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Higher Education Internationalizations VS COVID-19 - Léa Senn, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Meet the experts. Higher Education Internationalizations VS COVID-19 - Léa Senn, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore LÉA SENN is Associate Director of International Education and is responsible for inbound mobility programs and international student admissions for all 4 University campuses (Milan, Rome, Piacenza and Brescia). How did the move to online teaching and learning come about, and how were the services to international students managed when the campus closed to the public? We do not have much experience with online teaching and learning, so making the switch was challenging. You are viewing LÉA SENN Léa Senn grew up in Switzerland but completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies in the United States at Georgetown University. Upon completion of her Master’s degree, she moved to Italy in 2007 to take a position at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan. Higher Education Internationalizations VS COVID-19 - Gianluca Samsa, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Meet the experts. Corrado Cavalli, exchange student at Hanyang University (Seoul, South Korea) Student mobility in the time of COVID-19.
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The Heartfelt Art of Understanding: A Story Listener's Journey
Home Stories Students and alumni The Heartfelt Art of Understanding: A Story Listener's Journey The Heartfelt Art of Understanding: A Story Listener's Journey. Olga developed a great curiosity in people : in their behaviour, in their way of thinking and in how they feel. As a writer, Olga also thought that being in psychology would allow her to write about people’s world, about their minds and how their different ways of acting and thinking could affect their lives. Being at her university, Olga used her ability as a story listener as a daily occurrence, always trying to learn from each one of the stories she heard, treasuring and seeking to comprehend the person behind it. It is something as magical as the virtue she possesses to listen to stories, but Olga would discover that later. Olga began to understand that being a story listener served her not only to gain knowledge but also to help others deal with their matters . Graduating from her degree in psychology, Olga began to develop an interest to work with grieving and death and from these topics, she wrote her master’s thesis.
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I went. I saw. I fell in love.
I drank cappuccinos with a side of chocolate brioche BUT only before 2 pm. I sat in the kitchen with my roommates for countless hours sifting through travel sites to book the most cost-efficient trips possible. And if you can’t relate, listen to a Noah Kahn song, I promise you’ll get the gist. I’d like to think that sometimes, it’s not always just the place that makes you fall in love but the people you experience that place with. And of course, there were moments during study abroad where I’d fall into a phase of homesickness. Thanks to Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore, my host institution, I was able to live out my childhood dream. Cattolica’s international program allowed me to immerse myself in a world of culture I truly never wanted to leave and create the unforgettable memories that every study abroad student raves about when they return home. I fell in love with not only Italy, but the people I met, the university that hosted me, the surrounding cities &; countries, the incredibly unique cultures, and to be quite honest, I fell in love with life.
Metro (subway/underground) The metropolitana (metro) runs from 5.00am until midnight and on Saturdays, it extends its service hours until 1.00am. Tickets All tickets for the public transportation system can be purchased at news kiosk, tabacco shops, from your smartphone downloading the BSMOVE app or sending an SMS, or in the metro stations from machines. To use BiciMia all you need is an Omnibus Card (a contactless electronic card, personal and non-transferable, that can be used for any service offered by Brescia Mobilità which costs 5) to pick up and return the bike in one of the 73 BiciMia stations around the city. Taxi If you need a taxi in Brescia, you can call Radio Brixia Taxi +39 030 35111 or download the app IT TAXI. Train Brescia is well connected to the most important cities of Northern Italy. You can take the train from the Brescia Station and reach, for example, Milan in about 40 minutes and Venice in about 1.30 hours. You are viewing Living in Brescia Having fun in Brescia Useful information.
