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10th International Seminars' Week a.y. 2021/22

From 29th November to 3rd December 2021
10th ISW

10th ISW

The University of Macerata cares for students' formation and career opportunities, both paying serious attention to their courses' quality and looking at the world for the rich growth and exchange opportunities it does offers.

From this perspective we encourage strategic collaboration with international partners, meant to offer our students and teachers a broad set of training and research exchange opportunities.

Providing an international and intercultural sharing of knowledge and abilities, the aim of the International Seminars' Week is to become an open access context, able to enhance students' professional, social and emotional skills.

The purpose of the International Seminars' Week is together to increase international competencies through training in a foreign language and to form inter and multicultural expertise.

10th International Seminars' Week a.y. 2021/22

The "Consiglio delle classi unificate in Beni culturali e Scienze del turismo" (for the L-1&L-15 / LM-49 / LM-89 courses) stated that  the participation to 1 SEMINAR of 6 HOURS will be recognised as 1 CFU:

 

    • seminar: Profiting from the Pandemic. How the stakeholders are creating lasting value from a lingering crisis Dr. Rick Butler, Independent Consultant and Analyst, Szczecin, Poland – 6 hours – 1 CFU
    • seminar: “Experiencing” the Montefeltro and its Neibourhood: Cultural heritage enhancement, tourism marketing strategies and virtuous practices to promote a territory through art, history, folklore, music, literature and food Dr. Francesca Giommi, Independent Researcher, free-lance Tourist Guide and TourLeader, Italy – 6 hours – 1 CFU
    • seminar: Debating case studies in the creation of tourism policy from cultural stories Dr. Azhar Tyabji, Community and urban planner, PhD student in Urban Planning at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada and MPhil in Social Anthropological Analysis at the University of Cambridge, UK – 6 hours – 1 CFU
    • seminar: Neither Washington Irving nor Game of Thrones: Challenges and discoveries around historical heritage in Andalusia Prof. Elena Paulino-Montero, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, UNED – Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain – 6 hours – 1 CFU

 

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SEMINARS AND CALENDAR

 

In order to obtain the recognition of 1 CFU for a seminar, it is necessary:

  • Attend the seminar for 100% of its duration (6 hours)
  • Pass an evaluation as indicated for every seminar.

The registration of the vote will be carried out by the "buddy" of the seminar in the first round date of the winter session a.y. 2021/22.

When registrations for the winter session 2021/22 will open, students will have to book as for any other exam.