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1. Dr MARTA MUSSO
Energy Policies, Digital Humanities
Address King’s College London
26-29 Drury Lane
WC2B 5JF London
E-mail marta.musso@kcl.ac.uk
mrt.musso@gmail.com
Skype martamusso19
Mobile (+44) 7833371789 Web EUI web page
CURRENT POSITIONS
King’s College London, Department of Digital
Humanities
Teaching Fellow
Sep 2017 - Aug 2018
London, UK
University of Birmingham, Faculty of History, Honorary
Fellow
Sep 2017- present
Florence School of Regulation, Energy Division, European
University Institute, Honorary Fellow
Sep 2017- present
Archives Portal Europe Foundation, PR & Communication
Manager (www.archivesportaleurope.net)
Jun 2016- present
PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
European University Institute, Department of History and Culture
Max Weber Fellow
Sep 2016 - Aug 2017
Florence, Italy
EDUCATION
University of Cambridge, Faculty of History
PhD, History
Thesis Title: ‘Towards an independent European energy policy: the oil
industry in the aftermath of the Algerian War’
Recipient of the Principal & Ferguson Doctoral Fellowships
Supervisor: Prof. Martin Daunton; Advisor: Dr. Pedro Ramos Pinto
Sep 2013 - Sep 2016
part-time (2013/14)
full-time (2014/16)
Cambridge, UK
Date of award:
25 Nov 2017
University of Pennsylvania, Faculty of International Relations
Visiting Scholar. Advisor: Prof. Robert Vitalis
Apr 2016 - Jun 2016
Philadelphia (PA), USA
Paris IV – Sorbonne, Centre Roland Mousnier
Visiting Scholar. Advisor: Prof. Dominique Barjot
Mar 2015 – Dec 2015
Paris, France
University of Turin, Faculty of History
MA History
Dissertation in History of Political and Economic Thought: “From Agip
to Eni: towards an Italian energy policy”
Supervisor: Francesco Tuccari; Grade: 110/110 summa cum laude
Sep 2010 - Jul 2013
part-time
Turin, Italy
University of Turin, Faculty of History
BA in Societies and Culture of Europe
Dissertation in History of Communication: “History of a legislative
process: the Italian television system between politics, laws, society”
Supervisor: Peppino Ortoleva; Grade: 109/110 distinction
Sep 2004 - Dec 2007
part-time
Turin, Italy
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Researcher, ENI
Researcher for the External Relations Division. Wrote background history
reports on countries where the company operates and organised exhibitions /
online projects on the history of the company
Jan 2011 – Dec 2014
London, UK
Rome, Italy
2. Reporter, IPC Media
Reporter and background researchers for IPC publications
Jun 2010 – Dec 2010
London, UK
Digital Archivist, Italgas
Digital archivist and media producer for the marketing division of one of the
largest Italian gas companies. Main project: Set up the Italgas archive and
the Italian Gas Museum
Jun 2007 - Aug 2009
Turin, Italy
Oral History Researcher and Digital Archivist, CISL Archive
Supervisor of the oral history projects of the Italian Trade Union Archive.
Produced a series of video interviews and digitised the film and sound
collection of the archive
Jan 2007 - Jun 2007
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & PUBLIC HISTORY PROJECTS
#AllezDemocracy – the Democratisation of Europe
Curator for online exhibition on the democratisation processes in Europe
from the 13th
century to today, organised by Archives Portal Europe
Foundation and Europeana
Sep 2017 - 2018
Editorial board of Journal of Energy History / Revue d'histoire de l'énergie
(JEHRHE), edited by Prof. Alain Beltran (Université de Paris I)
Sep 2017 - Present
European Oil and Gas Archives Network (EOGAN)
President
Jun 2017 - present
Economic History Society
Public Engagement Committee
Jun 2015 - present
Oil will set us free?
Short documentary. Awarded Special Mention at 2014 LSE Research
Festival. Online here
May 2014
“Magna Carta: the Making and Legacy of the Great Charter”
Background research for the 2015 anniversary project by Dan Jones
Apr 2014 - Aug 2014
Cambridge Cycle of Songs
Researcher for the multimedia history project “Cambridge Cycle of Songs”,
an app for a history tour of the city made to celebrate the Tour de France in
Cambridge. Project by Historyworks
Jan 2014 – May 2014
Theatre Archive Project
Researcher for the “Theatre Archive Project”, a collection of interviews from
people working in theatre in Britain from 1945 to 1968. Carried out audio
interviews and transcribed them for online upload
Feb 2010 – Jun 2010
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Video Editing Software and Graphic Design Software: Avid (full professional level); Adobe
Creative Suite (Premiere, Photoshop, In-Design: full professional level)
GIS: ArcGIS (beginner); Statistical analysis: R (beginner): Data visualisation: Tableau Public,
Data Refine, Tabula.
Archival Standards: Isad(g), Isaar, Isdf, Isdiah
Languages: Italian (native); English (fluent); French (proficient); Spanish (upper intermediate);
Modern Greek (beginner)