Vira Orlovska is a heritage scholar and an experienced project manager trained in linguistics and education (Ivan Franko University of Lviv, Ukraine) and world heritage studies (Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany). Vira has conducted fieldwork in Lao PDR supporting the nomination of the Hin Nam No National Park as a transboundary UNESCO Natural World Heritage
Çağla Parlak holds a BA degree from Istanbul University, Political Science and International Relations Department, later she continued her MA studies at METU Gender and Woman Studies and Istanbul University Museum Management. She worked as a guide at Dolmabahçe Palace Museum where she also undertook the volunteer program and various researches as a member of
Dr. Cornelis Stal (°1985, Waalre, the Netherlands) is Manager of HERITΛGE-Digital and is Lecturer at the Ghent University College (Department of Real Estate and Land Surveying), and Visiting Professor at the Ghent University (Department of Geography) with a significant experience in the field of the combination, processing and quality analysis of airborne and terrestrial laser
Dr Eleni Stefanou is the manager of our programs in Ghana. She is an archaeologist (BA, Dept. of History and Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR), and specialises in museum and heritage studies (MA, PhD University of Southampton, UK). Since October 2013 she works as Adjunct Lecturer at the postgraduate course Management of Cultural Organisations
Milica Tanasijevic is our Balkan Projects Officer. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Belgrade and then worked as an interior designer for several years. Her interest in heritage took her to Bratislava where she completed a one-year course in Built Heritage Conservation & Development at the Academia Istropolitana Nova. The
Vasia Terzi is currently the manager of all our international programs. She holds a ΒΑ in Archaeology and History of Art (University of Athens) and an MA in Managing Archaeological Sites from UCL. She has previously worked in various archaeological positions for the Ministry of Culture of Greece for more than 6 years. Since 2014, Vasia has been