Dear all,
Tor Vergata University of Rome is organizing the International Webinar,
Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM
Dear all,
Tor Vergata University of Rome is organizing the International Webinar,
Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM
Dear Students,
please be informed that the Web Marketing, Tourism Development, and Made in Italy lectures
scheduled for April 26 and May 3 will not take place.
Classes will be rescheduled as follows:
May 10, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
May 17, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Consequently, the project work submission deadline is now set for May 17.
Please kindly share this information with your colleagues to ensure that everyone is informed.
Dear students,
prof. Giulia Casentini is inviting you to partecipate at
Guest Lecture in the course of Anthropology of Tourism:
“Whose Is the City? Gentrification, Tourism and The Destruction of Society in Rome and Bangkok – An Anthropologist’s Gaze”
When? April 11th 01:00-04:00 pm
Where Building A, Room T28, Via Columbia 1
Dear students,
deadline for the Call for World Day for Cultural Diversity is extended.
You can submit your application until april 10th
Here you can consult the call
CALL FOR PROPOSALS OF INTERVIEWS TO ARTISTS AND KEEPERS
We would like to invite students of Tor Vergata University of Rome to propose an artist or a significant artwork from their homeland. Students will have the opportunity to introduce the chosen artist/artwork through a personal interview with either the artist or a person strictly connected to the artwork. The proposers will be contacted and the interviews will be recorded in April and then presented at a virtual event. This event is an opportunity for all of us to appreciate all the colors of cultural diversity in unique personal stories/experiences. The format and the schedule of the event will be later defined according to the quantity and type of proposals received.
INTERNATIONAL OPEN DAY – Tor Vergata University of Rome.
On March 31, and April 17, 2025, from 03:00 to 04.00 p.m. (CEST Time) Tor Vergata University of Rome is pleased to invite you to the International Open Day, the event dedicated to the presentation of the English-taught degree courses offered by the Schools of Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences and Medicine and Surgery.
On this occasion, you will also learn about the specific requirements for admission to the above courses, tuition fees and scholarships, accommodation, and how to enjoy your life in Rome. You can take a Virtual Tour of our University and learn about all the opportunities our community offers to each student.
This will help you decide on your future at Tor Vergata University of Rome.
Click here to register for the International Open Day (You can choose the date: March 31 or April 17).
You will then receive an email with a link to access the event platform.
In the meantime meet our Student Ambassadors:
“SAP PROGRAM” and discover “WHY TOR VERGATA UNIVERSITY”
Dear student we want to notify the CLICI Summer School call.
At the following link you’ll find all the information and guidelines you need.
Dear student, please consult the schedule for Tourism in Inner Areas: The Case of Cammino Terre Mutate seminar.
The seminar will take place on March 24th 2025, 8:30-11:00 am, B building, Room P25
The seminar explores the role of tourism in inland areas of Italy, giving an overview of potential and criticalities, national policies and bottom-up projects.
According to the National Strategy for Inland Areas (2014), inland areas are territories – often mountainous and rural – lacking in essential services, depopulated, but rich in resources. In the last ten years, these areas have been at the center of a dense debate, often dominated by urban-centric imaginaries that represent them solely as tourist destinations for citizens.
In the first part of the seminar, an overview of the geography of inland areas will be given, analyzing the main tourism policies, visions and actions that affect them. What happens when in these peripheral areas the conditions of peripherality are transformed into factors of attractiveness?
In the second part of the seminar, slow tourism and regenerative tourism will be discussed, a recent tourism design strategy that aims at the regeneration of vulnerable areas, such as post-earthquake contexts. This tourism model aims to support local economies and promote alternative development approaches, in contexts affected by socio-natural disasters. The case of the Cammino nelle Terre Mutate, which crosses the inland areas of central Italy affected by the earthquakes of 2009 and 2016-2017, will be discussed.
The seminar is part of the Territorial Management of Sustainable Tourism course by Prof. Francesca Sabatini, in the Master’s Degree Course Tourism Strategy, Cultural Heritage and Made in Italy. It is aimed at students, and open to public participation.
Dear students
in order to receive all the information regarding the Experimentalism, storytelling, museum course held by Prof. Antonella Poce, please consult the page at the following link
In order to be registered on the platform, it is essential to send an email requesting access to Dr Sponsiello talc@scuolaiad.it and cc antonella.poce@uniroma2.eu
Kind regards,
Antonella Poce
Gentili studenti e gentili studentesse,
per ricevere tutte le informazioni inerenti all’insegnamento *Experimentalism, storytelling, museum **tenuto dalla Prof.ssa Antonella Poce* è necessario consultare la pagina al seguente link
Per essere iscritti alla piattaforma è indispensabile inviare una email con la richiesta di accesso alla dott.ssa Sponsiello talc@scuolaiad.it e in cc antonella.poce@uniroma2.eu
Cordiali saluti,
Antonella Poce
The Call for international mobility for study towards extra-european countries
in the frame of Erasmus+ programme ka131 and overseas
a.y. 2025-2026 has been published.