t) Other activity and language skill
Degree course Literature - Vercelli (Binational Degree) - academic year 23/24
The Literature degree L-10 requires (in the third full-time year) that you successfully acquire a language qualification for 3 ECTS credits.
The methods provided for by the degree course Regulations (Art. 29 Foreign Language) are indicated here:
The foreign language test (English, or French, or German or Spanish) is compulsory and is worth 3 (three) credits. The grading methods and courses are normally entrusted to the teachers in charge of the English, French, German and Spanish Language and Translation courses, and take place according to methods agreed with the Humanities Course Council. It is also possible to present, with acknowledgment by the Course Chair (or delegate) and without subjecting the students to further tests, certificates starting from level B1 issued by the following institutions recognised by the Italian Ministry of Education: Alliance Française, Cambridge UCLES (University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate), Cervantes, City and Guilds International Pitman, ESB English Speaking Board, Goethe Institut, Trinity College. Anyone who has obtained a certificate from the listed institutes is invited to present it for approval (already in the first year or at the first available opportunity); the request for validation can be delivered to the secretariat together with the study plan.
Bachelor’s degree in Humanities L-10
Academic credits recognised as “Other University Activity”, art. 10 subsection 5 lett. d
The "Further activities" are envisaged in the third year of the course, for a total of 3 credits.
It is possible to bring forward the "Further activities" to the second year.
The Course Council may approve the credits relating to each activity, upon request from the referring teacher, who certifies the correct and completed performance of activity by the student.
These activities can be replaced with an internship/internship for 75 hours (3 credits), or with other activities included in the programme (Modern History Workshops, History of Medieval Art, History of Modern Art).
The complete list of "Further training activities" (seminars, workshops, etc.) will be available soon.
Study Days " Comparing theories and practices of narration " (3rd edition)
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Face-to-face, in English and in Italian
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Credits assigned
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1
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Course subject to:
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Minimum 5 partecipantes
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Description
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Study Day on different theories, methodologies and narrative experiences. 6 to 8 speakers are expected, including Matìas Martinez, University of Wuppertal, short-term visiting professor guest of Disum, Martin Koval, University of Buenos Aires (UBA), also a short-term visiting professor guest of Disum; Sara Sullam (Unimi English Literature and translator); Renato Gabrielli, playwright and teacher of dramaturgical writing (Paolo Grassi Theatre School and Luchino Visconti Cinema School, Milan). A discussion with colleagues from the Crimedim Interuniversity Centre and the Simnova Interuniversity Centre is planned. The definitive programme is being prepared.
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Final evaluation format
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Written Report |
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Seminar "Factual narrative"
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The narrative reconstruction of 'the real'. The factual narrativein different socio-discursive fields: from journalism and history to medicine and the natural sciences. / La reposición narrativa de ‘lo real’. El relato factual en los diversos ámbitos socio-discursivos: del periodismo y la historia a la medicina y las ciencias naturales. |
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Organiser or visiting professor |
The seminar will be held by Martin Koval, Universidad de Bueno Aires (UBA) short-term visiting professor |
Any DIR area |
Yes, will be requested |
Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
Stefania Sini |
Period [envisaged] of implementation |
13, 14, 15 March 2024 |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
12 hours of teaching, plus homework tasks |
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Face-to-face, in English or Spanish as requested by students |
Credits assigned |
2 |
Course subject to: |
Minimum 5 partecipantes |
Description |
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Final evaluation format |
Oral test |
Language education and teaching of Italian as a second language in multilingual schools
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Language education and teaching of Italian as a second language in multilingual schools |
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Organiser |
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Any DIR area |
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Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
Stefania Ferrari |
Period [envisaged] of implementation |
annual |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
Minimum 25, maximum 150 hours |
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hybrid, face-to-face at IC Bellini, Novara |
Credits assigned |
From 1 to 6 |
Course subject to: |
No |
Description |
The project is aimed at creating educational interventions in the classroom and in the Italian L2 laboratory dedicated to teaching Italian as a L2. Students have the opportunity to accompany class teachers and Italian L2 teachers involved in an action-research and educational experimentation process at the IC Bellini in Novara. In more detail, the activity can include:
Monitoring of learning |
Final evaluation format |
Documented records of project |
Language TIPS – Training Lab
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School of Writing – activity still to be defined
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Any DIR area |
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Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
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Period [envisaged] of implementation |
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Forecast hours involved: teacher-led hours/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
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Mode |
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Credits assigned |
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Any feasibility restrictions |
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Description |
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Final evaluation format |
Texts and contexts
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Texts and contexts |
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Organiser |
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Any DIR area |
