Incontri internazionali alla Sapienza Grafica: Ufficio stampa e comunicazione Immagine: Archivio dell’Ufficio stampa e comunicazione Diderot e l’Italia Diderot et l’Italie Colloquio franco italiano Colloque franco-italien Summer School Directors Nunzio Allocca, Lucilla Anselmino Secretariat Directorate of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 00185 Rome - IT summerschoolsapienza@uniroma1.it http://en.uniroma1.it/study-us/summer-school Sapienza Summer School 2015 Sapienza Summer School 2015 in Italian Language and Culture Module I: Conferences 6-18 July 2015, Rome, Italy Join us this summer at Sapienza Course in the English Language Course in the Italian Language Roman archaeology and history Roman archaeology and history – The Origin of Rome between – The Origin of Rome between East and West East and West – The Rome of Augustus – The Rome of Augustus – Public life and entertainment – Public life and entertainment Learning Italian and getting to know Italian culture is one of the most rewarding features of coming to Sapienza. It’s why we have created the Sapienza Summer School, where students from all over the world can study and discover the many aspects of Italian literature, art, cinema, etc., and perfect their language skills. (the Forum and Colosseum) and places of worship and religion: and places of worship and religion: temples, mithraea, catacombs temples, mithraea, catacombs Literature, Philosophy, Society Literature, Philosophy, Society – Dante’s Italy – Dante’s Italy – Machiavelli and the European – Giordano Bruno: from the ancient Courses are taught by enthusiastic instructors who provide students with unique insights into the many layers of Italy. (the Forum and Colosseum) closed world to the infinite universe Renaissance – Leopardi and Modernity Art and style Art and style – Michelangelo and Renaissance – Caravaggio and Baroque Rome in Rome Programme Structure Sapienza Summer School consists of two independent Science and parallel courses, taught in English and Italian, both with a final assessment test, and both include guided visits – Galilei and modern science Music Music to the most important artistic and monumental sites of the city. – Verdi and Italian Opera – Verdi and Italian Opera Cinema Cinema – The Rome of Fellini and Pasolini – The Rome of Fellini and Pasolini Culture and institutions Culture and institutions – “Made in Italy”: – “Made in Italy”: A 75% of attendance is requested to receive the certificate of attendance and the accreditation of 4 ECTS. Fees and living expenses fashion, style, design Fees and living expenses. The tuition costs 1400 EUR. Living expenses are non included in the tuition fees, participants are responsible for their travel expenses ad visa if necessary. For scholarships, special agreements for lodging and more information please contact our staff at sapienzasummerschool@uniroma1.it fashion, style, design Module II: Italian Language and Culture Study visits – From the Forum of Augustus to the Basilica of St. Clemente – Palatine and Coliseum – Appian Way and Catacombs of S. Callisto – Pantheon, Navona Square, Church of St. Luigi dei Francesi – Palazzo Massimo Museum and Church of St. Maria degli Angeli – St. Peter’s Basilica and Castel S. Angelo – Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Schedule & Deadlines – Capitoline Hill, Jewish Ghetto and Tiber Island Deadline for submission of applications: 30 April 2015 – Galleria Borghese and Borghese Park Deadline for payments of tuition fees: 31 May 2015 – MAXXI (National Museum of 21st Century Arts), Auditorium, Bridge of Music Summer School Dates: 6-18 July 2015 Other itineraries and cultural events will be suggested for the weekend and for the late afternoon/evening