S. (Sabina) Rosenbergová, PhD
Assistant Professor of Cultural Heritage & Marie Curie Fellow
E-mail:
s.rosenbergova rug.nl
Expertise
Sabina is an Assistant Professor of Cultural Heritage at the University of Groningen, serving the multi-disciplinary faculty of Campus Fryslan.
She is a laureate of the prestigious MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship. Her project “Transformation of Female Religious Spaces and Objects into Modern Museum Contexts” combines art history, museum, and heritage studies with a gender lens to investigate how historical spaces and artifacts are transformed when integrated into modern cultural institutions. The Center for Religion and Heritage, within the Faculty of Religion, Culture, and Society hosts her research at the University of Groningen.
She earned her Ph.D. in Art History from Sapienza University of Rome and Masaryk University in Brno in 2023, with a thesis offering a reappraisal of 10th-century art and culture in Rome.
Sabina has a strong international research background, having contributed to projects across Italy, Czechia, France, and the USA. She was a researcher on the MSCA Horizon Project “Conques in the Global World,” a Pre-doc Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Art History – Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome, and a visiting scholar at CUNY in New York.
She is a laureate of the prestigious MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship. Her project “Transformation of Female Religious Spaces and Objects into Modern Museum Contexts” combines art history, museum, and heritage studies with a gender lens to investigate how historical spaces and artifacts are transformed when integrated into modern cultural institutions. The Center for Religion and Heritage, within the Faculty of Religion, Culture, and Society hosts her research at the University of Groningen.
She earned her Ph.D. in Art History from Sapienza University of Rome and Masaryk University in Brno in 2023, with a thesis offering a reappraisal of 10th-century art and culture in Rome.
Sabina has a strong international research background, having contributed to projects across Italy, Czechia, France, and the USA. She was a researcher on the MSCA Horizon Project “Conques in the Global World,” a Pre-doc Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Art History – Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome, and a visiting scholar at CUNY in New York.
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