Course organisation

The management of the degree course is entrusted to the Unified Council of Degree Courses in Chemistry (CU-Chim), which is supported by specific committees of professors, the Contact Person for the vulnerable people and the Steering Committee.

Course President and Course Council

Unified Council for Degree courses in Chemistry (CU-Chim)

The CU-Chim is the body responsible for planning the course catalogue on offer and managing all the courses in the Chemistry area of the Department. This unified management allows an overview of the chemistry education from the First-cycle degree in Chemistry to the Second-cycle in Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry.
The Council consists of all professors who have teaching responsibility for one of the course units of the three degree courses and 8 student representatives.
The tasks of the Course Council are governed by the University Teaching Regulations.
President of CU-Chim: Enrico Cavalli
Deputy President: Federica Bianchi
Student representatives Monica Milani, Gabriele Motta, Pier Dario Monica, Giulia Cassi, Lorenzo Savi, Giuditta Cicconi, Filippo Scaravella

Teaching committee

The CU-Chim is supported by a Teaching Committee, composed of one representative from each of the five chemical academic disciplines most involved in the course catalogue (Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Organic Chemistry).
It deals with all issues relating to applications for access to degree courses, transfer and recognition of ECTS credits accrued at other institutions, as well as practices relating to access to internships, dissertations and final examinations.
President of the Teaching Committee: Enrico Cavalli
Representative of Analytical Chemistry: Nicolò Riboni
Representative of Physical Chemistry: Francesca Terenziani
Representative of Inorganic Chemistry: Matteo Tegoni
Representative of Industrial Chemistry: Elena Motti
Representative of Organic Chemistry: Laura Baldini

 

International Student Mobility Commission

Giorgio Pelosi
Andrea Secchi
Matteo Tegoni
The delegated professors manage student mobility (incoming and outgoing) in relation to all international exchange programmes (Erasmus Plus, Overworld etc.).

Advising committee and career guidance delegate

The Advising committee of CU-Chim carries out guidance activities especially for secondary school students by organising seminars on topical issues, guided tours of university facilities, laboratory traineeships also in connection with school-to-work alternation activities.
It also organises the activities of the tutors and laboratory tutors. It works in coordination with the Department's Project Degree Commission (PLS).
President of the Advising committee: Francesco Sansone
Representative of Analytical Chemistry: Antonella Cavazza
Representative of Physical Chemistry: Matteo Masino
Representative of Inorganic Chemistry: Dominga Rogolino
Representative of Industrial Chemistry: Nicola Della Ca'
Representative of Organic Chemistry: Laura Baldini
 
Career guidance delegate: Federica Bianchi
The Delegate organises and promotes initiatives aimed at facilitating the entry of graduating and graduate students into the world of work.

Contact person for students with disabilities, Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) or vulnerable groups

Marco Giannetto
The course contact person for vulnerable groups works in close cooperation with the CAI (University Welcome and Inclusion Centre) in the areas of reception, care, social integration and rights of people with disabilities, Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD), Special Educational Needs (SEN).

Steering Committee

The Steering Committee, which is composed of a representation of pharmaceutical course professors and representatives from the world of work, ensures constant liaison with the world of business and the world of work, in order to assess the progress of the Degree Courses, to draw up proposals for the definition and design of the course catalogue and learning objectives, and to promote contacts for possible student training internships in companies and institutions.

Course degree consultations with stakeholders the Chemistry Area Steering Committee

https://scvsa.unipr.it/it/comitato_di_indirizzo

Joint Committee of Teachers and Students - CPDS

Each department establishes a Joint Committee of Teachers and Students (CPDS) consisting of one lecturer and one student from each course of study pertaining to the department.

The CPDS is a permanent observatory on teaching activities.