Marija Kamber
Marija Kamber holds a PhD from the University of Kent. She also holds a Master of Economics (University of Rijeka, Croatia) and a MA in Heritage Management (University of Kent/AUEB).
The focus of her PhD research are cultural heritage policies of the Council of Europe. Other heritage related subjects she is passionate about are dark heritage, which was a subject of her Master thesis and published articles; protection of heritage and intergovernmental organisations, as a subject of her guest lectures at the Euroculture Master Programme at the University of Strasbourg; and protection of heritage in times of crisis, a topic she was working on within the “First aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis” course, organised by ICCROM. She has participated in numerous conferences, summer schools and workshops on heritage related topics, either as a presenter or a participant.
In her ‘pre-heritage’ life, she has worked as an Account Manager in a marketing agency as well as in a banking and tourism sector.