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1 Who are we? Tor Vergata («Rome 2») is in the south-eastern part of Rome, Italy, 35 minutes away from the center of the city. 39.000 students. 6 Faculties: Arts and Philosophy, Economics, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Sciences. Born 30 years go, our University is ranked 33rd in the world ranking in QS World’s Top 50 under 50 - the only Italian University present in it. The Department of Business, Government and Philosophy Studies was born in 2012 to provide an interdisciplinary nature to the study of society’s challenges.
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2 High international focus More than 250 fellowships: for a minimum period of 6 months abroad in 75 partner universities. Overseas Programme: scholarships for Latin America, USA, Japan Progetto Leonardo: fellowships for theses abroad Erasmus Placement: fellowships for stages abroad
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3 Degree courses taught in English (no Law) School of Science -M.Sc. in Physics for Instrumentation and Technology -M.Sc. in Astrophysics School of Medicine (+Hospital) -M.Sc. in Medicine and Surgery -M.Sc. in Physical Activities and Health Promotion School of Engineering - Bach. Engineering Sciences - M.Sc. in Mathematical Engineering School of Pharmacy 5-year degree in collaboration with University of Nottingham and Alliance Boots School of Economics -Bach. in Global Governance -Bach. in Business Administration -Bach. In Business and Economics - M.Sc. in Business Administration - M.Sc. in Economics - M.Sc. in European Economy and Business Law - M.Sc. in Finance School of Arts and Philosophy -M. A. in European History In collaboration with Université Paris Diderot, Humboldt- Universität zu Berlin, University College Dublin, Università Rome Tre, King’s College London
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4 Student services matter for us Desk Imprese www.deskimprese.it www.deskimprese.it A permanent link between 450 firms and institutions selecting our students for stage opportunities Career Day: in October every year one day of meeting with several firms and institutions. Library Vilfredo Pareto 490 seats for studying Free internet and Wi-fi Specialized personnel helping you to do research on our on-line catalogue More than 70.000 books and 2.000 journals (italian and international)
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5 A new campus ☞ A new campus has been inaugurated at Tor Vergata University. The campus is the largest in Italy and one of the largest in Europe with its 1,200 bed spaces that offer high quality services for the university students. ☞ Campus X Tor Vergata is a community that embraces different cultures, fostering an international environment by promoting the principles of integration and cohesion among people who live, learn and work around Tor Vergata University. ☞ As for accommodation, the Campus provides very comfortable apartments, fully furnished, designed for 1 or 2 people with shared bathroom, living room, kitchen and Wi-Fi internet connection. The following services are available on Campus. Campus Shuttle Bus, connecting Tor Vergata rail station to the campus and also connecting the various buildings/schools within the campus, study space and reading rooms with Wi-Fi internet connection, tutoring rooms, laundry room, leisure room, music room, sporting centre and SPA, restaurant, cafeteria and mini market, orientation and tutoring centre. For further information and costs please visit the Campus X at the following web site : http://www.campusxroma.it/englishhttp://www.campusxroma.it/english
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6 Global Governance A unique course, a 3-year Bachelor degree all taught in English. Unique? Highly interdisciplinary organized by 6 our Faculties: Economics, Literature and Philosophy, Law, Engineering, Medicine, Sciences. Admission Application online at the end of February and May 2015: Curriculum Vitae (the “Past”) Motivation Letter (the “Future”) Skype Conversation (“you”) www.globalgovernance.it Max 40 students (20 Italian, 20 Foreign) Tuition 5000 to 7000 € per year depending on your income Scholarships Laziodisu usually provides 5000 € per year based on need.