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Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
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Period [envisaged] of implementation |
First - Second semester: November - May |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
e.g.: 10 hours over five months; a monthly meeting (November, December, March, April, May) of 2 hours each |
Mode |
In person |
Credits assigned |
1 |
Any feasibility restrictions |
None |
Description |
Series of seminars on Antiquity |
Final evaluation format |
Report to send to one of the teacher representatives |
The profession of an Archivist, from tradition to innovation
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The profession of an Archivist, from tradition to innovation |
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Organiser |
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Any DIR area |
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Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
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Period [envisaged] of implementation |
Second semester |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
8 hours of lessons, including:
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Mode |
In person |
Credits assigned |
1 |
Any feasibility restrictions |
None |
Description |
Among the potential professions of the future Humanities graduate,the figure of the archive assistant or archivist is often mentioned: but what are archives and what do the professionals who work within them do? In the first part of this workshop. an overview of the history of archives, the various types of archives and the work of the archivist will be described. In the second part, digital archives and IT tools useful to the archivist (but not only) for this work will be presented. Introductory theoretical lessons will be accompanied by exercises on reading documents and describing archival units using digital language. At the end of the laboratory, students will be able to interact directly with an important local archive, namely that of the newspaper La Sesia. |
Final evaluation format |
Presence and active participation in all meetings; carrying out assigned activities in class and at home |
Workshop of Medieval Philosophy by Dragos Calma
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Workshop of Medieval Philosophy by Dragos Calma (with Silvia Fazzo and participation of Clelia Attanasio, University of Strasbourg) |
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Visiting Teacher |
Dragos Calma, University College Dublin, Associate Professor, (CV) |
Any DIR area |
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Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
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Period [envisaged] of implementation |
4-18 december 2023 |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
15/60 - 15 frontal hours in two weeks and individual study |
Mode |
In person in Vercelli and online |
Credits assigned |
3 |
Any feasibility restrictions |
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Description |
Intensive workshop on medieval philosophy, to reinforce and deepen the History of Medieval Philosophy course. The laboratory selects, processes and delves into some of Professor Calma's specialty topics,following in their sequence the volume of history of medieval philosophy by Pasquale Porro in use among students so as to be of direct use also in the in-depth study of the exam subject. The professor, based in Dublin and the former winner of an ERC project, speaks fluent Italian. |
Final evaluation format |
Written or oral report and final interview. |
Theatre in Language Workshop - Tillit
Contact: Prof. Marco Pustianaz (first and second semester, from October to June)
Description | CFU |
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Practical workshop with elements of improvisation for each of the four languages; group work, both instructor-led and independently. Creation of final show. The theatre workshop in a foreign language is offered in the following languages:
It is necessary to contact the coordinator of the mandatory language chosen by October, to allow the formation of groups, or by writing to tillit.disum@uniupo.it |
6 CFU |
Themes, sources and resources for the history of medieval art - activity not yet operationally defined
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Workshop of recognition, filing and cataloguing of the works of art - activity not yet operationally defined
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Seminar on lexicography and history of Italian and English lexicography
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Seminar on lexicography and history of Italian and English lexicography |
Teacher/contact person/supervisors of activity (belonging to CDSM, the person who requests assignment of ECTS credits |
Ludovica MACONI (for students L10 and LM14) |
Any organiser or visiting teaching |
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Teacher(s) to contact for registration |
Ludovica MACONI (for students L10 and LM14) |
Any DIR area |
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Period [envisaged] of implementation |
4 and 5 april 2024 |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
8 hours of seminar on 4 and 5 April + 1 hour of online activity with the teacher on 8 April at 5.30-6.30 pm to plan the exercises (there will be the possibility of a second online meeting for students absent on 8 April) + 25 hours of individual work to carry out the assigned tasks. |
Mode |
In-person seminar. An Italian lexicography exercise will then be assigned (on digital lexicography projects), to be carried out independently at home and to be delivered to the organising teacher. |
Credits assigned |
2 |
Any feasibility restrictions |
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Description |
The speakers will talk about themes and projects of lexicography and history of Italian and English lexicography. The lessons of the speakers from the Italian linguistic area (Claudio Marazzini, Yorick Gomez Gane, Ludovica Maconi) will look at politics and ideology in dictionaries, Italian-isms in Catalan and English (with presentation of the project and filings for the IOM, Observatory of Italian-isms in the world), the preparation of the progressive electronic edition of Panzini's Modern Dictionary (underway in our Department with the UPO2022 research project). |
Final evaluation format |
To obtain the 2 credits you must attend all the seminar conferences in person (full day on 4 April, 10am-5.30pm; half day on 5 April, 10am-1pm); follow the teacher's online training hour, during which the Italian lexicography exercise will be assigned (the necessary material will be sent via email and the tools will be made available online); the exercise must obtain a positive evaluation from the teacher (pass or fail, no grade). The exercise can also be carried out and delivered in the months following the seminar, but work should be completed by the end of September 2024. |
Last modified 23 January 2024