Welcome to Università Cattolica
Welcome to Università Cattolica Welcome to Università Cattolica! On this page: Plan your arrival Getting started Making friends and having fun Cattolica International contacts Plan your arrival. Cattolica communications You are now enrolled as a Cattolica student and have been assigned a University email account (e.g. firstname.lastname01@icatt.it). your email address is made up of your username you used for the application portal* You will receive University communications on both your iCatt email and your personal email accounts so remember to check both ! Read instructions on how to access your email. The campus There are various Cattolica University buildings in the centre of Milan. Enter the buildings and services of Cattolica Pay for your meals at the cafeteria Print, scan and copy As a debit card Visit the health center in case of need You will receive your Student ID card during the orientation event. ESN – Erasmus Student Network Yes Milano: get more information about the city of Milan International Student Services Team.
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Download the presentations Welcome address Cattolica International Curriculum Cattolica Academic Curriculum Italian Language Course.
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Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Post-admission for non-EU students Post-admission for non-EU students. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to fill in your application once nominated Post-admission for non-EU students NON-E.U. Students* must apply for a STUDY VISA in order to study and live in Italy. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. You will receive a notification from Universitaly, instructing you to download and print the validated pre-enrolment application, copy of which you will have to provide to the consular office along with the admission letter as support document for your visa application. Request your study VISA Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly.
Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to fill in your application once nominated Post-admission for non-EU students What makes Brescia unique is the experience that the Cattolica campus offers: iconic, historic Italy, minimal traffic, cobblestone streets, family cafes and few tourists. Brescia is a highly attractive and desirable city to visit, study and live. In order to come to Cattolica for a semester or a year as an Exchange student, your home institution must be a Cattolica partner, either within Europe ( List of EU Partner Institutions ) or outside ( List of NON-EU Partner Institutions ) or an ISEP member institution ( ISEP Network ). As an Exchange student, you can select the Italian-taught courses of UCSC University Academic Curriculum. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Calendar: September/February - February/July Class profile: Mostly Italian Students Course specifics: Attendance not formally required Three possible final examination dates for each course Registration: Course selection after beginning of classes; individual registration for examination is required.
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Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Application Procedures &; Tuition fees. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicant's own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Minimum level B2 English language proficiency or above. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification Minimum level B2 Italian language proficiency if applying to Cattolica Academic courses in Italian. Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Language proficiency for English: if English is not your first language, or not the primary language of instruction at your current home university, you must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency or above. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Applications &; Tuitions Applications &; Tuitions. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicant's own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Minimum level B2 English language proficiency or above. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification Minimum level B2 Italian language proficiency if applying to Cattolica Academic courses in Italian. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica. Housing fees are paid separately to the Cattolica housing provider, or to the independently sourced landlord. A discount at the University cafeteria is also available for Cattolica students.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Courses Courses. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to fill in your application once nominated Post-admission for non-EU students. Coursework in English Students have the chance to choose among a variety of courses taught in English in the field of Mathematics, Physics, Natural Sciences, Finance and Economics. If you click on each of them, you will see the name of the professor who teaches the course By clicking on the name of the professor, you will find the number of credits, the schedule ( Orario lezioni ) and the description ( Programma del corso ). Note that LAUREA TRIENNALE (LT) means undergraduate level courses and LAUREA MAGISTRALE (LM) means graduate level courses. Coursework in Italian Students with adequate Italian Language Proficiency can choose courses from the 6 Schools (Facoltà) and over 30 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. If you are looking up for courses before July 2022, we suggest inserting the Anno Accademico 2021/2022 Choose sede di Brescia (Brescia campus) Choose the Faculty ( Facoltà ) Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): either Annual - 1st Semester - 2nd semester Click on Cerca You will find the list of courses.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events per semester to accommodate students who arrive earlier / later depending on their course selection. The Orientation Event is a fundamental opportunity for students to get all the useful information they need for their stay in Milan and to meet other international students. Students receive a detailed programme by email one week before the Orientation Event on campus. Orientation events will either take place in Largo A. Gemelli, 1 (main campus) or in via Carducci, 28/30 (Cattolica International office building). During the orientation students will be informed on how to organize their course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, have access to campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sport service etc).
