Territorio Mudéjar is once again a training territory. Once again this year, we are participating in the Desafío and UNITA internship programmes of the Diputación de Zaragoza and the University of Zaragoza, which allow us to train university students and recent graduates with internships in rural areas.

Four young people – Maria, Ruben Ester and Carmen Fatima – are already installed and will work in all the partner localities. Here they will be trained in key areas of the management of heritage resources in rural areas from all perspectives: data collection, financial management, dissemination… In addition, they will carry out specific work related to the special agreements of our organisation with Ricla, Fuentes de Ebro and San Mateo de Gállego.

In this first phase they will be trained in the collection of data from the partner towns in order to evaluate the infrastructures from the point of view of heritage and the services they offer. This will allow us to make progress in the preparation of a catalogue of each village in which scientific and international travellers, or those looking for à la carte experiences, can find out what is on offer.

We will be introducing you to each of them in the coming days, but here is a small preview:

María Sánchez Martín, a graduate in Art History (UZ), is currently studying for a master’s degree in cultural heritage management.

Rubén Santiago Martínez Moreno, graduate in History (UZ), master’s degree in Secondary Education. He is studying for a master’s degree in Contemporary History.

Ester Pardina Morlanes, graduate in Technical Architecture (EUPLA-UZ), Master’s degree in cooperation for development, university expert in intangible cultural heritage in Spain and Latin America, Master’s degree in geographic information technologies for land use planning. She is currently studying for a master’s degree in cultural heritage management.

Carmen Fatima Marino, graduate in Modern Languages and Cultures, languages for business (University of Pavia, Italy). She is studying for a Master’s degree in foreign languages for international communication (University of Turin).

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