The Master Course provides for the assignment of credits to students who participate in internships and internships organized by the Course itself or by public or private institutions and institutions officially recognized by the Course.
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Programme
For over two decades, the Roma Tre Seminars in Classical Studies have offered Italian and foreign scholars the opportunity to present preliminary results and firsthand experiences of ongoing research. While the topics addressed are mainly centered on literary and historical case studies, they also encompass the broad spectrum of disciplines related to the study of Greek and Roman antiquity.Core Documentation
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Only attendance at 80% of the seminar sessions may qualify students for the award of 6 ECTS credits within the “other activities” component of their Study Plan, provided that they submit two papers based on different seminars for evaluation by the organizers.Type of evaluation
The seminars are open to all interested participants and are also intended for Roma Tre students, with particular reference to those enrolled in the Master's degree programs in Philology, Literatures and History of Antiquity (LM-15), Italian Studies (LM-14), and Religions, Culture and History (LM-64). For these students, attendance at 80% of the sessions may qualify for the award of 6 ECTS credits within the “other activities” component of their Study Plan, provided that they submit two papers based on different seminars for evaluation by the organizers. teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
For over two decades, the Roma Tre Seminars in Classical Studies have offered Italian and foreign scholars the opportunity to present preliminary results and firsthand experiences of ongoing research. While the topics addressed are mainly centered on literary and historical case studies, they also encompass the broad spectrum of disciplines related to the study of Greek and Roman antiquity.Core Documentation
There are no textsReference Bibliography
No textAttendance
Only attendance at 80% of the seminar sessions may qualify students for the award of 6 ECTS credits within the “other activities” component of their Study Plan, provided that they submit two papers based on different seminars for evaluation by the organizers.Type of evaluation
The seminars are open to all interested participants and are also intended for Roma Tre students, with particular reference to those enrolled in the Master's degree programs in Philology, Literatures and History of Antiquity (LM-15), Italian Studies (LM-14), and Religions, Culture and History (LM-64). For these students, attendance at 80% of the sessions may qualify for the award of 6 ECTS credits within the “other activities” component of their Study Plan, provided that they submit two papers based on different seminars for evaluation by the organizers.