Francisco Nauzet Arocha Alonso has a Graduate in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of La Laguna (2020) and a Master Degree in Use and Management of Cultural Heritage from the University of La Laguna (2022). In 2022/2023 he was a beneficiary of the Investigo program, promoted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy, and whose objective is the hiring of young researchers in public research organizations. Specifically within the project “Cider in the Canary Islands: culture, consumption, governance and typification of a unique product” to develop the ethnographic study on the ground.
Currently, he has joined IPNA as an FPI Predoctoral Scholar from the Government of the Canary Islands to develop his doctoral thesis, “Analysis of the feasibility of preserving traditional vineyard conduction systems in the Tacoronte-Acentejo region: a proposal for its declaration and dynamization as intangible heritage.” .
Anthropology, ethnography, cultural heritage and food.
- Master in Use and Management of Cultural Heritage (2022).
- Beneficiary of the CATALIZA V Internship Programme (2021/2022).
- Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology (2020).
- A contract at the IPNA-CSIC through the Investigo Program (2022-2023).
- Predoctoral Scholarship Holder of the Canary Government, IPNA-CSIC (2024-Present).