* Link to course descriptions on each course title
Italy
History of Venice
Luca Pes, Venice International University
F1701
Italian Contemporary History in Films
Luca Pes, Venice International University
F1702
Italian for Foreigners - beginner, intermediate, upper intermediate
Massimo Brunzin (coordinator), Venice International University
F1703
Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice
Paola Modesti, Venice International University
F1704
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice
Kevin Newmark, Boston College
F1705
Architectural and Urban Heritage. Venice before and after the Collapse of the Republic
Guido Zucconi/Isabella di Lenardo, Università Iuav di Venezia
F1706
Cultures of the World
Intercultural Communication
Vincenzo Romania, Università degli Studi di Padova
F1707
Gender Studies: Comparative and International Approaches to Gender, Sexuality and the Law
Andreas Ziegler, Université de Lausanne
F1708
Comparing East and West: Comparative Studies on Religious Liberties
Hiroshi Nishihara, Waseda University
F1709
Patterns of Democracy and forms of government: comparing Western and Islamic traditions
Andrea Buratti/Massimo Papa, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”
F1710
Re-contextualizing dramas in different Cultures. The Case of Ibsen
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger, Tel Aviv University
F1711
Global Challenges
Global Governance for Peace and Security, Cooperation and Development
Sara De Vido, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
F1712
Identity Heritage and Globalization: Anthropology of Art at La Biennale
Natalie Göltenboth, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
F1713
Globalization, Ethics Welfare and Human Rights: Anthropological Perspectives on Borders, Migration and Mobility in the Mediterranean
Natalie Göltenboth, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
F1714
Social Exclusion and Human Rights
Hiroshi Nishihara, Waseda University
F1715
Fundamental Rights, Individuals and Groups in multicultural societies
Andrea Buratti/Massimo Papa, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”
F1716
Economics and Technology applied to Cultural Heritage (Fall Specialization Track)
Economics and Management of the Arts
Bruno Bernardi, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
F1717
Training in UNESCO World Heritage Studies
Giorgio Gianighian, Venice International University
F1718
International Organizations and their Role in the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Andreas Ziegler, Université de Lausanne
F1719
Critical Food Studies: Culture(s) and the Global Politics of Food
Charlie Thompson, Duke University
F1720
Digital Humanities: Web Resources, Tools and Infrastructures
Federico Boschetti, CNR
F1721
Additional Courses available during Fall 2017 only
How to Begin Thinking: Some Versions of 20th-Century History, Philosophy, Literature and Theory
Kevin Newmark, Boston College
F1722
Social Documentary as Global Phenomenon
Charlie Thompson, Duke University
F1723
Let's Kill the Moonlight. The Early 20 th Century Avant-Garde Performative Movements in Europe - a theoretical course and practical workshop
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger, Tel Aviv University
F1724