Choosing and proposing a subject
To graduate, you must propose a dissertation subject to a teacher within your Degree Programme, who will assess the validity of your proposal in relation to your study plan. You will have to prove to be able to put together and summarize a bibliography on the subject and re-elaborate it based on the required editorial rules.
Editorial rules
Basic editorial rules to write a dissertation:
- length: between 50,000 and 100,000 characters (including spaces). Each page should contains 32-35 lines.
- double-sided pagination
- font: Times New Roman or Arial or Courier;
- font size: 12 or 13 (10 for footnotes);
- right-left and top-bottom margins: 2.5 cm;
- spacing: 1.5 cm.
- Tables and pictures: UNI format (A4, A3, ect.)