Posts by Luca Cipriani

Application Deadline: Saturday, November 23, 2024

Euroform is seeking participants for transnational internships in Lithuania, Poland, Ireland, Greece, and
Malta.
The Marco Polo 2024 project is part of the Erasmus+VET program, offering free internships across Europe in various sectors with private organizations, public entities, or companies.
The project is called Marco Polo 2024 and is being carried out under the Erasmus+VET program, which provides free internships in Europe, in various fields, in organizations, private companies or public bodies.
There are 10 places for the Erasmus Pro project lasting 95 days. Expenses for travel, accommodation, contribution for food and local transportation, mentoring, preparation activities, certification, insurance are paid by the organization.

Beneficiaries
 Students enrolled in an initial vocational education and training program (IVET).
 Students engaged in continuous vocational education and training (CVET) or unemployed individuals.
 Apprentices (first and second levels as per Legislative Decree 81/2015).
 Graduates and qualified individuals from a secondary school or vocational training institution who
completed their studies no more than 12 months before departure.
Requirements
 Proficiency in the language of the destination country or a lingua franca.
 Strong communication and interpersonal skills; adaptability; awareness of personal and professional
expectations; flexibility and a high level of motivation for the transnational experience.

What the program offers
Coverage of the following expenses:
 Travel: International routes (round trip). Excludes expenses for reaching the national airport, extra
baggage fees, priority boarding, or additional airline services.
 Accommodation: A bed in shared rooms (double or multiple occupancy) in student residences, host
families, or shared apartments, depending on the destination country.
 Contribution for meals and local transportation: Participants will receive a pocket money allowance to
cover these expenses.
 Insurance: Coverage for workplace accidents and civil liability during the stay abroad.
 Preparation activities: Logistical and pedagogical support both before and during the stay abroad.
 Internship placement: Project administration and management.
 Tutoring and support: Assistance provided in the host country.
 Recognition and certification: Acknowledgment of the experience and skills acquired.

Applications
Deadline: Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 12:00 PM.
Selection interviews will likely take place between November 25 and 29, 2024.
Departures are scheduled between January and February 2025.
To apply, you must complete a participation form and attach the required documents in .pdf format.
The application form can be downloaded from the website and must be submitted via email to:
erasmus@euroformrfs.it.
For detailed instructions on completing the application and further information regarding requirements,
funding, and organizational arrangements, refer to the FAQ and the Explanatory Notes of the Marco Polo
Erasmus+ Call 2024.
Applicants will be selected based on their application form and a motivational interview, which will also
assess compliance with the requirements.
Additional information and details are available in the Marco Polo Call 2024 (.pdf).

The Master’s Degree in Translation for Cinema, Television, and Multimedia Publishing, offered by the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Modern Cultures at the University of Turin, provides cultural and technical skills for high-level professionals working in the fields of cinema, television, multimedia publishing, and audiovisual production in general.

The Master’s program lasts twelve months and awards 60 ECTS credits.
The 2024–2025 academic year edition will begin in March 2025 and conclude at the end of February or early March 2026.

Application deadline: Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 3:00 PM.

Each edition of the Master’s program spans one calendar year: it starts in March with lessons and workshops and concludes, following internships, with thesis discussions at the end of February or early March.
The 2023–2024 academic year edition began in March 2024 and will end at the end of February or early March 2025.

FEES
The 2024–2025 edition will follow the same conditions as the previous year.
The tuition fee is €3,052, divided into two installments:
 First installment: €1,552, due upon enrollment (January 2025).
 Second installment: €1,500, due by April 15, 2025.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Enrollment is completed online through the university portal (account creation and pre-enrollment are required).
Important: During the pre-enrollment process, you must send all required documents (CV, list of completed exams with grades and final graduation grade—both for undergraduate and graduate degrees—as well as any language certifications) to the following email addresses: chiara.simonigh@unito.it and formazione@corep.it

SELECTIVE TEST: Thursday, December 12, 2024, at 10:00 AM (via Webex).
The interview is not required for all candidates. It will only be conducted if the committee deems it necessary to verify the candidate’s English proficiency.
Candidates who need to attend the interview will be notified via email by December 9, 2024.
Ranking Announcement: Friday, December 20, 2024.

