Find out more about next week's activities.
Tea2B: "On Lieux de Mémoir"
Monday, November 7, 4.30 pm
San Servolo Café
Students and Professors are invited to discuss Lieux de Mémoire across the world, i.e. symbolic places, objects and concepts (a river, monument, museum, song, flag, dance, performance, event...) which have come to represent the memorial heritage of any community in a shared relevant way.
More info at this link.
This activity is open to all students and faculty.
Video-documentary: The Restoration of the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem
Wednesday, November 16, 4.45 pm
Room 9A
This activity is compulsory for students of the courses F2213 Cultural Diplomacy and the Role of UNESCO as a rescheduled class for November 21 (Municipal Holiday).
This activity is also open to all students and faculty.
Visit to Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia
Friday, November 18, 10 am
This activity is compulsory for students of the courses F2204 Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice.
Students attending this course must confirm their participation by signing up the Doodle received by email by Tuesday, November 15 at 12 pm.
Visit to SerenDPT
Friday, November 18, 10 am.
This activity is compulsory for students of the courses F2218 Innovation in Science and Technology: Key Issues of Management and Policy.
Students attending this course must confirm their participation by signing up the Doodle received by email by Tuesday, November 15 at 12 pm.
Guided visit to La Biennale di Venezia (Giardini)
Friday, November 18, 10 am.
This activity is compulsory for students of the courses F2201 History of Venice.
Students attending this course must confirm their participation by signing up the Doodle received by email by Tuesday, November 15 at 12 pm.
This activity is also aimed at all students and faculty having previously replied to the interest check, signing up for confirmation.
Open Seminar at La Biennale di Venezia (Arsenale)
Friday, November 18, 2 pm.
This activity is compulsory for students of the courses F2214 "The Milk of Dreams" - Anthropological Perspectives on the Biennale di Venezia 2022.
This activity is also open to all students and faculty.
For more information, please refer to the VIU Front Office or to the Globalization Program Office.