Thursday, March 3, 2011

Summer e Winter School di Lingua e Cultura Italiana Università di Macerata


Dear FTS students,

please find enclosed the promotional material of the Italian Language Summer School and Winter School of the University of Macerata (Italy).

Students may attend a 2 weeks course of 50 hours (40 hours of Italian language and 10 hours of in-depth special studies of one of the two subjects as set above) or a 4 weeks course of 100 hours (80 hours of Italian language and 20 hours of in-depth special studies of one of the three subjects as set below).

It is possible to choose between three in-depth special studies which will cover the following subjects: Tourism and Landscape (Course A), History of Italian Art and Music (Course B), and Italian and European Law (Course C).

The Summer School courses start on the 4th July  2011 while the Winter School courses will start on the 9th January 2012. Attendance is mandatory and students must attend at least 75% of the classes.

The application can be downloaded from the School website (www.unimc.it/cri/ilsu) and must be filled in, scanned and sent with the due signature together with a copy of a valid ID document and of the receipt of the first installment by e-mail to cri@unimc.it or alternatively by fax to the number +39 0733 258 6039, within the 14/06/2011 for the 2010/2011 Summer School, within the 25/11/2011 for the 2011/2012 Winter School.

During the Summer School and the Winter School, at least one trip a week will be organized in order to get the students familiar with some of the major historical and artistic sites of Le Marche Region, and of the whole national territory (Venice, Rome, Florence, etc.).

The admission fee for the 2-weeks course is € 600.00, for the 4-weeks course is € 1000.00. The fee includes lessons and board in University colleges. It would be possible to use the University canteen paying € 4,00 for each meal.

You can find any further information on the web site www.unimc.it/cri/ilsu where you can see the leaflets and the notice of call.

Kind regards,
Prof. Angelo Ventrone
Director of the International Relations Office
of the University of Macerata
cri (at) unimc.it
ilsu (at) unimc.it

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