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About Us

Neve, Mario Angelo

Mario Neve is full professor of Geography and currently teaches: Cultural Geography, Geography of Historic Towns and Landscapes, and Geography of the Euro-Mediterranean Region at the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Bologna, Ravenna Campus, where he is also Lab Head of the LABIRINTO – Interdisciplinary City-Landscape Lab.
He is Programme Director of the international MA International Cooperation on Human Rights and Intercultural Heritage of the Department of Cultural Heritage.
Among his various teaching and research activities abroad, he has been visiting scholar at the Faculty of Arts of the University of British Columbia of Vancouver (Program in Canadian Studies) and at the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies of the York University in Toronto (with a fellowship awarded by the Canadian Studies Faculty Research Award).