Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
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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1 A | Sep 27, 2021 | Nov 6, 2021 |
1 B | Nov 15, 2021 | Jan 12, 2022 |
2 A | Feb 14, 2022 | Mar 26, 2022 |
2 B | Apr 4, 2022 | Jun 4, 2022 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione d'esame invernale | Jan 10, 2022 | Feb 12, 2022 |
Sessione d'esame estiva | Jun 6, 2022 | Jul 23, 2022 |
Sessione d'esame autunnale | Aug 29, 2022 | Sep 24, 2022 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione straordinaria (a.a. 2020/21) | Mar 28, 2022 | Apr 2, 2022 |
Sessione estiva | Jul 11, 2022 | Jul 16, 2022 |
Sessione autunnale | Nov 7, 2022 | Nov 12, 2022 |
Sessione straordinaria | Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 6, 2023 |
Period | From | To |
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Festività natalizie | Dec 24, 2021 | Jan 2, 2022 |
Festività pasquali | Apr 15, 2022 | Apr 19, 2022 |
Festività Santo Patrono di Verona | May 21, 2022 | May 21, 2022 |
Chiusura estiva | Aug 15, 2022 | Aug 20, 2022 |
Exam calendar
Exam dates and rounds are managed by the relevant Culture and Civilisation Teaching and Student Services Unit.
To view all the exam sessions available, please use the Exam dashboard on ESSE3.
If you forgot your login details or have problems logging in, please contact the relevant IT HelpDesk, or check the login details recovery web page.
Academic staff
Morbiato Giacomo
giacomo.morbiato@univr.itStudy Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2022/2023
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Latin literature (i)
3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2023/2024
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Latin literature (i)
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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.
History of Political Institutions (i) (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S01118
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SPS/03 - HISTORY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Period
CuCi 2 A, CuCi 2 B
Courses Single
Authorized
Learning objectives
The course aims at providing examples of the contribution that History of political institutions can give to the critical comprehension of political problems of the present. At the end of the course, students will have to prove that they: - accurately know the subjects of the program, - are able to expose them in a consequential and concise way, - have acquired independent judgement.
Prerequisites and basic notions
No requirements.
Program
Course title: The political institution of the State and postcolonial citizenship.
How and when did the modern State come into being? What are the historical and institutional processes that characterize its formation? How to understand the constitution of democracy in Europe? What does it mean to become a citizen of a democratic State? In what sense did colonialism contribute to the definition of State power? What are the forms of colonial government? How does postcolonial critique enable us to reread the events of the State in Europe and understand the phenomena of contemporary racism? These are some of the questions that the course aims to explore.
In particular, the course proposes to study the emergence of the state in Europe as a political-institutional reality in the different forms it takes in modern and contemporary history by outlining fundamental characteristics and, above all, substantial differences. In particular, we will focus on the areas that have shaped the features of the State and democratic institutions in the European context. The forms of colonial institutions will also be considered.
This course will allow, by contrast, reflection on how colonialism contributed to the consolidation of State power and political institutions in Europe. Through a critical reading of democratic citizenship and the postcolonial condition, an attempt will be made to explore, from a political-institutional perspective, the processes of racialization, and thus the actuality of racism in Europe and Italy.
For any needs, question or request the teacher receives by appointment upon request forwarded to massimo.prearo[at]univr.it
No distinction is made between attending and non-attending students for this teaching. The syllabus is therefore the same for all of them.
To accompany the study of the texts listed above that will be subject to evaluation in the examination, a list of texts whose reading is only suggested is provided below. This list is by no means exhaustive, and is rather to be considered as a starting point for broader reflection.
• Uba Cristina Ali Farah, Le stazioni della luna, Roma, 66THAND2ND, 2021.
• Angelo Del Boca, Italiani brava gente? Un mito duro a morire, Beat, Neri Pozza, 2005.
• Amanda Gorman, The Hill We Climb. Parole di coraggio, speranza e futuro, Milano, Garzanti, 2021.
