'The Beat of Time. 5 Days for an Idea of the Future' is the slogan that characterizes the orientation week of the Scuola Normale Superiore and Southern High School to be held a Naples from 4 to 8 September 2023. Let's go Monday 4th September, at 14.30pm, in the Piovani Hall of the Department of Humanistic Studies of the University of Naples Frederick II, in via Porta di Massa, 1, with thewelcoming students and theinauguration of the second academic year of the SSM as an autonomous institution and in agreement with the Normale.
The scheduled Master Classes, chaired by Professor Daniela Luigia Caglioti, Nadia Rega on 'Story of a light that comes from the sea and other tales of photochemistry solved in time‘, Andrea Mazzucchi by title 'The text in time: between history of tradition and hermeneutic diffractions' and of Stephanie Shepherd on the topic 'Maps, Travels, Exiles: The Birth of the Modern World'.
For the following days, in addition to the Master Classes and seminars in the humanities and sciences, transfers and visits to the Federician structures or those collaborating with the University are planned: Tigem, Complex of Saints Marcellinus and Festus, home of the Southern High School, Pompeii Archaeological Park, San Giovanni a Teduccio Complex with a meeting at Apple Academy, and Villa Ferretti in Bacoli.
The orientation week will end on the afternoon of Friday 8 September with the show 'The Beat of Time: Words and Music' in Bacoli in the splendid Federician seat on the sea. The Southern High School is a place dedicated to higher education where the best students from all over the world have the time, space and tools to contribute to the advancement of knowledge through research. The community of students, researchers and professors creates an environment in which it is possible to cultivate one's passions with dedication, commitment and a collaborative spirit, in a unique path in which study is accompanied by moments of in-depth study and international experiences
La Normal of Pisa promotes culture, teaching and research in the humanities, mathematical and natural sciences, and social sciences, exploring their interconnections. Scientific, technological and cultural challenges find here a fertile, open and stimulating environment, where critical knowledge, scientific rigor and intellectual curiosity are developed. The talent of its students, the innovation of research, and interaction with society are the constitutive values of its identity.
The collaboration between the two Schools, established a year ago and lasting 5 years, with the signing of an agreement between the director of the Normale, Professor Luigi Ambrosio, and by the Head of the Southern High School, Professor Arturo De Vivo, to to promote didactic and scientific collaboration between the two institutions. The agreement makes it possible, in fact, for students of the Normale in Pisa and Florence to follow courses and seminars, and collaborate on research projects that take place in Naples, at the Scuola Meridionale, and, vice versa, for students of the Scuola Meridionale to do the same in Tuscany.
The Scuola Superiore Meridionale is divided into two interdisciplinary academic structures: the interdisciplinary humanistic-legal area and the interdisciplinary scientific-technological area. It organizes: a) pre-doctoral training and research and post-doctoral training courses, aimed at highly qualified scholars, researchers, professionals and managers;
b) high-profile international doctoral research courses, which combine pure and applied research in collaboration with the federated university schools or with other universities;
c) ordinary and master's courses.
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