Advising/Guidance
On the Degree Course in Political Science and International Relations, advising and guidance activities are implemented in cooperation with the Academic and Career Guidance division, through the following initiatives:
A) organisation of guidance meetings for students nearing the end of their upper secondary school careers, with the participation of professors/instructors from the degree course. The meetings are mainly held at the schools concerned, by appointment;
B) organisation of seminars and other initiatives dedicated to secondary-school students, carried out on the schools' premises or online following the COVID-19-related health emergency;
C) organisation of seminars on topical issues held by course professors/instructors and dedicated to secondary school students, held on the Course premises or online mode following the health emergency linked to COVID-19;
D) advising and guidance meeting in September, dedicated to students who have just graduated from secondary school but have not yet chosen a university pathway. The meeting includes a presentation of the course and a tour of the facilities;
E) Lesson Zero (also open to those not yet enrolled). During the first lecture of the academic year, the course president, professors/instructors, education managers and tutors present services and facilities and provide useful tips and advice, so that students can organise and carry out their university career to the best of their ability;
F) prolusion of the degree course. Held by highly qualified experts at the beginning of each academic year, the prolusion is characterised both as an in-depth study of specific subjects related to the degree course and as an orientation initiative for secondary-school students;
G) participation in the orientation events (Open Day and Info Day) organised by the University;
H) publication of information brochures on the degree course;
I) appointment of degree course professors from whom students can request specific information on the training programme and on the recognition of previous careers.