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Academic calendar
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Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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First semester bachelor degree | Sep 16, 2019 | Jan 10, 2020 |
Second semester bachelor degree | Feb 17, 2020 | Jun 5, 2020 |
Session | From | To |
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First semester intermediate tests | Nov 4, 2019 | Nov 8, 2019 |
Winter exam session | Jan 13, 2020 | Feb 14, 2020 |
Second semester intermediate tests | Apr 15, 2020 | Apr 17, 2020 |
Summer session exam | Jun 8, 2020 | Jul 10, 2020 |
Autumn Session exams | Aug 24, 2020 | Sep 11, 2020 |
Session | From | To |
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Autumn Session | Dec 2, 2019 | Dec 4, 2019 |
Winter Session | Apr 7, 2020 | Apr 9, 2020 |
Summer session | Sep 7, 2020 | Sep 9, 2020 |
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Academic staff
Borello Giuliana
giuliana.borello@univr.it 045 802 8493Rossi Francesca
francesca.rossi_02@univr.it 045 802 8098Study Plan
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Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Communication Lab for press office and PR (in Italian) (2020/2021)
Teaching code
4S009668
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
3
Also offered in courses:
- Communication Lab for press office and PR (in Italian) of the course Bachelor's degree in Business Innovation and Economics
- Communication Lab for press office and PR (in Italian) of the course Bachelor's degree in Economics, Firms and International Markets
- Communication Lab for press office and PR (in Italian) of the course Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business (Vicenza)
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
NN - -
Period
Not yet assigned
Learning outcomes
This Communication Lab offers an operational approach to business communication. Based on marketing theoretical fundamentals, students will understand tools and tecniques to create more effectice messages, in particular focused on Public Relations and Press Office activities.
Program
- Marketing Communications fundamentals
- Press Release creation
- PR and Media relations
- Content creation
- Copywriting
- Communications tools and techniques
Teaching methods: initially frontal lessons to learn fundamentals, then case studies and experts will conduct project groups for working together on real examples.
This Communication Lab will start Nov, the 2nd to the end of the semester (December 2020).
Timing: 24 hours, every Wednesday afternoon + individual study and project works
Organizer: Confindustria Vicenza, Piazza Castello 3, Vicenza
Expert lecturers: Dott. Simone Bonini; Dott. Simone Sinico.
Suggested reading:
- Peter Berger, Thomas Luckmann, La realtà come costruzione sociale, Il Mulino, Bologna 1997.
- Robert B. Cialdini, Le armi della persuasione, Giunti, Firenze 2013 (ed. orig. Influence. The Psychology of Persuasion, 1984).
- Seth Godin, La mucca viola, Sperling & Kupfer, Milano 2015 (ed. orig. Purple Cow, 2003)
- Erving Goffman, La vita quotidiana come rappresentazione, Il Mulino, Bologna 1997.
- Paolo Iabichino, Invertising: Ovvero, se la pubblicità cambia il suo senso di marcia, Guerini e Associati, Milano 2009.
- Paolo Iabichino, Existential marketing. I consumatori comprano-Gli individui scelgono, Hoepli, Milano 2014.
- Daniel Kahneman, Pensieri lenti e veloci, Mondadori, Milano 2012 (ed. orig. Thinking, Fast and Slow, 2011).
- Giuseppe Morici, Fare marketing rimanendo brave persone, Feltrinelli, Milano 2014.
- Simon Sinek, David Mead, Peter Docker, Trova il tuo perché, Vallardi, Milano 2018 (ed. orig. Find your why, 2017).
- Chris Voss, Tahl Raz, Volere troppo e ottenerlo. Le nuove regole della negoziazione, Vallardi, Milano 2017.
Examination Methods
3 ECTS (CFU) will be assigned only if participants attend to 80% of the lessons and develop the final project work. It will be conducted in groups of max 4 students, and it consists in producing one or more documents useful to solve a specific case study's communication problem. Lecturers will coordinate this final assignment giving more instructions to participants.
Type D and Type F activities
Nei piani didattici di ciascun Corso di studio è previsto l’obbligo di conseguire un certo numero di crediti formativi mediante attività a scelta (chiamate anche "di tipologia D e F").
Oltre che in insegnamenti previsti nei piani didattici di altri corsi di studio e in certificazioni linguistiche o informatiche secondo quanto specificato nei regolamenti di ciascun corso, tali attività possono consistere anche in iniziative extracurriculari di contenuto vario, quali ad esempio la partecipazione a un seminario o a un ciclo di seminari, la frequenza di laboratori didattici, lo svolgimento di project work, stage aggiuntivo, eccetera.
Come per ogni altra attività a scelta, è necessario che anche queste non costituiscano un duplicato di conoscenze e competenze già acquisite dallo studente.
Quelle elencate in questa pagina sono le iniziative extracurriculari che sono state approvate dal Consiglio della Scuola di Economia e Management e quindi consentono a chi vi partecipa l'acquisizione dei CFU specificati, alle condizioni riportate nelle pagine di dettaglio di ciascuna iniziativa.
Si ricorda in proposito che:
- tutte queste iniziative richiedono, per l'acquisizione dei relativi CFU, il superamento di una prova di verifica delle competenze acquisite, secondo le indicazioni contenute nella sezione "Modalità d'esame" della singola attività;
- lo studente è tenuto a inserire nel proprio piano degli studi l'attività prescelta e a iscriversi all'appello appositamente creato per la verbalizzazione, la cui data viene stabilita dal docente di riferimento e pubblicata nella sezione "Modalità d'esame" della singola attività.
ATTENZIONE: Per essere ammessi a sostenere una qualsiasi attività didattica, inlcuse quelle a scelta, è necessario essere iscritti all'anno di corso in cui essa viene offerta. Si raccomanda, pertanto, ai laureandi delle sessioni di dicembre e aprile di NON svolgere attività extracurriculari del nuovo anno accademico, cui loro non risultano iscritti, essendo tali sessioni di laurea con validità riferita all'anno accademico precedente. Quindi, per attività svolte in un anno accademico cui non si è iscritti, non si potrà dar luogo a riconoscimento di CFU.
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1° 2° 3° | Soft skills coaching days Vicenza | D |
Paola Signori
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2° | Enactus Verona 2020 | D |
Paola Signori
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1° 2° 3° | Parlare in pubblico e economic writing | D |
Martina Menon
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Samsung Innovation Camp | D |
Marco Minozzo
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Simulation and Implementation of Economic Policies | D |
Federico Perali
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Simulation and Implementation of Economic Policies | D |
Federico Perali
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Parlare in pubblico e economic writing | D |
Martina Menon
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The curriculum of the three-year degree courses (CdL) and master's degree courses (CdLM) in the economics area includes an internship as a compulsory training activity. Indeed, the internship is considered an appropriate tool for acquiring professional skills and abilities and for facilitating the choice of a future professional outlet that aligns with one's expectations, aptitudes, and aspirations. The student can acquire further competencies and interpersonal skills through practical experience in a work environment.