“FAQ” - What is INFOSTUD?: o Infostud is the Main University Information System. In INFOSTUD you do your enrolment procedure and you register for the exams. - Wi-fi access: o You can use the campus Wi-Fi choosing “Sapienza” from the available wireless networks. When you open your Internet browser you have to identify yourself with a username and password. International students (undergraduate and postgraduate) can access the network using their enrolment identification number (matricola) as username, and their Infostud password. - About the lectures: o Please, find further information about our courses on this website: http://www.i3s.uniroma1.it/it/didattica o Timetables and classes’ schedules: AIRO and MSE-CS: http://cclii.dis.uniroma1.it/?q=en/node/287/classes- schedule-lm-en or http://cclii.dis.uniroma1.it/?q=it for Bachelor courses. Ingegneria Gestionale: http://www.ingegneriagestionale.uniroma1.it/versione%2003/ Statistic: http://www.dss.uniroma1.it/?q=content/studenti/orario-delle-lezioni Electronic Engineering: http://www.diet.uniroma1.it/didattica/offerta- formativa/corsi-di-laurea-e-laurea-magistrale Informatics: http://w3.uniroma1.it/dipinfo/corsi_di_studio/default.asp?iId=LFGJF (Bachelor degree) or http://w3.uniroma1.it/dipinfo/corsi_di_studio/default.asp?iId=MHDEK (Master Degree). - Is lectures’ attendance mandatory? o Attendance is highly recommended, but not it is formally checked. The only class that requires attendance is “Seminars in …” - Exams’ textbooks: o Each Professor keeps a course webpage; there, you can find further information on exams, texts and lectures. - Accommodation: o Sapienza does not offer accommodation for students. However, our offices can help you in finding suitable accommodation for your stay in Rome. Please visit this website to get more information: http://en.uniroma1.it/campus-life/life- rome/accommodation-0 . - Canteen: o University Canteens – Laziodisu Via Cesare De Lollis 22, 00185 Roma T (+39) 06 4970283-4 Office hours: Monday to Friday 9 – 14 To eat at the university canteens you have to apply for a canteen card. You must fill in a form which is available directly from the canteen offices or which you can download and print from the following site: www.laziodisu.it The form asks you for information about your registration at Sapienza and your Tax Identification Code. You will also be asked to provide your ISEE (an official statement of your income in Italy … web?). The cost of a three-course meal (from approximately € 2 - 7) depends on your ISEE or whether you are a beneficiary of a student scholarship. Once you have filled in the form, you must take it to one of the canteen offices along with a form of valid photo ID and proof of enrolment (receipt of tuition fees.) Addresses and opening hours: • Central Canteen Via De Lollis 22 Monday-Friday: 11:45 -15 and 18:45 – 21 Saturday: 11:45 – 15 • Faculty of Economics Via del Castro Laurenziano, 9 Monday-Saturday: 11:30 – 15 Sunday: 11:45 – 15 • Casal Bertone Via De Dominicis Monday-Saturday: 11:45-15 and 18:45 – 21 • Civis Viale del Ministero degli Affari Esteri, 6 Monday-Saturday: 12 – 15 and 19 – 21 • Faculty of Engineering Via delle Sette Sale, 19 Monday-Friday: 11.45 – 14.30 - Photocopies: There is a photocopying centre on the main campus and the Villa Mirafiori campus. Sapienza students can make use of the photocopying and printing services on offer at these centres at very competitive prices. University Photocopying Centre: Via del Castro Laurenziano, 9 - Faculty of Economics building Tel. (+39) 06 4976 6901 E-mail: info@centrocopieuniversitario.com Opening hours: 8:30 - 18:30 Photocopying Centre - Mirafiori Faculty of Arts building Tel. (+39) 06 4991 3042 Email: copisteriamirafiori@gmail.com Opening hours: 8:30 - 18:30 - Transportation: o Metrebus is Rome’s public transport system, which incorporates different types of transport services: underground/ tube (metro), urban trains (treno metropolitano), buses and trams. Metrebus tickets are available for journeys on all such means of transport. There are several different types of tickets: BIT - Integrated Time Ticket: costs € 1.50 and lasts 100 minutes from the initial validation. You can buy it at: ticket offices, newsagents, tobacconists and automatic machines in stations. Please remember that you must always validate your ticket at the beginning of your journey and when transferring onto the metro (your ticket must be re-stamped within 100 minutes from the first validation stamp and is then valid until the end of your journey on the metro). You must keep your ticket with you while travelling on public transport and be ready to show it, on request, to ticket inspectors. Monthly Pass – Single: costs € 35, and lasts for the calendar month as printed on the pass, for an unrestricted number of journeys. Until the fifth day of each calendar month, you can buy the pass from any tobacconist and news agency. After the sixth day of the month, the pass can only be bought from ticket offices and Atac sales points. The holder must complete the pass with his/her personal details. Holders must be ready to show their pass along with some form of ID on the request of ticket inspectors. Annual Pass: costs € 250 and is valid for 365 days from the date stamped on the pass. It can be purchased at any Atac ticket offices by filling in the forms and attaching a passport photograph. Calculate your route! If you are unsure on how to get somewhere in Rome you can calculate the fastest way to get from one place to another in the city. This service is available through Rome’s public transport system webpage: http://www.atac.roma.it/index.asp?lingua=ENG For further information about Sapienza’s services, please check this website: http://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/allegati/Guide.pdf