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Cultural Studies

Made in Italy

When:

10 September - 16 September 2018

School:

University of Milan and Schola Italica

Institution:

University of Milan and Schola Italica

City:

Venice

Country:

Italy

Language:

Italian

Credits:

0.0 EC

Fee:

1200 EUR

Interested?
Please note: this course has already ended
Made in Italy

About

The training week is divided into topic days, lectures given by university professors, talks given by professionals, face to face interaction and workshops. At the end of the week’s activities, each participant must produce (in relation to the professional area indicated in his/her application) a written document or creative product/project which illustrates his/her own creative capabilities within Italic culture.

There will be, among others, talks and lectures given by exponents of the following companies and institutions: Alessi Spa, Consorzio Tutela Formaggio Asiago, Gruppo Scripta Maneant, Fondazione Pistoletto Cittadellarte, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia.

At the conclusion of the course, the participants will receive a certificate of participation and prizes will be given for the best works produced.

Course leader

Professor Davide Cadeddu, University of Milan (http://en.scholaitalica.com/about-us/board/davide-cadeddu.kl)

Target group

The course is open to graduates and professional from varying areas of study wishing to enrich their experience and enhance their CVs. The participants will develop their knowledge in the area of Made in Italy/Made by Italics, refine their cultural awareness of the values of Italian identity and question the stereotypes often confronted.

Course aim

What are the characteristics of “Made in Italy”? What are the characteristics of “Made by Italics”? What is the difference between the two?

The Summer School proposes a course of study, in residence, aimed at a deeper understanding (far from the clichés and easy slogans) of the character, complexity and influence of Italic culture in the world.
The course has five thematic areas (art, music, fashion, design and gastronomy) in which the prerogatives affirming Italian excellence globally will be presented, examined and discussed. The evocative context of the Island of San Servolo in Venice, where the participants will both study and live, will contribute to their experience of the essence of Italian culture throughout the entire week.

Fee info

Fee

1200 EUR, The participation fee including full room and board for one week as well as didactic and workshop materials.

Interested?

When:

10 September - 16 September 2018

School:

University of Milan and Schola Italica

Institution:

University of Milan and Schola Italica

Language:

Italian

Credits:

0.0 EC

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