Corsi di perfezionamento e aggiornamento professionale - 2025/2026
Advanced Training and Professional Development Course in Accessible Textual Heritage. Digital Tools for Editing and Analyzing Textual Heritage
“The digitization of book heritage is a complex process that requires the development of specialized and cross-disciplinary skills. The course Accessible textual heritage. Digital tools for editing and analyzing textual heritage aims to provide an introduction to the phenomenon of digital textuality and a first step towards the development of collaborative publishing projects, with a view to cooperation between academia and cultural institutions.”
Stefano Bazzaco
Course director
How to apply
Admission requirements :
To access the advanced courses, applicants must have:
a) a three-year degree obtained in accordance with Ministerial Decree No. 270 of 2004 or Ministerial Decree No. 509 of 1999;
b) a university degree lasting at least three years, in accordance with previous regulations;
c) a qualification issued abroad, recognized as suitable under current legislation.
Subject area: education, arts and philosophy, foreign languages and literature.
To be admitted to professional development courses, applicants must have:
- A high school diploma or a qualification issued abroad, recognized as suitable under current legislation.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION:
No requirements, but a good knowledge of English is recommended.
Evaluation criteria for admission :
Selection of candidates for CV evaluation only if the maximum number is exceeded.
Candidates will be evaluated based on their degree/diploma grade:
- 110L – 110: 20 points;
- 109 – 105: 18 points;
- 104 – 100: 17 points;
- 99 – 90: 15 points;
- 89 – 80: 13 points;
- 79 – 70: 10 points.
In the event of a tie, priority will be given to the older candidate.
Candidates will be selected in the following order of priority:
1. students graduating from the three-year degree program in Languages and Literature for Publishing and Digital Media in Verona;
2. graduates of other degree programs;
3. High school graduates (based on high school grades, with priority given to public administration workers, teachers, and workers in archives, museums, and libraries).
Minimum: 13
Maximum: 30
Listeners: No
Study plan
Discover all the learning activities available to you during your time at the University in the academic year 2025/2026.