• Vittorio Longhi, Il colore del nome, Milano, Solferino, 2021.
• Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, La più recondita memoria degli uomini, Roma, Edizioni e/o, 2022.
• Francesca Melandri, Sangue dolce, Milano, Bompiani 2021.
• Igiaba Scego, Cassandra a Mogadiscio, Roma, Bompiani, 2023.
• Marilena Umuhoza Delli, Negretta. Baci razzisti, Roma, Red Star Press, 2021.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Each lecture and, in general, the course will be conducted by alternating moments of frontal lectures and moments of participatory lessons, exchange and discussion, also based upon the commentary of the texts to be studied for the final exam.
Additional information, communications, tools or materials will be transmitted and made available on the course Moodle page. Subscription on the course Moodle page is therefore mandatory.
Learning assessment procedures
The study of the texts indicated in the syllabus is not an optional, but an essential step in preparing the exam.
The examination will consist of an oral test lasting 20-30 minutes. In the first 5 minutes students will be allowed to present a topic they can choose from the classroom discussions and/or the exam syllabus.
Evaluation criteria
The exam will allow to verify:
- Knowledge of the technical terms, concepts and notions of the discipline;
- The ability to argue scientifically by applying these terms, concepts and notions;
- Competence in developing autonomous analyzes and reflections.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final grade is expressed out of thirty. The eventual attribution of honors is foreseen in cases in which the student has demonstrated knowledge and skills that are more than excellent, impeccable and excellent during the exam.
Exam language
italiano
Type D and Type F activities
COMPETENZE TRASVERSALI
Career prospects
Module/Programme news
News for students
There you will find information, resources and services useful during your time at the University (Student’s exam record, your study plan on ESSE3, Distance Learning courses, university email account, office forms, administrative procedures, etc.). You can log into MyUnivr with your GIA login details: only in this way will you be able to receive notification of all the notices from your teachers and your secretariat via email and also via the Univr app.
Graduation
List of thesis proposals
theses proposals | Research area |
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tesi di Glottologia, Storia comparata, Linguistica storica | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - Grammar and Syntax – Grammatik und Syntax |
tesi di Glottologia, Storia comparata, Linguistica storica | GERMANIC LANGUAGE - Dialectology - Dialektologie |
tesi di Glottologia, Storia comparata, Linguistica storica | HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES - HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES |
tesi di Glottologia, Storia comparata, Linguistica storica | Indo-European languages & literatures - Indo-European languages & literatures |
tesi di Glottologia, Storia comparata, Linguistica storica | LINGUISTICS - LINGUISTICS |
Gestione carriere
Linguistic training CLA
Student mentoring
Requisiti classi di abilitazione insegnamento
Requisiti necessari per accedere alle classi di abilitazione per l'insegnamento.
vedi allegato pdf
Inoltre, per informazioni sui 24 CFU nelle discipline antropo-psico-pedagogiche e nelle metodologie e tecnologie didattiche, si veda -> LINK
Documents
Title | Info File |
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Classi insegnamento con LM-14 | pdf, it, 307 KB, 30/11/21 |
Student login and resources
Modalità e sedi di frequenza
La frequenza non è obbligatoria.
Maggiori dettagli in merito all'obbligo di frequenza vengono riportati nel Regolamento del corso di studio disponibile alla voce Regolamenti nel menu Il Corso. Anche se il regolamento non prevede un obbligo specifico, verifica le indicazioni previste dal singolo docente per ciascun insegnamento o per eventuali laboratori e/o tirocinio.
È consentita l'iscrizione a tempo parziale. Per saperne di più consulta la pagina Possibilità di iscrizione Part time.
Le sedi di svolgimento delle lezioni e degli esami sono le seguenti:
- Polo Zanotto (vicino si trova il Palazzo di Lettere)
- Palazzo ex Economia
- Polo Santa Marta
- Istituto ex Orsoline
- Palazzo Zorzi (Lungadige Porta Vittoria, 17 - 37129 Verona)