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Dual citizenship Dual citizenship. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates Università Cattolica is pleased to introduce the UCSC Dual Citizenship scholarship applicable toward its semester study abroad program. Università Cattolica wishes to encourage students who have Italian together with any other citizenship to experience their Italian heritage by studying at Cattolica for a semester or year. Students can apply for the scholarship by simply uploading their Italian passport when completing the online application form. Students will need to fulfill all the requirements for the Study Abroad program in order to be eligible for the scholarship. If accepted on the program, they will automatically obtain a discount on the semester fee. For further information on the scholarship discount rates, please email international.inquirySA@unicatt.it .
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Course details Course details. English-taught courses: Università Cattolica, Brescia campus, offers a variety of courses taught in English in the field of Mathematics, Economics, Data sciences Italian-taught courses: if you have an adequate Italian Language Proficiency you may also choose courses from the 6 Faculties and 24 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. Note that LAUREA TRIENNALE (LT) means undergraduate level courses and LAUREA MAGISTRALE (LM) means graduate level courses. Upon arrival you will have two weeks to make the necessary changes to your learning agreement / course request list. No registration is required for courses belonging to the Cattolica University Academic Curriculum. Orientation Events Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events for International Students at the beginning of each semester to provide students with all the necessary information for their stay at Università Cattolica. During the orientation, you will be informed on how to organize your course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, how to access campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sports service, etc.). You will also receive your Cattolica student card/badge.
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Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Università Cattolica organizes two Orientation Events per semester to accommodate students who arrive earlier / later depending on their course selection. The Orientation Event is a fundamental opportunity for students to get all the useful information they need for their stay in Milan and to meet other international students. Students receive a detailed programme by email one week before the Orientation Event on campus. Orientation events will either take place in Largo A. Gemelli, 1 (main campus) or in via Carducci, 28/30 (Cattolica International office building). During the orientation students will be informed on how to organize their course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, have access to campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sport service etc).
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students Studying at an institution that is not a Università Cattolica’s partner? Not a problem! You can still apply as a free mover / direct enroll student! This webpage aims at providing you with the essential information to prepare your experience at Università Cattolica. You will find critical information about courses, visas, residency permits, housing, student life and practical tips for your stay here in Brescia. We hope you will make your stay a positive and enriching experience! Students can create their own Study Plan by selecting courses from our wide academic offer. Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses may follow different calendars depending on the degree and type of programme. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification.
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Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Post-admission for Non-EU students Post-admission for Non-EU students. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students NON-E.U. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. You will receive a notification from Universitaly, instructing you to download and print the validated pre-enrolment application. You must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to fill in your application once nominated Post-admission for non-EU students. Semester 1 (Fall 2023) Beginning of classes: October 2, 2023 Public Holidays: November 1 and December 8, 2023 End of classes: December 23, 2023 Christmas holidays: December 24, 2023 - January 6, 2024 Examination session: January 8, 2024 - February 24, 2024 Semester 2 (Spring 2024) Beginning of classes: February 26, 2024 Spring/Easter Break: March 28 – April 3, 2024 Public Holidays: February 15, April 25, May 1, June 2, 7, 8, 2024 Examination session: May, 27 – July 27, 2024 Orientation events.
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Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Application Procedures &; Tuition fees. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students. Requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicant's own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Minimum level B2 English language proficiency or above. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification Minimum level B2 Italian language proficiency if applying to Cattolica Academic courses in Italian. Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Language proficiency for English: if English is not your first language, or not the primary language of instruction at your current home university, you must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency or above. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details Programme overview Programme overview. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offers two different curricula of study with a wide variety of courses to international students. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Non-European students can request an early exam session in December / May for Academic curriculum courses only. Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab Contact us.
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Studying at an institution that is not a Università Cattolica’s partner? Not a problem! You can still apply as a free mover / direct enroll student! Watch our video to have an idea of what our campus and students life look like! Need more convincing? Here you can find 6 reasons why studying at Cattolica is a great idea!
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