On November 26, 27 and 28, 2024 the sixth edition of Job Fair dedicated to Small and Medium Enterprises will be held. The event was born with the intention of put in touch demand and supply of scholarship and job and today represents a consolidated opportunity for Politecnico di Torino to strengthen relationships with small and medium enterprises: to simplify the talent acquisition is only one of many services offered by the University in the more general overview of collaborations for didactics, research and technological transfer.

2024 edition will feature the participation of over 100 companies selected by the University and ready to meet thousand of students, graduates and research doctors: participation procedures and judgement parameters for the selection are detailed at the attached Event Vademecum.

To register for the selection, simply click on this link (users already registered on the Polytechnic website)

If you have not yet registered on the Politecnico di Torino portal, you can register at the following link.

Starting Wednesday, October 23, 2024, UniTo will launch four new anti-violence support centers. The new centers located at Palazzo Nuovo, the former Poveri Vecchi building, and the Grugliasco Agrarian and Veterinary Campus will complement the existing center at the Luigi Einaudi Campus, which has been operational since 2019.

The University of Turin is the first Italian university to make four Anti-Violence Centers available. These centers are managed in collaboration with specialists from E.M.M.A. Onlus and Telefono Rosa Piemonte Torino (ODV).
The services are available to all female students, researchers, faculty, technical and administrative staff, precarious workers, and subcontracted employees, as well as, in general, all women.

From January 13 to 23, 2025, the Winter World University Games will take place in five towns across the Piedmont Region: Turin, Pragelato, Bardonecchia, Pinerolo, Torre Pellice, and Sestriere.
Student-athletes will compete in nine different winter sports: alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, curling, freeski, ice hockey, speed skating, snowboarding, figure skating, and biathlon. Additionally, two optional new disciplines will be included: ski orienteering and ski mountaineering.
The upcoming edition of the Winter World University Games will be the first sporting event without any type of barriers. The Universiade will be open for the first time to Paralympic athletes, who will be able to compete in snow sports alongside able-bodied athletes, in an event that celebrates inclusivity and social sustainability.

For UniTo students, a discount on tickets is available:

 Visit wugtorino2025.vivaticket.it
 Select the event of interest and proceed with the purchase in the "UNIVERSITY

DISCOUNT’section.

 Purchase up to four reduced-price tickets.

Tickets will be sent in PDF format via email and must be presented, either digitally or in printed form, to staff at access checkpoints.
In Turin, you can attend short track and figure skating competitions at the Palavela, and ice hockey and curling matches at the PalaTazzoli. The preliminary rounds of men's ice hockey will take place at arenas in Torre Pellice and Pinerolo, while Bardonecchia will host alpine skiing, snowboarding, freestyle, and freeski events. Pragelato will hold the biathlon and cross-country skiing competitions, while Sestriere will host the new ski mountaineering events.
Tickets are also on sale for the Opening Ceremony (January 13 at the Inalpi Arena) and the Figure Skating Gala on January 19 at the Palavela.
For more information about all events (both sporting and non-sporting), including the free-entry Closing Ceremony with mandatory reservation, please consult the official event schedule.

The Erasmus announcement for studies for the new academic year 2025-2026, will be available from mid-November 2024.

If you’re interested in participating, you can get the language proficiency certification in one of the following languages: French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and German by
attending the test sessions organized by the University Language Center (Centro Linguistico di Ateneo) “CLA-UniTO”.

Enrollment ends by Monday, October 21, 11.55 p.m. Here’s the link https://www.cla.unito.it/it/didattica-e-servizi/tutti/attestazioni-linguistiche

WHAT IS CLA UNITO
Università degli Studi di Torino Linguistic Center (CLA-UniTO) plays an essential role in developing the language skills of the university community, but also in promoting the internationalization policy of Turin’s university as well as the language policies encouraged by the European Union.

