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Physics meets schools - 2021
The RETE! Project to combat child educational poverty (2019-2022)
Our Department is a partner of the Project Rela Relazioni ed eccellenze educative sul Territorio (RETE!), coordinated by the APS Educare alla Vita Buona and funded by the Sociale Con i Bambini of Rome, implementing subject of the fund for the fight against child educational poverty. The aim of the project is to consolidate and expand the educating community, implementing a coordinated series of excellent training proposals for children in the 5-14 age group, especially those at risk of marginalization, reducing school dispersion.
The project includes the POST-Science Museum of Perugia, the municipality of Gualdo Tadino, three schools including the Umbrian Apennine belt, a series of cultural associations and social promotion.
To welcome and involve children participating in the RETE! project, we have transformed Room A of the Physics Building into a "Theatre of Physics", through sound and light equipment. In addition, we have upgraded the TerraLab at the Earth Science building.
Learn more about the RETE! project visiting the website: https://www.educareallavitabuona.it/home/rete
Services of television broadcasters Conference “FACCIAMO UN PATTO?” (LET'S MAKE A DEAL?) held on October 9, 2020
https://www.educareallavitabuona.it/home/rete
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Physics meets high school students edition 2020
The Department of Physics and Geology of the University of Perugia, in collaboration with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) of Perugia and the CNR-INFM (Physics of Matter) has prepared a catalogue of thematic seminars on Physics, aimed at high school students. The seminars last about 45 minutes and are held by teaching and research staff from the Department and the research bodies working on this initiative.
Physics meets high school students 2019 edition
The Department of Physics and Geology of the University of Perugia, in collaboration with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) of Perugia and the CNR-INFM (Physics of Matter) has prepared a catalogue of thematic seminars on Physics, aimed at high school students. The seminars last about 45 minutes and are held by teaching and research staff from the Department and the research bodies working on this initiative.
Physics meets high school students 2017-2018
The Department of Physics and Geology of the University of Perugia, in collaboration with the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) of Perugia and the CNR-INFM (Physics of Matter) has prepared a catalogue of thematic seminars on Physics, aimed at high school students. The seminars last about 45 minutes and are held by teaching and research staff from the Department and the research bodies working on this initiative.
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Establishing direct links between academia and industry is one of the main objectives of the University of Perugia. Therefore, the job placement service has been further developed, with a special effort to increase occasions for students to meet local and international employers. The Department of Physics and Geology fully shares these objectives and is actively involved in the related activities.
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The Erasmus+ Study programme allows enrolled students who are registered in a higher education institution to undertake a learning experience in another country. In the framework of the Erasmus + programme you can spend between 3 months (minimum duration) and a full Academic year abroad for study. The mobility is carried out within the framework of prior “inter-institutional agreements” between the sending and the receiving institution, both of which must be holders of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. The same student may participate in more than one mobility periods up to a maximum of 12 months for each cycle of study, regardless of the number and type of mobility activities.
Incoming exchange students may consult the ECTS Catalogue, which contains all useful information on the course catalogue, admission procedures, as well as cost of living and accommodation.
Erasmus agreements of the Department of Physics and Geology in the following fields (ISCED code)
• 441 : Physics
• 443 : Earth Science
• 4434 : Geology
• 4439 : Others - Geography, Geology
• 521 : Mechanics and metal work
Contacts
• Dr Sabrina Nazzareni (Department Erasmus Coordinator)
phone [+39] 075.585.2616 ; e-mail: sabrina.nazzareni
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• Prof Simonetta Cirilli (Department Internationalization Coordinator)
phone [+39] 075.585.2631 ; e-mail: simonetta.cirilli
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• Dr Cristina Pauselli (Member of the Erasmus Departmental Commission)
phone [+39] 075.585.2638 ; e-mail: cristina.pauselli
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• Prof. Andrea Orecchini (Member of the Erasmus Departmental Commission)
phone [+39] 075.585.2706; e-mail: andrea.orecchini
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