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Thanks to the mobility project Erasmus+ Virtual Mobility, as part of the project UNITA – Universitas Montium, you can attend virtual lectures offered
by the universities which are partners of the UNITA consortium and take the related exams, in line with your study path.

In order to implement and enhance joint and flexible programs in the three courses of study, on the basis of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches and with a special focus on innovative pedagogical activities (for example the use of the latest digital technologies), the call UNITA Virtual
Mobility offers 22 places for virtual mobilities during the 2 nd semester of the academic year 2020-2021.

The deadline for application has been extended to 23 December 2020 at noon. You can find the call and all useful information here.
The application must be submitted only online by authenticating yourself with your credentials on MyUniTO and by selecting Iscrizioni (Enrollments) on the
menu, the option Bandi di Mobilità Internazionale (Calls for International Mobility) and then UNITA Virtual Mobility a.y. 2020-2021.

This virtual mobility program does not provide any financial aid. The Erasmus+ Virtual Mobility is considered as a learning experience to
internationalize your academic career: all learning activities done abroad will be recognized on the basis of what has been agreed through the Learning
Agreement for Studies.

Entries in the register of student organisations for the academic years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 are now open.
Fill out the application by 18 December 2020!
Every organisation can request for a dedicated area in the university buildings. here you can find all the information and the application form.

Would you like to have a study experience abroad? We invite you to the new version of the International Days on 2, 3 and 4 December 2020.

Discover all the opportunities that students, lecturers and staff of PoliTo (Polytechnic University of Turin) have to go abroad.

The event will take place online on the YouTube channel and on the Facebook page of the Politecnico di Torino.

Speeches and stories of students abroad, notices and how to apply, sessions dedicated to special projects.

Download the program for further details.

Friday, 23 October 2020 from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in Palazzo Badini (via Verdi 10) and streamed live on Unito media (www.unito.it/media), takes place the
workshop “Promoting happiness and well-being: contexts and instruments”, organized by the Department of Psychology and by Movimento Mezzopieno
and aimed at students and citizens in general.

The workshop will deal with the theme of well-being and happiness starting from a scientific understanding of the constructs and presenting the results
achieved by science, in particular psychology, on this topic. The workshop is for 60 students from undergraduate and postgraduate UniTo faculties (Departments of Psychology; Culture, Politics and Society; Economy and Statistics; Neuroscience; Humanities; Medical Science; Public health science
and Paediatric Science).
The participants must register online (registration is compulsory), choosing whether to attend “in presence” or “remotely”; the morning's plenary sessions are streamed live on Unito media (www.unito.it/media) and are accessible by the citizens as well.

Gender gap in mathematics in Piedmont.
In Piedmont, just like in all of Italy, there is a huge gender gap in mathematical
subjects, but why? What can we do to bridge that gap?
On 29 October at 5.30 p.m., we are presenting online the final results of the project “Facing gender gap in mathematics in Piedmont”, funded by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo, Università di Torino and Fondazione Collegio Carlo
Alberto and led by Maria Laura Di Tommaso, Professor of the Department of Economy and Statistics Cognetti De Martiis of Università di Torino.

TAL.E – Talent for Electronics is a free orientation, training and placement

process for young people talented in electronics, electrical engineering and IT.
Are you between 18 and 28 years of age?
Are you specialized in electronics, electrical engineering or IT?

Then you might be one of the 100 young talented people!
 Access to the labour market
 Seminars
 60 hours of lessons in a residential campus
 15 people will be chosen for internships

Info: http://www.progettotale.it/
Registration form: http://progettotale.it/form.php

An actual archaeological and artistic heritage is coming to light in the province of Brindisi. UnderwaterMuse “Immersive Underwater Museum Experience for
a wider inclusion” is a particular international project with the aim to make accessible through innovative methods the submerged heritage of the Bay of
Camerini in Puglia.

Several universities are participating in the project like Università del Salento, Politecnico di Torino, Università degli Studi di Foggia and Università degli
Studi di Bari Aldo Moro; they are working together to make accessible this submerged archaeological park with the aid of virtual reality. Specifically,
Politecnico di Torino worked on the 3D metric survey of the Bay of Camerini with drones, lasers, scuba diving operators and ROVs.

You can fill in your study plan, here’s all you need to know:
 go on www.unito.it, click on MyUniTo and select “career plan”
 you will have to have regularly paid tuition fees
 the deadline to fill in or modify the study plan is 30 June 2021
 by 29 January you will have to choose your type of commitment (full
time/ part time)
 regarding courses that require the choice of an educational path/
curriculum, from 8 October to 18 November 2020 you have to fill in the
plan with the courses shared by all the paths and then, starting from 19
November 2020, you can put the specific courses of the chose
curriculum
Important
 If you want to graduate in the extraordinary session of the academic year
2019/2020 do not modify your study plan.

Terra madre Salone del Gusto 2020 – Restart from biodiversity: that is the name of the edition started on 8 October with a new format between physical
and digital events.
The main themes are climate crisis and biodiversity, two topics that are more relevant than ever and should be kept at the forefront of our discussions.
Terra Madre presents the problem from a new point of view to face the issue in an informed way before it's too late to do anything. That is why Terra Madre handles biodiversity by posing the question “How is it possible to feed the planet guaranteeing good, clean and fair food for all?” According to Slow
Food, we start from biodiversity.

Check our schedule not to miss any event!

Save the date! On Thursday, 8 October 2020 you have an appointment with Uni-To-Go – Eppur mi muovo.

Presentation of the data collected by a nationwide survey on home-university mobility.

We will talk about the new mobility habits of the students during the Covid-19 period.

In a university city like Turin, more than 100.000 people go to a university to either attend the lessons or work. When and how will the university community move during the Covid-19 period? What are the differences with the rest of Italy?

We will present for the first time UniTo’s results of the nationwide survey on home-university mobility, a survey promoted by the University Network for Sustainable Development and sponsored by the Rectors’ Conference of Italian Universities. The data will be compared with the mobility politics of the local institutions, Politecnico di Torino, Comitato Torino Respira and Assemblea Popolare.

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