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Global cultures

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Do you have an innovative idea or start-up?

Participate in the Call for StartUp by 31 January 2024 and have the opportunity to join the University's programme that will guide and support you in developing your idea.

Share your suggestions on changes to the University's code of ethics

Participate in the revision of our code of ethics by 31 December to promote a shared vision of fairness, respect for differences, fairness, and integrity.

Contributions for personal study and research equipment lost or damaged during the flood in May 2023

The contributions are intended for those who enrolled in the academic year 2022/23 in a degree programme at the University of Bologna. Application deadline: 21 December.

Are you studying and working at the same time?

Fill in the questionnaire and help us find the best solutions and funding to support those who work while studying at Unibo.

13 Dec 2023

An idea for a startup related to Africa? Discover why to do it

On December 13th, join the presentation of StudENTforAfrica24 to learn about the benefits of the program that supports the growth of your ideas to create social and economic development in Africa.

from 11 Dec to 14 Dec 2023

GENDER, SEXUALITY AND DISPLACEMENT IN THE PERIPHERIES OF INDIA: THE LANGUAGE OF RIGHTS

Bitopi Dutta (School of Liberal Studies, UPES)

from 20 Sep to 31 Dec 2023

New Unibo podcast review: SILVA. Stories for a planet to heal

Four episodes on how literature can help us understand the relationship between human beings and the environment.

from 05 Feb to 08 Feb 2024

AFRICA AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: A POLITICAL HISTORY

Gerardo Serra (University of Manchester)

from 27 Feb to 01 Mar 2024

THE COLD WAR AND THE GLOBAL: MUTUAL INFLUENCES

Federico Romero (University of Florence)

from 16 Apr to 19 Apr 2024

THE CURIOUS CASE OF LUIGI GIUSTINIANI (1790s-1855): AN EXPLORATION IN GLOBAL MICRO-HISTORY

Matilde Cazzola (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory)