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Scuola Holden - Test di ammissione

Scuola Holden, the “school for narrators”, was open in Turin in 1994 thanks to the idea of the current partners Alessandro Baricco, writer, Carlo Feltrinelli, publisher, Oscar Farinetti, inventor of Eataly, Andrea Guerra, manager and Savina Neirotti, current CEO.

At the Holden school you will the thought mainly seven subjects: business narrative, cinema, digital storytelling, journalism, seriality, TV and writing. The colleges for the years 2018-2020 are seven:

  • Brand New. Capitale Umano e Narrazione d’Impresa (Human capital and Business narrative)
  • Cinema. Sceneggiatura, Regia & Produzione (Screenplay, Direction and Production)
  • Digital. Crossmedia & Interactive Storytelling
  • Reporting. Giornalismo, New Media & Real World (Journalism, New Media and Real World)
  • Serialità & TV. Format & Narrazioni infinite (Format and Infinite storytelling)
  • Scrivere. Racconto, Romanzo & Tutto il resto (Story, Novel and Everything in Between)
  • Storytelling. Writing, Filmmaking & Everything in Between

 

The Holden school lasts two years, it has 170 places available and costs 10,000 euros per year. For the years 2018-2020 there will be 20 scholarship grants and 45 education loans. The courses are taught in Italian and in English and students must be between 18 and 30 years old.

To enroll it is necessary to take an admission test. Tests will be from April to September, mainly in Turin, at the Holden school (usually on Friday or Saturday).

Next tests will take place on 8th September at the school and on 22nd September in Rome, Padua and Palermo and you can already book your test here.

Further information on the tests and results can be found here.

To get further information you can:

visit their Facebook page

write to scouting2018@scuolaholden.it

Visit their website

Artissima 2018

“Artissima Experimental Academy” is now open: it is a new educational project, developed in collaboration with COMBO. The project will be open in Turin, Milan, Bologna and Venice in 2019. Artissima Experimental Academy will live longer than the 4 days of the event and it will propose, during the year, some events for art professionals.

The first event of “Artissima Experimental Academy” will take place in the fair from 1st to 4th November 2018 with the project DAF Struttura.

DAF Struttura is a free and experimental school, an environment full of lights and sounds, designed and built by Jan St. Werner, composer and co-founder, in 1993, of the electronic music group Mouse On Mars, in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts of Nuremberg, where he teaches Interactive Media / Dynamic Acoustic Research. DAF Struttura, run by Zasha Colah, will be a stage, a sound performance, a space of work, the right place for intellectual thoughts, an archive, a radio station and a gallery and it will host international speakers, researchers, artists, and, above all, 25 students.

This traveling school-facility, modular and experimental and made of corrugated cardboard, will travel on the road till Turin and will be built again at Artissima by the students of the Academy of Fine Arts of Nuremberg. Together with Jan St. Werner there will be two others teachers, Yael Solomonowitz and Marc Matter. There will also be some robotic and light installations, created by Moritz Simon Geist e Matthias Singer.

The teachers and artists collective will explore idiosyncratic methods of production, examine the basic principles of the acusmatic music and of the experimental research and invent new strategies for the presentation and the perception of the sound.

Jan St Werner is an artist and compositor of electronic music in Berlin. Better known as part of his electronic duo Mouse on Mars, Werner has also begun a career as a soloist, publishing, among others, Lithops, Noisemashinetapes e Neuter River. In 2013, St. Werner published Blaze Color Burn, the first of a series of experimental recordings with Fiepblatter and the Thrill Jockey Records, in Chicago. He cooperated with orchestras and groups such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Musikfabrik Köln, the Solistenensemble Kaleidoskop and the Ensemble neoN of Norway. During the 2000s, he has been artistic director of the Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music (STEIM) in Amsterdam. Werner has also been guest lecturer at the department ACT of Arts Culture and Technology of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT. He is currently teacher of Interactive Media/ Dynamic Acoustic Research at the Academy of Fine Arts of Nuremberg and he has directed a new field of studies on the future of record production for the New York University of Berlin.


OPEN CALL

If you want to take part in the selection of the 25 students who will be able to take part in this project, send a text, preferably in English at daf.struttura@artissima.it.

In the text there must be:

  1. a presentation of you and your education (4 sentences)
  2. The reasons why you would like to take part in the project DAF Struttura.
  3. The meaning you give to the concept of sound.
  4. In your opinion, how can the individual imagination be shared and become a collective reality? Which is your approach to collaboration?

Applications for the temporary experimental school DAF Struttura are open to all participants from any country and field of study who have already turned eighteen.

Lessons will be in English.

The deadline for submission is 5th October 2018.

Info: thanks to the collaboration with COMBO, students will be given free accommodation in the fair area. Further expenses, such as travels, movements and meals will not be reimbursed and will be at the student’s expense.

 

 

This week will officially start again the academic year 2018/2019 for ESCP Europe Business School.

Friday 14th September the Campus ESCP Europe in Turin will celebrate the beginning of the new academic year, the 15th in Italy.

The event will take place at 4:00 pm in the Aula Jona of the Scuola di Management ed Economia, C.so Unione Sovietica 218bis – Torino.

In order to welcome the new students, the president of the Italian campus Francesco Profumo and the director Francesco Rattalino will present the courses and the teachers of our international programs:

– ESCP Europe: Bachelor in Management
– BSc – ESCP Europe: Master in Management
– ESCP Europe: Master in International Food & Beverage Management
– ESCP Europe MBA in International Management

The strong relationship between ESCP Europe and the business community is consolidated by the participation of important personalities of the economic sector, who will be sponsor for the students of the Master. Among them there will be Jérome Salemi, General Manager per East Mediterranean Air France-KLM and sponsor of the Bachelor in Management; Carlo Ghirardo, President of Motion Technologies-ITT, sponsor of the students of ESCP Europe MBA in International Management, and Cristina Nonino, Chief Executive Officer of “Nonino distillatori” and sponsor of ESCP Europe: Master In International Food & Beverage Management.

After the opening ceremony all the guests are invited to celebrate together at the Bamboo Club Torino, in Corso Moncalieri 145 – Torino.

Follow the event on Facebook.


From this year the Miur has recognized the Business School as Foreign University in Italy.

During the opening of the new academic year in Turin, ESCP Europe is very happy to celebrate the recognition as “Foreign University in Italy”, which was received by the Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca – MIUR.

The meeting with the press will take place Friday 14th September 2018, at 11:00 am, at the Aula Londra of the Campus ESCP Europe di Torino in Corso Unione Sovietica, 218bis – Torino.

With this new accreditation, ESCP Europe – together with Università degli Studi di Torino and the Politecnico di Torino – will indeed become the third university center in Turin.

In the event will take part

• Francesco Profumo, President – Campus ESCP Europe Torino
• Francesco Rattalino, Dean – ESCP Europe Torino Campus
• Léon Laulusa, Executive Vice-President, Dean per gli affari accademici e Relazioni Internazionali – ESCP Europe
• Cyrille ROGEAU, Console Generale di Francia a Milano
• Emanuele Chieli, Console honoraire di Torino
• Daniele Livon, director of the Ministero dell’Istruzione dell’Università e della ricerca – MIUR

Here the poster of the event.

The master in management of the Business School ESCP Europe is on top of the Financial Time ranking and it is once again first in Italy.

 

The program, which ranks 5th globally, stands out for the international character of the study experience, quick employment, gender equality and goals reached in terms of employment and average salary.

 

The Master in Management of the international Business School ESCP Europe is also in 2018 the best course of study in Italy and it ranks fifth globally, according to the annual Financial Times ranking. The ranking takes into account the management training before employment. See here the whole ranking.

With its six campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw, the school consolidates its position at the top of the ranking, which is the international baseline parameter for the choice of enrolment in the masters of the 100 more important business schools in Europe, Asia and Australia, which have been classified following 23 criteria, divided into four big areas.

The MIM of ESCP Europe stands out for the international character of the study experience, quick employment, gender equality and goals reached in terms of employment and average salary, equal to 69.865 euros (81.282 dollars), ranking higher than the Bocconi University (2nd in Italy, 6th in the world), the LUISS Guido Carli (3rd in Italy, 89th in the world) and the School of Management of the Politecnico di Milano (4th in Italy, 95th in the world). 98% of students who attended the master find employment within only three months from graduation. The ranking considers the multiculturalism of the school and the program, the quality of teachers, the salary of the students who have already graduated and the career development within three years from getting the Master’s degree.

In addition the MIM of ESCP Europe in among the best worldwide as regards the point “international course experience”, how much is the Master exposed internationally and it is given by: student composition (86% international students) and teachers (78%), the structure of education, the range of post-program job opportunities for the students.

“ESCP Europe’s mission is to inspire and educate the leaders of tomorrow and the results of the ranking prove that we are achieving what we wanted. Year after year we move up the table of the Financial Times, being first in Italy for the programs of international degree – said Francesco Rattalino, director of ESCP Europe Torino Campus-. One of our strengths is the international character of teachers, students, but also of the companies we work with, where the students will work.”

Having studied abroad is one of the reasons of the success of graduates of ESCP Europe in employment and their satisfaction about the program.

“This ranking shows how one of the fundamental values of ESCP Europe is “diversity”, both cultural and in gender – said Francesco Profumo, president of ESCP Europe Torino Campus- . in the current society too little women fulfill leadership roles and one of our goals is to educate manager women, who will close the gender gap. In the Master in Management we even saw an overtaking. In fact, of the 892 students, a good 52% are women. This is an important signal of change, which will bring positive effect in the business world in a near future.”

“We are happy of this position: it reflects our commitment in educating the next international managers – adds Frank Bournois, Dean of ESCP Europe-. Timing couldn’t be better to celebrate our 200° anniversary. In fact, from January 2019, in all the campuses ESCP Europe many events will take place and they will involve the wide international community of the school.”

“ESCP Europe goes on ranking in the first positions thanks to assessment criteria that are crucial in our global strategy – concludes Léon Laulusa, Dean for Academic and International Affairs di ESCP Europe –. “this international recognition strengthens the development policy created by the school in order to educate a new generation of international leaders throughout the combination of innovative pedagogy, cross-campus educational programs and teachers who are extremely active in the research”.

 

Program of the master

After a strict selection similar to the one of the Grandes Ecoles, students attending the 2nd year of economics and all graduates awarded any first academic degree who want to start an international career in management are admitted to this international Master’s degree, which provides up to four European economics advanced degrees. Students of the MIM finish ESCP Europe in 2 or 3 years, choosing between two or more countries, in six campuses of the Business School, according to their language skills and the jobs they would  like to get.

ESCP Europe provides high quality education and multicultural classes, in which there are students from all over the world, in particular from Italy, France, Germany, Spain, but also Australia, China, Luxembourg, Morocco, Switzerland and USA, with a different study background.

In the academic year 2018-2019, the MIM class in Turin will be composed of 155 students. Of these 54% have studied Economics, 32% Engineering, 4% attended the Pre Master in the ESCP Europe Paris Campus, 2% studied Political Science, 1% Mathematics, 1% Foreign Languages and Literature, 1% Public Relations, 1% Philosophy, 1% History, 1% Conservation of Cultural Heritage, 1% Arts Management, 1% attended the Ecole Superiore Electricité.

The FT ranking examines the MIM class which started in the academic year 2012-2013 and ended in 2015. In the statistics are included the evaluations of Italian students who started the master in Turin. Data show that job opportunities are very promising, with a peak of interest in the fields of finance and counseling (48% of the total) and students find a job in a very short time. With respect to a rate of 100% of employment in firms as interns, 98% got permanent employment by three months from the end of the course.

 

Career Office data of employment sectors of the Master class

 

TESTIMONIALS MIM – ESCO Europe

Umberto Massucco

Investment banking associate – Rothschild & Co, London

I have worked for 3 years in the M&A team in investment banks, I manage exceptional financial operations such as corporate mergers and  takeovers, exchange quotations and other kinds of funding. ESCP Europe allowed me to start my career in a very practical way: it is a great bridge between the desk in school and the one in the office. Companies appreciate dynamism and adaptability of the ESCP Europe students and their constant will to face challenges and excel.”

Simone Santagiuliana

Equity analyst – Tikehau Investment Management, Paris

“I think there aren’t many people in Italy who finish university having done at least 3 apprenticeships and who know 3 different languages. Of course this is a great business card for a student who is seeking employment for the first time. I have chosen to live in Paris, according to the kind of job I have and the lifestyle here, which I think is well-balanced between the Mediterranean culture and the international atmosphere. I’m interested in investments and markets and here there are many small and medium companies, where competent and successful people work. It is a great environment where to learn the job and grow.”

Annabel Morgan

Columbia Business School candidate, sponsored by McKinsey, where she has worked for two years, as Associate, in London

“The opportunity of living in three different countries and work at the same time was exciting and it allowed me develop managing competences in an international framework. Now I am a management consultant and my job is to help my clients in solving difficult problems, such as implementing profitability of the company, rearrange it optimally and be successful in a new market.”

 

ESCP Europe’s history

ESCP Europe was opened in Paris in 1819. It was the first Business School in the world and nowadays it is one of the most renowned internationally and constantly very high in the ranking of Business Schools.

With six campuses in Europe – in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw –, it prepares students for an international career in management. On the European level, it welcomes every year about 4600 students and 5000 managers, from 100 different countries, with complete programs in General management and Master’s degrees. Ex students are 50 000 of 200 different nationalities and it is active in 150 countries. From 2004 the master is available in Turin, thanks to the support of the Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris, the Camera di Commercio di Torino, the Università degli Studi di Torino, the Politecnico di Torino and many partners companies. The educational offer – credited by EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA – includes: international Bachelor’s degree, Master training before employment, MBA in International management, Master’s degrees, Executive programs for companies and Executive MBA.

 

 

politecnico di torino
Bronze medal for the Politecnico di Torino

94% is the percentage of the students who find employment within an year after graduation from the Politecnico di Torino. This data was confirmed by the new world Graduate Employability Rankings 2019, by the prestigious British QS Institute. The Politecnico di Torino is once again on the international podium of universities which guarantee job prospects to its graduates.

The ability to ensure that its graduates will find an occupation has always been one of the qualities of the Politecnico di Torino. Yesterday, 11th September 2018, the Politecnico was awarded the bronze medal, ranking third in the world (not far from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) and the Politecnico di Milano) according to the Graduate Employment Rate, one of the five indicators of the ranking on the employment of graduates, which this year has analysed 500 universities worldwide.

The criteria followed are: the employer reputation, partnerships with companies, the success of graduates in their careers, the presence of companies in the campus and the rate of employment of graduates within an year from graduation. It’s thanks to this last indicator, calculated as the proportion between the percentage of employment of graduates and the average of the Italian universities taken into account, that the Politecnico di Torino ranked third worldwide.

The Politecnico was also good for another indicator, according to which the university ranks second in Italy: the employer reputation, which assesses the reputation that the university has according to the employer. All in all, taking into account the five indicators and the importance they have in the ranking, the Politecnico of Torino is once again between the 121st and the 130th position and so it is in the first quartile of the best universities in the world.

“These results, which have not changed in the percentage of students employed compared to the ones of last year, show how the education of our students is still highly regarded in the labor market. The third position in the world awards our policies, which are successful despite the choice of the Politecnico di Torino to serve the country by welcoming a lot of young people and keeping taxes low. Italy, in fact, really needs graduates if it wants to remain an advanced country (as OECD has just reminded us). Thanks to the actions arranged to professionalize degrees and by proposing a didactics more and more focused on the student and enriched by the presence of entrepreneurs and professionals, we can improve even more this already impressive result”, said the rector Guido Saracco.

 

Last chances to get to know the educational offer and to apply for one of the university courses of IUSTO, Istituto Universitario Salesiano Torino Rebaudengo.
By taking part in one of the Open Days you will be able to discover the academic programs 2018-2019. It will be a chance to be helped in making a choice about university and professional life.

On the Open Day there will be an introductory part on the educational offer of IUSTO and the academic world, followed by the presentation of every degree course. Students and graduates will talk about their experience. At the reception you will be able to find the staff of the information office, who will be available for interviews to know you better.

 

LAUREA TRIENNALE IN PSYCHOLOGY (Bachelor’s degree)
160 places available

Public notice for admission 2018/2019

For info and selection go to the detailed document of the Bachelor’s degree.

NOTE
This academic course is the only one which can be taken both during the week (traditional course, mainly from Monday to Saturday), with 80 available places, and at weekends (mainly on Saturday and Sunday), with 80 available places too. The second option has been designed for the ones who, for personal or professional reasons, cannot attend the lessons during the week.

 

The APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION must be submitted online by 3rd September for the written test of 5th September and from 4th to 20th September for the written test of 24th September (if there are places available).

 

Take part in the next OPEN DAY: Friday 7th September from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The entry is free until there are places available, after having confirmed the participation online. Register for the open day here.
The confirmation of participation online is compulsory, and people who accompany must be pointed out in the provided section in the application form.

The event will take place at IUSTO, in Piazza Conti di Rebaudengo, 22 in Turin.


LAUREA TRIENNALE IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES (Bachelor’s degree)
80 places available

 

Public notice for admission 2018/2019

For info and selection go to the detailed document of the Bachelor’s degree.

 

The APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION must be submitted online by 9th September for the written test of 12th September and from 10th to 23th September for the written test of 27th September (if there are places available).

 

Take part in the next OPEN DAY: Saturday 8th September from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The entry is free until there are places available, after having confirmed the participation online. Register for the open day here.
The confirmation of participation online is compulsory, and people who accompany must be pointed out in the provided section in the application form.

The event will take place at IUSTO, in Piazza Conti di Rebaudengo, 22 in Turin.


If you need further information: from Monday to Friday 9:00am-1:00pm / 2:00pm-5:30pm at the number 011 2340083

Servizio Civile 2018: due progetti made in Unito

The Community Service (Servizio Civile), which includes voluntary work and active citizenship and is aimed to young people between 18 and 28, makes a new offer with the 2018 public notice, published on the website of Dipartimento della Gioventù. Among the partners and the associations which are going to receive the volunteers starting from the beginning of 2019, there is the Università degli Studi di Torino too, which wanted to develop two specific projects:

Requirements

The public notice of the national community service is available for all young people who, when submitting the application, have already turned 18 and are not above 28 years of age (28 years and 364 days old) and who:

  • are Italian citizens, citizens of European Union member states or non-EU nationals, legally residing  in Italy.
  • Have not got a prison sentence (even though it is non-final) for more than an year for intentional crime, a prison sentence (even of minor importance) for a crime against a person or for crimes related to illegal possession, use, carrying, transportation, import or export of weapons or explosives or for crimes which involve membership or aiding and abetting to subversive, terrorist or organised crime groups.

To take part in the projects of Unito a high school certificate is needed.

 

Information

An educational meeting will take place on Tuesday 18th September 2018 (2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.) in the classroom B3 of the Campus Luigi Einaudi. The university and the TESC (Tavolo Enti di Servizio Civile – Institutions of the community service) will present the projects of the Piedmontese institutions and the mode of application. In this occasion it will be possible to ask for more information about duration, commitment, reimbursement, training and schedules.

Applications to participate

You can download the attachments with the application to participate here, under the heading Allegati (at the end of the page).

The application can be submitted:

  • by certified email (PEC): ateneo@pec.unito.it
  • by registered mail  to: Università degli Studi di Torino – Servizio Civile – Via Verdi, 8 – 10124 Torino (for registered mails the postmark will be needed)
  • by delivering in person to the room 407 – 4th floor – Via Po, 31_ Torino, according to the following timetables:
    Mon – Wed – Fry from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
    Tue – Thu from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
    Friday 28th September: from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Terms

The application to participate, properly filled out, must be presented by Friday 28 September 2018.

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A desk for foreign students

 

From today, September 3rd, to September 21st will be set up the temporary desk for the issue of the fiscal code to foreign students, who are arriving for the new academic year. Thanks to an agreement between the university and the Italian Agency of Revenue (Agenzia delle Entrate), also in 2018 newly enrolled foreign students will be able to integrate in Italy more easily.

