The Digital Humanist project have recently received a very good score in the final evaluation from The National Agency in Italy. The evaluation was very positive, achieving an overall score of 94 out of 100. The reviewers praised the approach of the project, how it was built into a curriculum and the various training contents developed. They also appreciated the innovative approach to the platforms used to deliver the training contents.

The way the project handled the "Covid19 problem" was considered an example, showing in the working group compactness and resilience, qualities that made it possible to achieve the project objectives.

At its final stage the University of Alicante organized last Tuesday, 29th of June, Digital Humanist multiplier event. The objective was showcase the intellectual outputs developed in the framework of the project in the national version. The event took place online and attracted 13 participants from different areas: university professors, archaeologists, specialist in conservation of architectural heritage, manager of cultural assets and director of museum. It was chaired by Daniel Tejerina, project key researcher, where he presented the role of the University of Alicante and main results achieved in cooperation with the department of the Virtual Heritage (Patrimonio Virtual)

On last Monday,28th of June, Erasmus+ project Digital Humanist held its Final event. Due to the current COVID situation it was organised online with the participation of 9 partner institutions from 5 EU countries (Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Greece and Poland). From the University of Alicante Daniel Tejerina, main researcher, and Olga Bloshchinska, project manager, participated. The main objective of this meeting was for each partner, to present their experience in the project and the results obtained in the experimental phase. The overall impact of the project is considered as high and has been positively evaluated by each institution.

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