Attendance

Apprenticeship

The Master's Degree Programme in Linguistic, Literary and Translation Studies requires the completion of 6 ECTS credits in internships and/or AAF activities over the three-year period.
You will find all the information about the internships offered and how to complete and record them on this page.
For further information, please contact the Coordinator of the Internship Committee of the SEAI Department, Prof. Stefano Tedeschi: stefano.tedeschi@uniroma1.it.

Graduate

The final exam consists of writing and discussing a thesis in front of a special committee, agreed upon with a supervisor. It will consist of an original work in Italian, accompanied by critical apparatus and bibliographical notes; it must demonstrate the candidate's independent judgement and ability to use the critical methodologies studied during the course in the fields of teaching, philological, metalinguistic, literary and intercultural research. Teachers of both languages and literatures may be chosen as supervisors or co-supervisors; however, they must always be co-supervisors if the student wishes to graduate in other related or similar fields. Part of the discussion will take place in the foreign language of specialization or in the second foreign language if the thesis is discussed in that field.

The final exam consists of writing and discussing a thesis agreed upon with a supervisor in front of a special committee. This thesis, which must be an original work, will be accompanied by a critical apparatus and bibliographical notes and must demonstrate the candidate's independent judgement and ability to use the critical methodologies studied during the course in the fields of teaching, philological, metalinguistic, literary and intercultural research, etc. Part of the discussion will take place in the foreign language of specialization or in the second foreign language if the thesis is discussed in that field. The final mark will be determined taking into account the quality of the thesis, the discussion, and the candidate's curriculum, with reference to a maximum of seven points assignable during the discussion and established in advance by the Degree Program Committee.

In the “Promemoria laureandi” (Memo for graduating students) published on the university website, you will find:
- the requirements for submitting a degree application
- how to submit a degree application
- deadlines and degree sessions
Go to the page
On the “Laurearsi” (Graduating) page of the university website, you will find information on:
- Thesis layout and logo
- Scholarships for theses abroad;
- Photography services at graduation ceremonies;
- Rules of conduct during the graduation ceremony;
- Collection of the graduation certificate.
Go to the page

Tutoring

The tutors for the Degree Programme in Linguistic, Literary and Translation Studies are the following lecturers:

Simone Celani simone.celani@uniroma1.it
Gabriele Guerra gabriele.guerra@uniroma1.it
Daniela Puato daniela.puato@uniroma1.it
Luca Vaglio luca.vaglio@uniroma1.it
Martine Lydie Van Geertruden martine.vangeertruden@uniroma1.it

Libraries, study rooms

The reference libraries for the Language, Literature and Translation Course are:
- the Modern Foreign Languages and Literature Library. Go to page
- the Angelo Monteverdi Library. Go to page

Job Orientation

Sapienza's Career Service supports students and graduates in the delicate transition from university to the world of work, providing various services including:
- assistance and information on the services provided;
- individual career guidance counseling;
- CV review;
- training catalogue for career guidance and employability development;
- partnership agreements with companies for the implementation of placement and career guidance initiatives;
- confidential selection processes;
- organisation of recruitment and orientation events;
- organisation of Career Days.
Career support takes the form of specific activities organized by the Career Service and/or by faculties and other university structures or in collaboration with companies, external public or private bodies and trade associations.
Career guidance activities may consist of seminars, workshops and thematic events on career guidance, transferable skills and career management skills (e.g. soft skills, CV writing, active job search strategies, video CVs, social networks, Employability Lab, etc.).
To facilitate meetings with companies and organizations, Recruiting Days, Career Days, Testimonial Days, company presentations, company visits, assessments, business games, mentoring programs and other placement-related initiatives are organized, including those with alumni and company mentors. These events can be held both online and in person and are aimed at finding the most suitable profiles for the professional opportunities offered by companies.
Seminars, workshops and themed events dedicated to placement (e.g. innovation, start-ups, business incubation, focus on professions, Innovation Camp, etc.) are also available to students and graduates.
Students and graduates have access to the JobTeaser Sapienza IT platform to:
• create and customize their CV;
• apply for job opportunities in line with their CV;
• consult the list of companies and associations registered on the platform to contact them independently;
• book places at recruitment events, company presentations and Career Days.
Every year, the Career Service organizes the University Career Day, dedicated to students and graduates from all eleven faculties of Sapienza, as well as various Career Days for specific subject areas or faculties, such as: Career Day for Human and Social Sciences; Career Day for Economics and Law; Career Day for STEM.
The services, calendar of events and opportunities for students and graduates are published on the University website at the following page: https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/career-service-studenti-e-laureati
The Career Service manages its own social media channels on Facebook, X and LinkedIn, where it reposts services, promotes calls for applications, competitions and other opportunities dedicated to students and graduates.
Contact: https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/contatti-career-service

 

Job Orientation - further information

The CGAQ of the CdS interacts closely with the Job Placement Sector, actively participating in meetings and publicizing all initiatives organised and/or promoted by this Sector on its website and, above all, on its social media pages.