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Mariëtte Verhoeven is a lecturer specializing in the Department of History, Art History, and Classics at Radboud University. She completed her Ph.D. thesis titled 'The Early Christian Monuments Ravenna. Transformations Memory', published in 2011 with Brepols Publishers. Her research primarily focuses on late antique, early Christian, and Byzantine cultural architectural history, particularly the long lines of history in these fields. Currently, she is engaged in a project that examines the transformation of water heritage in Istanbul, utilizing digital techniques to enhance public awareness and engagement in cultural heritage. Verhoeven is also known for her contributions to education, regularly delivering lectures to broader audiences. In 2022, she received the Embassy Science Fellowship through a cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and worked in the Dutch Consulate General in Istanbul to develop an integrated model for increasing public awareness around the preservation of Istanbul's water heritage. Additionally, she served as a member of the 'Heritage Team' for an international research project focused on cultural heritage technologies in sustainable cities, funded by the NWO Science Diplomacy Fund.
Radboud University • Nijmegen, Netherlands
Lecturer and researcher focusing on Ancient and Medieval History
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).