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7 Global Problems Ebola and Fukushima: what do they have in common? Global issues: an Italian cares even if not interested to Africa and Japan Often scientific origin: accelerated by faster transportation (ICT, mobility) Ethical implications: huge, often hard to grasp on impact Requiring historical and technical competences: but the Babel Tower is a concern and a challenge to be overcome through education. And a tolerance for diversity : among all knowledgeable parties involved. Can one Manage this Huge and Challenging Interdisciplinarity? Prof. Mikhail Rykhtik: YES but…
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8 Thinking about a Global Education Acquiring an International Education Importing Knowledge locally Understanding Globalization and Diversity Solving «Global Problems»
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9 Thinking about a Global Education Acquiring an International Education English Language Team Building Joint Degrees Debate at the Core
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10 Thinking about a Global Education Understanding (Criticizing) Globalization and Diversity Solving «Global Problems» Humanities Law, Econ, PolSci, Phil, Arts Engineering, Medicine, Sciences Ebola, Fukushima, Climate Change Migration, Aging, …
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11 Thinking about a Global Education Understanding (Criticizing) Globalization and Diversity Solving «Global Problems» Importing Knowledge locally Managing Change Managing Conflict Solving Local Problems
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12 Facing Global problems … Life expectancyInfant mortality Japan842 Italy833 United States796 India6641 Sierra Leone46107
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13 …Teaches you to face Local problems Infant mortality rate in some Italian regions (2010) Infant mortality rate Valle d’Aosta0,9 Lombardia2,9 Lazio3,9 Sicilia4,8 ITALY3,3
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14 Placement and further Studies Understanding (Criticizing) Globalization and Diversity Solving «Global Problems» Importing Knowledge locally International Relations Culture Media Communication Consulting Security Politics International NGOs Multinationals Supranational organizations Local NGOs, National Firms, Local Public Administration M. Sc., Ph. D. International Law Development Economics International Relations Media and Communication PPE M. Sc. Management Engineering Social Health Cooperation and Development
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15 Global Governance 1 st year: Global Law 1 Global Economics Applied Quantitative Analysis History and Civilizations European Thought Natural Disasters Prevention Plant and Environment 2 nd year: Sociology and Terrorism Prevention Statistical Tools for Decision-making Global Management Global Politics Global Society Health Management Global Law 2 Accounting 3 rd year: Group Interaction and Leadership Applied English Quality Control Anthropology of Globalization Economic History … Choose your options! Aiming to go to …. Curriculum
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16 Global Governance...and more Programme Office dedicated to you Global Conversations Seminars and meetings with international leaders, public and private Team Building and Communication Skills Courses Institutional Visits International Visiting Professors Web: www.globalgovernance.it Contacts: Coordinator Prof. Gustavo Piga Secreteriat Patrizia Marta global.governance@uniroma2.it +39 06 72595512 - 5823 Mandatory Attendance and Code of Conduct Personal Advisor (Professor) Each student meets monthly with a personal advisor for the whole duration of the course
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17 … Some of our 2014 students studying in … S6
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18 Our Admitted Students A.Y. 2014 - 2015 ☞ Italy 26 (out of 48, 114 applicants) ☞ Jordan 1 ☞ Kenya 1 ☞ France 1 ☞ Great Britain 1 ☞ Russian Federation 1 ☞ Vietnam 1 ☞ China 3 ☞ Romania 1 ☞ The goal for 2015? 3 00 excellent applicants.
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20 University of Rome Tor Vergata Department of Business Government Philosophy A Three-Year Bachelor Programme in Business Administration
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21 An Innovative Teaching Method The programme is strongly focused on MANAGEMENT and BUSINESS and builds fundamental pillars in Economics, Law and Quantitative Methods Economic models, managerial tools, case-studies, group-works and seminars enrich our lectures with an innovative teaching method merging theory and practice
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22 And More… Programme Office Italian courses for International students Internship during 3 rd year and participation to Company Awards Visiting professors from prestigious universities Business Coaching and Job-Interviews Simulations Guest speakers from leading Companies
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23 How to gain admission We don’t want to TEST you, we want to EVALUATE you! HOW? Uploading online Your marks (mid term or final marks) Your Curriculum Your Motivation Letter Your English Level WHEN? Nov 1 st – June 15 th 2015 economia.uniroma2.it/ba/businessadministration/ apply-now
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24 Fees and Scholarships TUITION FEES Minimum 2,000 € – Maximum 3,700 € per year, depending on family income SCHOLARSHIPS Students can apply for scholarships offered yearly by different public institutions, such as Laziodisu and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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25 BA Family Programme office Big Brothers Director
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26 Web and Contacts economia.uniroma2.it/ba/businessadministration @ Corrado.cerruti@uniroma2.itCorrado.cerruti@uniroma2.it – Director Luca.de.carolis@uniroma2.itLuca.de.carolis@uniroma2.it – Programme Manager Chiara.tranquilli@uniroma2.itChiara.tranquilli@uniroma2.it – International Relations https://www.facebook.com/bachelorbatorvergata Looking Forward…
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