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 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 â often mountainous and rural â 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 allâinsegnamento *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.
Dear students we share the Call for Incoming and Outgoing Student Mobility
PNRR – TNE IMPACT – INNOVATIVE MEDITERRANEAN PARTNERSHIP FOR ADVANCING COLLABORATIVE TEACHING
Deadline for application is April 6, 2025
The mobility must be completed by January 2026.
For any detalied information download the call.
If you are interested and want more information contactÂ
Prof. Valentina Sagaria Rossi valentina.sagariarossi@uniroma2.eu
Dear students,
our professor Mohammed Hashas announces a series of seminars on
Islam, Society, and the Arab and Muslim Worlds.
Find all informations and updates here and donwlonad the program.
The project in which curricular internships are offered consists in the preparation and realisation of a University event on the occasion of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, called by the United Nations Organisation in 2002 and since then celebrated worldwide on 21 May. The University event, which will reach its fifth edition in 2025, is an opportunity for the academic community to appreciate the colours of cultural diversity through unique personal stories/experiences and is mainly focused on the presentation of interviews made by some students or other members of the academic community to artists or museum directors/curators from their place of origin (Italian or foreign). The aim is not to deepen a scientific-disciplinary focus, but to increase intercultural dialogue and knowledge in the academic community.
Interested students can send their applications to the following e-mail address no later than March 12 -2025: info@tourismstrategy.lettere.uniroma2.it, the object of the email must be indicated with these words: âAPPLICATION FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY PROJECTâ, a short letter of motivation should be attached to the e-mail in which the student indicates why he or she decided to respond to the call for applications, and a certification of the exams taken.
Dear students,
I want to inform you about the new scheduled calendar that you can find on our website.
There you’ll find all classes, and a simplified list with only courses of your degree.
Then I want to share two fast but important notes:
1st – we fixed the calendar and you’ll find only one course, the correct one, for “Territorial Management of Sustainable Tourism” held by prof. Sabatini, no other is scheduled but that one;
2nd – the course of Digital Tourism will be scheduled soon and held by prof. Riccardo Cocco
As you see, we have more courses than the previous year.
For 1st year students, they’ll find all in the study plan organized by groups. For students enrolled in past years, the new courses can be only put in their study plan using the group “Optional Coruses”.
Dear Students,
the CLICI of Tor Vergata is organizing Italian language courses for foreigners again this semester.
The courses will be held remotely from 17 MARCH TO 23 MAY 2025 (while the FINAL EXAMS will take place BETWEEN 10 AND 12 JUNE 2025) and will be organized according to the procedures available under “INDICATIONS FOR THE INTERNSHIP APPLICATION”.
If you are interested in participating as an intern, please send an e-mail to the address of CLICI (info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it) with the subject “INTERNSHIP AT CLICI” BY SUNDAY 2 MARCH 2025 EXPRESSING ONE OR MORE TIME PREFERENCES AMONG THOSE INDICATED UNDER “INDICATIONS FOR THE INTERNSHIP APPLICATION”. It is advisable to express AS MANY PREFERENCES AS POSSIBLE to have more opportunities for inclusion in the CLICI classes, in compliance with the educational needs of the structure.
Please note that LICUS students can participate in the internship starting from the SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR OF ENROLMENT AND AFTER HAVING OBTAINED AT LEAST 36 CFU IN THE SSD L-LIN/01, L-LIN/02, L-FIL-LET/10, L-FIL-LET/12. In the event that the number of applications is greater than the number of places available, priority will be given to those who have NEVER YET carried out an internship period at the CLICI and, in the second hypothesis, to those who have a GREATER SENIORITY OF THE COURSE AND AÂ GREATER NUMBER OF CREDITS OBTAINED, also taking into account the need of each person to complete their course of studies. To this end, to apply, it is also necessary to send the CERTIFICATE OF EXAMS ALREADY TAKEN.
You can apply if you already have experience using technologies that allow remote communication (especially Zoom, Moodle, Google Classroom).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INTERNSHIP APPLICATIONÂ
The courses will start on 17 MARCH and will end on 23 MAY. Each trainee will have to indicate which class(s) (synchronous online lessons on
Zoom) can follow. It is advisable to give as much availability as possible to have more opportunities to be included in the internship. It will be
possible to follow ONLY ONE CLASS (2 weekly meetings of 2 hours each). It is therefore necessary to give availability for the ENTIRE TIMETABLE of the chosen class. Availability relating to PARTIAL TIMETABLES or those not corresponding to those indicated will NOT be taken into consideration.
This semester classes will be held remotely on the following days and times:
Monday and Wednesday 6-8 pm
Monday and Friday 2-4 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 2-4 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 4-6 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 6-8 pm
Tuesday and Friday 6-8Â pm
For the courses of this semester it will be possible to obtain 3 CFU.
To obtain 3 CFU, it is necessary to carry out 60 SYNCHRONOUS AND FACE-TO-FACE HOURS through synchronous online lessons on zoom (40 h), coordination meetings with your teacher, face-to-face coordination meetings, face-to-face and/or distance training meetings, final written (face-to-face) and oral (remote) exams + 15 HOURS OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT (correction of papers, preparation of teaching materials, etc.) for a TOTAL OF 75 HOURS.
Dear students, I share with you the eventÂ
Job Day Passepartout V edizione – Roma (Career day)
Guidelines, deadlines and procedures can be found at the page that can be self translated using the browser.