Managementul proiectului

dr. Markó Bálint – manager de proiect, expert în biodiversitate
Conferențiar universitar în cadrul Departamentului de Biologie și Ecologie al Liniei Maghiare, UBB. Domeniul de cercetare: ecologia comportamentală a insectelor sociale, sociobiologie, ecologia insectelor, ocrotirea naturii.

dr. Szalma Anna-Mária – manager asistent
Office manager la Federaţia Universitară Maghiară din Cluj-Napoca

dr. Kovács Zsolt – expert în istoria artei
Lector universitar în cadrul Departamentului de Istorie al Liniei Maghiare, UBB. Domeniul de cercetare: arta barocă din Transilvania, patrimoniul artistic al mănăstirilor franciscane din Transilvania, protecţia patrimoniului arhitectural

dr. Molnár K. Zsolt – expert în arheologie
Conferențiar universitar în cadrul Departamentului de Istorie al Liniei Maghiare, UBB. Domeniul de cercetare: arheologie socială, teoria arheologiei, arheologia habitatului

dr. Szabó Árpád Töhötöm – expert în antropologie
Conferențiar universitar în cadrul Departamentului de Etnografie și Antropologie Maghiară, UBB. Domeniul de cercetare: antropologie economică, antropologie politică, cercetări rurale

Makkai Júlia Anna – responsabil pentru informare și comunicare
Responsabil comunicare în cadrul Direcției de Comunicare și Relații Publice, UBB, doctorand la Facultatea de Litere, UBB. Domeniul de cercetare: Transilvania in literatura maghiara din secolul 20-21.

Voluntari

Echipa de antropologie
Kedves Anett – UBB, etnologie şi antropologie, masterandă anul I.
Sándor Cecília – BBTE, etnologie şi antropologie, masterandă anul I.

Echipa de arheologie
Gyurka Orsolya – UBB, Arheologie, masterandă anul III.
Péter Sára – UBB, Arheologie, masterandă anul III.
Kapcsos Norbert– UBB, Arheologie, doctorand anul III.
Pánczél Szilamér – Muzeul Județean Mureș, Arheolog, UBB prof. asociat.

Echipa de biodiversitate
Erös Réka – UBB, Biologie, masterandă anul I.
Mező Ildikó – UBB, Biologie, masterandă anul I.
Rezi Csenge-Kata – UBB, Biologie, anul II.
Szabó Csilla – UBB, Ecologie și protecția mediului, anul III.
Timár Rita – UBB, Biologie, anul II.
dr. Hartel Tibor, lector – Sapientia EMTE

Echipa de istoria artei
Barazsuly Viktória – UBB, Istoria artei, masterandă anul I.
Újvári Dorottya UBB, Istoria artei, masterandă anul II.

 

Parteneri

Muzeul Universității din Bergen, Norvegia

dr. Frode Storaas – is a professor in visual anthropology at the University Museum of Bergen, Norway. As a filmmaker he has been involved in projects in Eastern and Southern Africa, in the Middle East, in Mexico and USA, in China and Nepal, on the Balkans and Greece and in Norway. Among his work are the award winning films Our Courtyard – Bai People of Southwestern China (59 min. 2006, made together with He Yuan Wang, Making Rain (57 min. 2007, made together with Liivo Niglas) on the Shona people of Mozambique and Fish On! (60 min. 2008 made together with Liivo Niglas and Diane Perlov), a film on Native Americans of Northern California. His latest films are The Go-Between, Afar of Ethiopia (38 min. 2014, together with Rolf Scott and Getachew Kassa) and Tama Gaun – the Copper Village (90 min. 2015, together with Dipesh Kharel) a film from Western Nepal. A theme conveyed in most of these projects relates to cultural heritage and how cultural traditions and ideas influence everyday life of people.

Asociația de Film Antropologic Nordic, Norvegia

Ralph Veraart – is born and raised in the Netherlands. He studied Rural Sociology and International Development Studies at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. He founded three consultancy firms: in Hungary, Romania and Norway. He has over ten years of experience in project development and implementation in Romania. Later he studied Visual Cultural Studies at The University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway. His graduation film Hay Days has been screened at several film festival throughout Europe. He is assistant general secretary of the Nordic Anthropological Film Association (NAFA) and as such he takes care of NAFA’s website: nafa.uib.no

Orsolya Veraart – is Hungarian, born and raised in Transylvania, Romania. She is married to Ralph Veraart, fellow visual anthropologist. Currently they have their residence in Norway. Orsolya studied ethnography and English at The Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Later, she studied Visual Cultural Studies at The University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway. Her graduation film, Man of Nature and Me (2013) has been screened at several film festivals throughout Europe. She has been member of the film selection committee of The Nordic Anthropological Film Association (NAFA) Film Festival since 2013 and is NAFA`s treasurer. In the summer of 2015 she was teaching at the Summer School of Days of Ethnographic Film (DEF) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She provides lectures in visual anthropology at workshops and summer schools.