First Cycle Degree/Bachelor in Economics of Tourism and Cities

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A student in front of Rimini's seaside

Urban life, tourism, and a sustainable future

Analyze and re-think strategies and polices to tackle the challenges posed by modernity, regarding tourist destinations and urban ecosystems.

  • Place of teaching Rimini
  • Language English
  • Degree Programme Class L-33 R - Economics
  • Degree Programme Director Giovanni Prarolo
  • Type of access Restricted access - entrance exam
  • International programmes Delivered entirely in English
  • Department Economics - DSE
  • Learning activities Course structure diagram

What to keep in mind

News, events, and notices for your studies

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Main incentives for recruitment and social safety nets, including references to the European dimension (in Italian)

Job Guidance seminar upon registration on 19th of March from 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm, online (on MS TEAMS)

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From the Riviera to the Apennines: alternative models for tourist destinations (in English)

Job Guidance seminar on the 19th of March 2026, from 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm, online on MS Teams

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“Don Giovanni Colletto” Poetry Award

The Don Giovanni Colletto Secondary School is offering poetry awards for students in three categories: Poetry, Young Songwriters, Photograph the Verse. Deadline: 30 March.

21 Apr

Jornada de Puertas Abiertas Virtual

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Open day

23 Mar ore 15:00

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In person

Open day

17 Apr ore 15:00

Discover the degree programme

Online

Study grants and subsidies

Who it's for: Studio al primo anno, Studio dal secondo anno in poi

Bando Erasmus+ mobilità per tirocinio a.a. 2026/27

Deadline: 12 mag 2026, 13:00

Study grants and subsidies

Who it's for: Studio al primo anno, Studio dal secondo anno in poi, Ho una laurea

Bando Almacert 2026 - Prima edizione

Deadline: 15 mag 2026, 13:00

Student writing

What you know matters. If you know how to use it.

To enter the world of work, the knowledge you gain during your studies is not enough on its own. You also need the right tools and strategies to turn what you know into effective applications, strong interviews and concrete opportunities.

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