In this way, in fact, foreign citizens who arrive in Turin for studying, teaching or research will be able to get the fiscal code straight in Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, at the enrolment office of the Politecnico di Torino, without going to the Italian Agency of Revenue. This is the second year the students have been given this opportunity, thanks to the good results of last year: in 2017, in fact, during 12 days in which the desk was open, 480 people used this service.

Getting a fiscal code is essential for a stay in Italy: not only is it the first step to enrol in university, but it is also useful for other practical aspects such as signing a rental contract, purchase of a SIM card for you telephone and much more.

The temporary desk will be open until 21st September 2018, from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

IAAD
IAAD INFO DAY

An informative day  to visit  IAAD, l’Istituto d’Arte Applicata e Design (Institute of Applied Art and Design) and know better its courses, among which:

Transportation Design
Interior Design
Product Design
Communication Design
Digital Communication Design
Textile & Fashion Design

Social Innovation Design

An opportunity to meet professors, students and professionals in the field of design, many of which are former students of IAAD.

During the info day, the referees for guidance, professors and students will be available to give further information and clarifications on study programs, enrolment requirements, internships and job perspectives.

Last info day:
Friday, September 7

You can apply to participate here (link).

For further information, please contact  Ufficio Orientamento IAAD (IAAD Guidance Office):

Torino: orientamento@iaad.it
+39 011 54 88 68


ENTRANCE EXAMS

In order to apply for an IAAD entrance exam you must:

  • submit your application for the course/s you are interested in. You must send (by mail or e-mail), your CV, with a description of the studies you have completed and your past experiences, a statement of purpose and a small portfolio with your work, in case you have one.
    You will find the application form and further instructions on this link.
  • Pass the entrance exam. International students can have their interview and take the entrance exam via Skype.
    You can find further information on the entrance exam, and the application form on this link.
Last two dates available:
Thursday, September 20
Friday, October 5
Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti di Torino

This article may help you if you’re interested in applying for one of the Bachelor degree courses of the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti di Torino.


What do you study at Accademia?

The Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin, one of the oldest in Italy, offers 3-year Bachelor courses, among which:

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Decoration
  • Graphic Design
  • Stage Design
  • New Technologies
  • Creative Direction
  • Communication and Enhancement of Artistic and Contemporary Heritage
  • Art Education

Go to the dedicated page(sezione) of the Accademia’s website to know more about the courses and their programs.

The are also 2-year Master courses, which you can find here (link), and everyone who has an Academic Diploma or a Bachelor’s Degree can apply.


How to apply

Enrolment in one of the 3-year courses for the 2018/2019 a.y. can only be made online, after having passed the entrance exam.

From July 16 to August 26, 2018, you can apply online for the entrance tests.

It’s possible to apply for only one exam (equivalent to only one course).

The entrance exam consists of a first test, generally practical, which varies depending on the selected course, followed by an individual interview, which also varies depending on the course, and generally aimed at verifying the knowledge of art history from the XIV to the XXI century, and at knowing the reasons, interests and goals of the candidate. If the candidate wishes to do so, he/she can submit a portfolio of previous works in order to allow for an assessment on the level of preparation and past experiences.

Entrance exams will be held from September 10 to September 13.

For foreign students, the interview will also serve to assess the knowledge of Italian specific terminology and concepts of the selected course.

Preparation for the exam is up to the candidate and there are no recommendations about textbooks.

On this link you will find the specific content of the exam, according to the different courses, as well as information on where the exams for the 2018/2019 a.y. will be held.

Applicants who will pass the test will then be able to proceed with the enrolment from September 19 to September 30.


Fees and payments

You can find the rules and regulations for fees and payments of the 2018/2019 a.y. online (regolamento tasse e contributi per l’a.a. 2018/2019).

Exemptions can only be made for the payment of the enrolment fee and the attendance fee, according to the conditions stated in the rules and regulations.

Students belonging to the following categories will be completely exempt from the enrolment fee and university fees:

a)Disabled students whose disability is attested to 66%;
b)Foreign students who received scholarships from the Italian government through cooperative development programs and intergovernmental, cultural and scientific agreements.

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