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EXAM DATES (June-July session)
Scienze aziendali A-L (L18, Roma): 16/06 and 07/07
Economia dell'innovazione (L18, Rieti): 24/06 and 14/07

NEXT EXAM DATE:
Scienze Aziendali (A-L)
> 07/07 EXAM: RESULTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE. Students who have successfully passed the test can register their final exam grade next Friday 11/07 between 12 PM and 1 PM (room 444). For grade registration, students must bring their exam reservation paper (ricevuta di prenotazione) and a valid, original identification document. Students who have not passed the exam can review their paper next Friday 11/07 between 11 AM and 12 PM (room 444); the appointment must be confirmed via email (remo.appolloni@uniroma1.it). An online webinar for correcting test JL0725C is going to be held on Tuesday 15/07 (between 12 PM and 1 PM) at the Zoom link available on e-learning "Webinar - Test correction" (registration is required); a second webinar for correcting test JL0725D will be held before the exam date in September. Both the exam papers will be available on the same platform for practice after webinars.

Economia dell'innovazione: 14/07/2025 [h 12:00 Sala lettura, Polo Santa Lucia].

Exam general info
Students are requested to consult the e-learning pages of their respective courses for exam materials (slides, exercises, mock tests, etc.) and exam information (course syllabus, evaluation criteria, exam instructions and groups schedule).
 
 
 
 

Receiving hours

Student office hours are available by appointment in person. Please, send an email to remo.appolloni@uniroma1.it

Curriculum

Remo Appolloni holds a double PhD in English Literature, Language, and Translation from Sapienza University of Rome and in Linguistics from the University of Silesia in Katowice. His research focuses on historical corpus linguistics, applying statistical methods to examine the standardisation of morphological and lexical features in Early Modern English economic discourse.
He has received advanced training in corpus linguistics and quantitative research methods at Lancaster University and the University of Birmingham. He has taught English for academic and professional purposes as an adjunct lecturer in undergraduate programmes at Sapienza University of Rome and has experience in corporate training in business English.
He is a member of the Italian research network on the history of the English language (SLIN), the Italian Association for English Studies (AIA), and the International Society for Historical Lexicography and Lexicology (ISHLL).