Find out more about next week's activities.
VIU Movie Series
"Quando sei nato, non puoi più nasconderti" by Marco Tullio Giordana (2005)
Monday, November 22, room 9A, 5 pm
This movie is compulsory for students attending F2118 Anthropological Perspective and Borders, Migration and Mobility in the Mediterranean and F2119 Italian Immigration Film courses.
More info at this link. Open to all students and faculty.
Tea 2B | Ghost Story Walk
This time we will dive into the mysterious Venice; hear stories of ghosts and unsolved secrets. The walk will take 1 hour.
Tuesday, November 23, San Zaccaria boat stop, 7 pm
More info this link. Open to all students and faculty.
VIU Lecture
Being a Maritime Metropolis. Knowledge, Imagination and the common perspective for Early Modern floating capitals
Lecture by Alexei Kraikovski, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia - University of Padua, Italy
Wednesday, November 24, room 1E, 5 pm
This lecture is compulsory for students attending F2101 History of Venice, F2122 Memory Study, an Introduction and F2123 Memory and Media: between Pyramids and the Internet courses.
Open to all students and faculty. Registration is required to attend the event. To book a seat click here.
More info at this link.
On-site class in Miracoli church, San Giovanni Crisostomo, Scuola Grande di San Marco
Thursday, November 25, 11 am - 12.30 pm
This activity is compulsory and reserved for students of the F2104 Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice course.
Trip to Ville Palladiane (Villa Foscari 'La Malcontenta', Villa Emo, Villa Giustinian)
Friday, November 26, 8.30 am - 6 pm
The activity is compulsory and free for students enrolled in F2104 Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice and is also open to those who have registered and paid for the ticket at the Front Office.
Meeting point: 8.15 am, at Tronchetto Mercato
More info and program at this link.
Notes on classes:
Cancelled classes
Tuesday, November 23
F2103a Italian for Foreigners - beginner level
F2103b Italian for Foreigners - beginner level
Thursday, November 25
F2118 Anthropological Perspectives on Borders, Migration and Mobility in the Mediterranean (to be rescheduled on December 6, 5 pm - 6.30 pm)
F2108 Identity, Heritage and Globalization. Biennale Venezia 2021 - The Anthropology of Built Environment and Social Space (already rescheduled during the Biennale Workshop)
Rescheduled classes *
Tuesday, November 23
Both courses will end half an hour later than usual as make up for the cancelled class on November 11:
F2109 Globalization, Ethics, Welfare and Human Rights (end at 4.45 pm)
F2112 Economics and Management of (Art and) Culture (end at 7.05 pm)
Wednesday, November 24
8.50 am - 10.20 am, room 9A: F2103a Italian for Foreigners - beginner level
10.50 am - 12.20 pm, room 9B: F2103b Italian for Foreigners - beginner level
* We remind you that rescheduled classes are normal lessons, therefore absences will be noted. See Program Regulations.
Also, please remember the following upcoming activities, for which registrations open on Monday, November 22:
Night Visit to St. Mark's Basilica
Tuesday, December 7, 7.30 pm
This activity is compulsory for students attending F2104 Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice and F2125 Mosaics on the Adriatic Shore: History in Transition courses.
Open to all students and faculty. The visit is free for all, generously sponsored by Duke University.
Booking deadline: Thursday, December 2 at 12 pm. Also F2104 and F2125 students are required to book their place.
Please come to the Front Office or send an email to frontoffice@univiu.org to book your place.
Further info at this link.
Visit to San Lazzaro Island
Friday, December 10, 2.30 pm
This activity is recommended and free for students of the F2108 Identity, Heritage and Globalization. Biennale Venezia 2021 - The Anthropology of Built Environment and Social Space course.
Open to all students and faculty (cost of the ticket: 5 €).
Booking deadline: Thursday, December 2 at 12 pm. Also F2108 students are required to book their place.
Please come to the Front Office to book your place and pay the fee (if due) or send an email to frontoffice@univiu.org.
Further info at this link.
For more information, please refer to the VIU Front Office or to the Globalization Program Office.