Dear Students, We would like to inform you that the selection process for an internship at the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome has been published on the Faculty website (link). This is for students interested in learning more about the role of an Intercultural Worker, particularly in the healthcare field. In addition to the internship, the program includes an in-depth study of several topics related to migration, a subject of study in several courses in the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
In January 2026, a training course will be held for undergraduates of the three-year programs of the SEAI Department (Languages, Cultures, Literatures, Translation - Linguistic and Intercultural Mediation - Sustainable Tourism Sciences). The course will last 24 hours, spread over 6 days, according to the following schedule: January 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. All lessons will be held in room 110 at the Marco Polo campus and will be taught by Dr. Paola Valentina Siracusa. On January 12, at 4:00 pm in room 110, the course presentation will be held in the presence of the Presidents of the participating degree programs: Professors Valerio Cordiner, Gabriele Guerra, and Fernando Martínez de Carnero. The course is open to all students enrolled in their third year and beyond and will earn 3 credits toward AAF. To register for the course, please complete the form available at the following link no later than December 30, 2025:
Following an error report, the Guide to Submitting Study Plans for the Master's Degree in International Relations has been corrected. The file currently uploaded is correct.