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    Amalia Perez-Juez

    Director Boston University in Spain. Adj. Associate Professor of History and Archaeology

    Amalia Pérez-Juez is the Director of Boston University Madrid and holds a significant academic position as an Adjunct Associate Professor of History at Boston University. She earned her BA/MA in History and a PhD in Archaeology from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, with additional studies in France and the United States, including Boston University itself.12

    In her role as Director, Pérez-Juez oversees the Boston University Study Abroad programs in Spain, focusing on the academic and social integration of American students. She leads a team of staff and instructors and is responsible for maintaining the curriculum's relevance and quality.13 Additionally, she teaches courses related to the History and Archaeology of Spain, emphasizing her expertise in topics such as the Spanish Civil War and cultural heritage management.14

    Pérez-Juez has a rich background in archaeological research, having directed projects like the systematic excavation of a Spanish Civil War site and co-directing an archaeological project in Menorca, Spain. Her work often intersects with cultural tourism and heritage management, reflecting her commitment to integrating material culture into historical studies.15 She is also affiliated with ICOMOS Spain, further demonstrating her involvement in cultural heritage initiatives.1

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    Greater Madrid Metropolitan Area