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School for Advanced Studies in Venice

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On 11 February 2003, the Foundation of Advanced Studies in Venice (ISAV) was established by Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Università Iuav di Venezia, Venice International University (VIU) and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Venezia.

The goal of the Foundation is to promote, develop, coordinate and finance PhD programs and other advanced educational initiatives, within the scope of the aims and objectives established by the Ministerial Decree of 8 May 2001, prot. N. 115/2001. In particular, the Foundation will develop in Venice an advanced education environment and will work towards obtaining accreditation as a Scuola di Dottorato di Ricerca di Alta Qualificazione (Advanced Research Doctorate School) in compliance with the aforementioned ministerial decree, art. 12.6.

The following programs were launched in 2002-2003:

 Analysis and Governance of Sustainable Development 

 Network Economy and Knowledge Management

 Economics and Organization

 Theories and History of Arts

 
For further information visit www.isav.it

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April 13, 2007
SSAV Graduation Ceremony

The School for Advanced Studies in Venice Foundation will award the PhD diplomas to graduates from the 18th and 19th sessions.

The diplomas will be awarded during the Inauguration Ceremony of the Academic Year 2006/2007 which featured a lecture by Prof. Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn, Ludwig Maximilians Universitat, Munich entitled: Europe in the Stormwind of Globalization 
 

Summer Institute in the Humanities 2007/2008 
Venice and the Veneto between the XIX and the XX century
June 11 - 16, 2007

The 2007/2008 Summer Institute will consider the singular history of Venice, and the role of the visitor’s “gaze,” in shaping the economic base, social structures, art, literature, and music of Venice in the twentieth century. 
In cooperation with Duke University and Venice International University 

 

 
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