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Venice International University has developed long-term partnerships with:
AICCRE is the Italian section of CEMR - Council of European Municipalities and Regions - that is the first and foremost European association of local governments, located in Paris. AICCRE and VIU have been collaborating for many years in promoting advanced training programs on topics related to European integration and, starting from 2010 are jointly managing the training programs. The CESifo Venice Summer Institute, held every year in July, focuses on themes of current interest in European economic policy. The Institute brings together international economists working on economic policy topics for workshops, panel meetings and discussion. Duke University’s Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (CGGC), together with Venice International University’s Center for Studies on Technologies in Distributed Intelligence Systems (TeDIS) have expanded their ongoing collaboration by developing a new International Summer Research Workshop. Building on more than 10 years of international teaching in which Duke and other VIU consortium members have offered students and faculty a unique academic experience in a global setting, this workshop series is held annually since 2008, alternately in Venice and in Durham, NC. Since 2000 the European Association of Environmental and Resources Economists (EAERE), the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), and Venice International University (VIU) have been successfully running their European Summer School in Resource and Environmental Economics. The broader objective of this series of events is to provide advanced training for young researchers from all over Europe and beyond on European issues of environmental and resource economics.
The Italian Institute for Foreign Trade, in collaboration with the Oriental Institute of Naples and Venice International University, presents the Graduate Course: Expert in Business Internationalization Processes with knowledge of Oriental languages - VI Edition. The specialization courses offered by ICE in International trade are addressed to young graduates, interested in positions within businesses strongly oriented towards international markets.
The International School of Neurological Sciences was founded in 1990, at the beginning of the "Brain Decade". It is ISNV's aim to provide health professionals with the opportunity to improve their skills in the Neurological Sciences by organizing courses conducted by leading international experts in specific fields. In addition, ISNV is always ready to host meetings, workshops and round-tables proposed by other institutions upon approbation of the School’s Directory Board. The School is divided into sections that periodically hold meetings and courses. In 1998 ISNV and Venice International University signed an agreement in order to develop a program of permanent education on the island of San Servolo. |
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