for Historical Research of Septentrion (IRHiS, 135 members) – both hosted by the University of Lille.

HALMA closely associates archaeologists, historians, philologists and specialists of ancient cultures. Its research extends from prehistory to the latest Antiquity and covers the Mediterranean basin and Northern Europe, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Middle East. Its international influence is based on numerous collaborations with French scientific institutions abroad, on an extensive network of European and North American partner universities, as well as on an excellent integration into the regional archaeology, heritage, and culture community.

IRHiS carries out high-level scientific research in the fields of history, archaeology (medieval, modern and contemporary), as well as art history and visual studies. Composed of historians, art historians and archaeologists, this laboratory is structured around three axes: creative processes and practices of knowledge; powers, norms and conflicts, materialities/imaterialities.

These parnerships and experiences will benefit the EMMEH 2025 summer school.

Partnership