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MONDAY 26 MAY |
TUESDAY 27 MAY |
WEDNESDAY 28 MAY |
THURSDAY 29 MAY |
Morning
9.15-10.45 |
The Conquest of the Ocean, Kraikovskiy, 9B, final presentations and discussion
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Italian for Foreigners, Beginner and Intermediate level, Fioravanti, Facen, Meneghetti, 9A, 9B, 9D, final exam |
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11.00-12.30 |
History of Venice, Pes, 9A discussion of final papers |
Globalization, Ethics, Welfare and Human Rights, Marconi, 9B final report presentations
Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice, Savy/Pattanaro, 9A, discussion of final papers
Introduction to Satellite Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments, Silvestri, Mac Lab, presentation of final projects
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Italian for Foreigners, Beginner and Intermediate level, Fioravanti, Meneghetti, 9D, 6L final exam
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Introduction to Satellite Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments, Silvestri, Mac Lab, presentation of final projects |
Afternoon
13.30–15.00
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Identity, Heritage and Globalization, Metschl, 9B, final discussion of presentations |
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Between East and West: Modern Architecture in Mandatory Palestine and Israel, Bar Or, 9A final class discussion
Economic Valuation of Non-Market Goods, Otrachshenko, Mac Lab, project paper presentations
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Coastal Wetlands, Lagoons and Estuaries: Environmental Monitoring and Management, Marani, 9B, final presentations |
15.15-16.45 |
Challenges of Globalization, Metschl, 9D, final discussion of presentations
Cities, Global Change and Sustainable Development, Turvani/Costa, Mac Lab in class written test
Global Governance for Peace and Security, Cooperation and Development, Cristina Dallara, 9B, final exam
Italian Contemporary History in films, Pes, 9A, discussion of final papers
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Russia, Europe and Neptune: Water Environment and Intercultural Circulation of Technologies in Modern Time, Kraikovskiy, 9B, final presentations and discussion |
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Evening
17.00-18.30 |
Global Governance for Peace and Security, Cooperation and Development, Cristina Dallara, 9B, final exam |
Cultural Conservation in the Holy Land, Bar Or, 6L, final class discussion |
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DEADLINES
History of Venice: printed-out copy of the final research paper due on May 26; in-class discussion on the same day
Italian Contemporary History in Films: printed-out copy of the final research paper due on May 26; in-class discussion on the same day
Italian for Foreigners: mid-term exam April 3; final working paper due on May 16; final exam May 28
Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice: mid term exam on April 3, discussion on April 8; seminar presentation May 13 and 15; final paper due on May 22; in class discussion of the final papers May 27
Intercultural Communication: final paper due on May 27 by 12.00 pm
Gender Studies: mid-term paper due on April 15; final paper due on May 27
Comparing East and West: first individual exercise due on April 1 (comparative study of two pictorial images); final paper due on May 6 (comparative study, i.e. paper, of two essays maximum ten pages)
Identity, Heritage and Globalization: mid-term paper due on April 7
Globalization, Ethics, Welfare and Human Rights: mid-term research project due on March 20; mid-term in class presentations April 8 and 10. Final report due on May 20. Final report in class presentations May 27
Global Governance for Peace and Security, Cooperation and Development: mid-term test on April 7; final exam on May 26
Globalization, Environment and Sustainable Development: individual essay due by May 28.
Cities, Global Change and Sustainable Development: mid-term evaluation April 28 and 30 (group presentation and written test); May 19-21 group work presentation; May 26 written test
Globalization and Competitiveness: Global Value Chains: mid-term exam April 3; team project presentations May 20-22
Coastal Wetlands, Lagoons and Estuaries: Environmental Monitoring and Management: final report due on May 26
Introduction to Satellite Remote Sensing of Coastal Environments: mid-term exam on April 10; presentation of final projects May 27 and 29
Comparing Regionalism: EU, ASEAN and East Asian Possibilities: mid-term essay is due in the class on 16th April, and must be submitted in person and in the form of hard copy. It should be between 1000 and 1200 words in length, typewritten and double spaced. Final essay is due on Monday 26 May 2014 by 5 p.m. It must be submitted in person at Prof. Nakamura’s office in hard copy. It should be should be between 2000 and 2500 words in length, typewritten and double-spaced.
Evolution of EU Law and its impact on the Member States: mid-term presentations by April 16; final essay is due on Monday 26 May 2014 by 5 p.m. It must be submitted in person at Prof. Nakamura’s office in hard copy. It should be should be between 2000 and 2500 words in length, typewritten and double-spaced.
Cultural Conservation in the Holy Land: final class discussion on May 28
Between East and West: Modern Architecture in Mandatory Palestine and Israel: final class discussion on May 28
Challenges of Globalization: mid-term paper due on April 28
Literary Visions of Venice: mid-term paper due on April 17; final paper due on May 27
Economic Valuation of Non-Market Goods: 1st group assignment due on April 2; progress report on the project paper due on April 2; 2nd group assignment due on May 21; final version of the project paper due on May 28; project paper presentations May 21 and 28.