Anouk Fienieg

Anouk Fienieg is a historian and heritage expert. As Deputy Director of the CIE she is responsible for the strategy, management, impact, effectiveness and sustainability of all running projects. She manages a team of ca. fifteen staff members and volunteers in Leiden. She is responsible for project proposals, project reports, human resource management, finances, and the content of the Mutual Heritage Research Programme, which contains inter alia an analysis of the mutual heritage policy of the Netherlands (overview of activities, stakeholder analyses, SWOT, intercultural cooperation etc).  She is used to work under difficult circumstances to meet strict deadlines in post-conflict countries and fragile states.  Her particular areas of research are heritage policies; heritage and identity; stakeholder analyses of heritage creation, interpretation and management processes; history of the European expansion; and migration history.

Anouk graduated cum laude on the Dutch Mutual Cultural Heritage policy. As part of her masters in Cultural Heritage she worked as a trainee at the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam, where she collaborated on a museum project in Indonesia and assisted in the organization of an international project meeting. For the museum project she wrote the report 'The History of Sintang. A collection of books, articles and manuscripts' published in 2007. Before her MA in Heritage Studies Anouk studied History at the University of Amsterdam. She graduated with a MA thesis on Catholic Migration during the Dutch Revolt in 2004.

Contact: + 31 (0)71 5168890 - info@heritage-activities.nl

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