
Following the publication of her article “Acadian heritage in French-Canadian museums as cultural and creative industries” in the E- Journal of Intercultural Studies No. 12, 2024 (here), the master student in Intercultural Studies for Business at ISCAP-P. PORTO Maria Manuela Oliveira da Silva, supervised by lecturer and researcher Sara Cerqueira Pascoal, was invited to present her work at a plenary conference at the “Laboratory of Cultural Policies between Lusophony and Francophony: Culture in Action”, organized by the Political Observatory, in partnership with the University of Ottawa and the Diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Laboratory will take place on April 11 at the Queen’s Library, Diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Lisbon.