CLA-UniTO, set up in 2013, collects and develops the legacy of what was called CLIFU –Interfaculty Language Center for Humanities Faculties (Centro Linguistico Interfacoltà per le Facoltà Umanistiche), which was created to serve language teaching need of the University’s humanities faculties.
Over years, thanks to the commitment lavished both by the teaching and technical administrative involved staff, the issues related to language teaching have been developed, based on the most updated indication coming from the international scientific community, in an increasingly omni comprehensive perspective and crosswise opened to interests and needs of the entire UniTO community and of the territory, in an evolutionary
process whose natural haven has been the transformation in University Language Center
(Centro Linguistico di Ateneo -CLA).

Politecnico di Torino chooses to highlight “having a period is neither a luxury nor a choice” by installing 5 free pads dispensers in the university Turin’s locations. The road to gender equality also involves attention and support for female students during menstruation to safeguard the right to physical and psychological well-being.

Tampons that will be distributed are made in Italy according to principles of environmental sustainability during the entire production cycle. Under the initiative “Period Equity”, free “emergency” cotton organic pads vending machines have been installed in all university Turin’s locations: corso Duca degli Abruzzi, via Boggio, Mirafiori, Castello del Valentino and Lingotto.

The action was provided for in the University's Gender Equality Plan 2021-2024 “Diversity Goal”, in keeping with the request made to the Board of Directors by some student associations. The initiative found a response in similar ones at other Italian universities and in the general mobilization launched on March 8 by Rete della Conoscenza (a network of student associations), in conjunction with the global women’s strike – also following the taxation of these products at the ordinary rate of 22 percent, which effectively equates them with ordinary goods and not primary necessities.

UniTo Teaching and Learning Center organizes students International Mobility Seminar: opportunities, creating and promoting, open to all university community.

 

The purpose of this seminar is to inform professors concerning international mobility opportunities offered by institutional programs and how to launch and promote new mobility opportunities for students.

 

Participation is free of charge for all teaching, ATA staff and UniTo students.

Rights and safety at work represent the beating heart of Job Film Days 2024, the festival that will transform Turin from October 1- 6, in a political and social reflection center using cinema as language. In this context, Politecnicoconfirmed its commitment by hosting one of the rich palimpsest’s central events of this film event directed by Annalisa Lantermo and organized by Job Film Days EtsAssociation in partnership with the National Film Museumand with a thick network of local and national institutions and associations.

 

On October 2, Pier-Philippe Chevigny’s“Richelieu/Temporaries” film in national preview in“Emma Strada” theater has been disclosed (Canada-France, 2023): this movie brings to the big screen a tragic, but invisible reality, that of the migrant workers exploitation.

 

The film describes the story of Ariane, who comes back to Richelieu valley, where she finds a job as interpreter from French to Spanish for the migrant workers of a corn factory.

At the beginning, she executes the orders of the supervisor Stephane, who exploits the underpaid workers, but over time she becomes increasingly aware and starts to take position against Stephane, especially when it concerns unfair dismissals and illegal camera installations. The film illustrates a situation in Italy that is attested by INAIL data for January 2024, which report 42.166 work injuries condemnations, 45 of which were fatal, up 4,7% from the previous year.

 

The film showing, created in cooperation with CGIL, CISLand UIL Torino, has been introduced by the reviewer Giuseppe Gariazzo and to follow a debate situation has come to life led by the words of Stefano Sacchi, Vice Chancellor for Society, Community and Program Implementation at Politecnico, by Mattia Pirulli, CISL national secretary, and Giorgio Vernoni of IRES Piedmont.

The announcement for students Erasmus Traineeship Mobility of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and Modern Culture Call 2024 is now online. The announcement was published Friday, September 20with a deadline of Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 12 noon.

In the scope of the Erasmus+ mobility program, the Traineeship project allows university students to fulfill a 2 or 3-month internship period in companies, training centers, research centers and other organizations in countries participating in the program. The program envisages the supply of a financial contribution with the aim of covering part of the expenses due to the internship period.

Here is the link to the full announcement

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