The Globalization Program |
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The Globalization Program at VIU is an opportunity to bring together talented, motivated students from VIU's member universities, in an international environment, and to motivate them to excel in an original and innovative program and achieve results through scholarship and experience.
The program aims to contribute to the internationalization of VIU's member universities by giving students the opportunity to study and carry out research in an international context. Furthermore the program is the impetus for an original reflection on globalization within an international network that involves researchers, policy-makers, entrepreneurs, cultural institutions and regional institutions of the countries represented at Venice International University.
The first edition of the program was launched in Spring 2009 and focused on Globalization and Sustainable Development. In the Spring 2010 edition, forty students from universities in the Veneto Region received scholarships from the Italian Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea to promote mobility for internships at VIU-affiliated institutions abroad.
In Fall 2010 the Globalization Program will focus on Cultural Heritage Management, Innovation and Urban Policy. This new focus arises from a specific request from the Università Ca' Foscari and Università Iuav to develop the program in this direction.
Henceforth, the Fall Semester will focus on Cultural Heritage and the Spring Semester will focus on Sustainable Development.
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Structure
The Globalization Program runs parallel to the Semester Program and Semester Program courses deemed compatible with the Globalization Program will be recommended to the students of the Globalization Program. Courses of both programs are open to all students registered at VIU. Part of the co-curricular activities is compulsory for Globalization Program students. Who is it for?
Why is it useful? You can complete your studies through advanced courses, an internship and a dissertation workshop.
> Fall Semester: Cultural Heritage |
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