INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS WWW.UNIMORE.IT WWW.UNIMORE.IT/INTERNATIONAL/INTSTUDENT.HTML WWW.INTERNATIONAL.UNIMORE.IT INDEX History of Modena and Reggio Emilia page 3 How is the Italian University System organized? page 4 How is a degree course organized and which courses does your University offer? page 6 Before my arrival in Italy which are the general information have I to know? page 7 I’m a EU/non EU student, do I need a residence permit during my studying period? page 11 Once arrived in Modena/Reggio Emilia where I have to go? page 13 Which are the services offered by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia? page 13 For every day life which are the useful information to know? page 17 Approximately what is the average cost of life in Modena/Reggio Emilia? page 19 Which are the vacation in Italy? page 19 During my spare time what can I do? page 19 How can I reach Modena/Reggio Emilia? page 21 MAPS page 22 2 History of Modena and Reggio Emilia MODENA: HISTORY Modena, a flourishing town during the Roman Empire, grew up in an area first inhabited by Ligurians and subsequently by Etruscan and Celts. The name Muthuna comes from Etruscan and was changed into Mutina by the Romans. After a long period of feuding between opposing city factions, the town submitted to the domination of the Este family of Ferrara in 1288. In 1598 Duke of Este made Modena the capital of his estates, a role retained by the city until 1796, when after the occupation by French troops, it joined the Cisalpine Republic. In the following century the town underwent a radical transformation owing to the construction of the railway and extension of the urban area. During the Second World War, Modena was severely damaged by allied bombing. After the war it enjoyed major economic, industrial and cultural growth to become one of the leading cities in the country in terms of wealth and standard of living. REGGIO EMILIA: HISTORY Reggio Emilia has a rich and varied history: it was first inhabited by Ligurians then by Celts, Etruscans and Gauls, Romans arrived in 193 B.C. The area of Reggio became the dominion of the “Canossas”. Matilde di Canossa solved the conflict between the Emperor and the Pope in 1077 with the historic meeting between Henry IV (the emperor) and Gregory (the Pope) in her castle. Following the French Revolution a “liberty tree” was placed in Piazza Duomo in 1796. Here the Republic Cispadana was founded: on the Seventh January 1797 the tricolour, which is still the official Italian flag, was created. At the end of the XIX century struggles for workers emancipation were common, causing the creation of many co-operative societies. Obtaining and defending Democracy have always been fundamental for the town, which was decorated by the President of Republic with the gold medal for valour in the Resistance. 3 How is the Italian University System organized? The academic year 2001/02 played a fundamental role for the transitory phase from the old to the new system with the introduction of credits (1 Italian credit – CFU = 1 ECTS credit): Degree Programme FIRST CYCLE Undergraduate studies First level degree CL Corsi di Laurea Triennale One cycle degree CLMu Corsi di Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico SECOND CYCLE Graduate studies Second level degree CLM Corsi di Laurea Magistrale Master of first level CMU1 Master Universitario di 1° livello THIRD CYCLE Postgraduate studies Research Doctorate courses CDR Corsi di Dottorato di Ricerca Courses/School of Specialisation CS / SS Corsi/Scuole di Specializzazione Master of second level CMU2 Master Universitario di 2° livello Final Degree Years of Study Credits Entry Requirements * Dottore 3 180 “Diploma di Scuola secondaria superiore” Admission: open or by entrance examination. For some courses admission is limited by numerus clausus. Dottore Magistrale 5-6 300-360 “Diploma di Scuola secondaria superiore”. Admission: open or by entrance examination. For some courses admission is limited by numerus clausus. Dottore Magistrale 2 120 First level degree 180 credits Admission: by entrance examination. For some courses admission is limited by numerus clausus. Diploma di Master 1 60 First level degree Admission is limited by numerus clausus and by entrance examination. Dottore di Ricerca 3 --- Second Level Degree. Admission is limited by numerus clausus and by entrance examination. Specialista 2-6 120-360 Second Level Degree. Admission is limited by numerus clausus and by entrance examination. Diploma di Master Universitario di 2° livello 1 60 Second level degree. Admission is limited by numerus clausus and by entrance examination. * For specific entry requirements see single universities list of degree courses and details. For more information: http://www.studiare-in-italia.it/studentistranieri/moduli/Circolare_2015_2016_MAE_MIUR_REV4_8_4.pdf 4 Italian universities are divided into Departments. Departments organize and define the academic activities of degree courses, promote, manage and carry out research and organize doctoral (PhD) programs. All Departments of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia have adopted the semester system. Lessons for the first semester usually run from the end of September to mid-December; lessons for the second semester run from the end of February to mid-May. The examination periods are roughly from the beginning of January to the end of February (first semester), and from the beginning of June to the end of July (second semester). Periods not included in the semesters are Christmas, Easter, and summer holidays. Lectures take place from Monday to Friday, in the mornings and afternoons, and are generally delivered in Italian. UNIMORE Departments UNIMORE is spread over the two cities of Modena and Reggio Emilia and has a polycentric campus structure. It counts 14 Departments: 11 are in Modena and 3 in Reggio Emilia. Society Department of Communication and Economics viale Antonio Allegri, 9 - 42121 Reggio Emilia Marco Biagi Department of Economics via Jacopo Berengario, 51 - 41121 Modena Department of Education and Humanities viale Antonio Allegri, 9 - 42121 Reggio Emilia Department of Law via San Geminiano, 3 - 41121 Modena Department of Linguistic and Cultural Studies largo Sant'Eufemia, 19 - 41121 Modena Health Surgical, Medical and Dental Department of Morphological Sciences related to Transplant, Oncology and Regenerative Medicine via del Pozzo, 71 - 41124 Modena Department of Diagnostics, Clinical and Public Health Medicine via del Pozzo, 71 - 41124 Modena Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences via Giuseppe Campi, 287 - 41125 Modena Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences via del Pozzo, 71 - 41124 Modena 5 Science Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences via Giuseppe Campi, 103 - 41125 Modena Department of Physics, Informatics and Mathematics via Giuseppe Campi, 213/a - 41125 Modena Life Department of Life Sciences via Giuseppe Campi, 287 - 41125 Modena Technology “Enzo Ferrari” Department of Engineering via Pietro Vivarelli, 10 - 41125 Modena Department of Engineering Sciences and Methods via Giovanni Amendola, 2 - Padiglione Morselli - 42122 Reggio Emilia 6 How is a degree course organized and which courses does your University offer? The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia offers first, second and one – cycle degree courses, first and second level Masters courses, Research Doctoral courses, Schools of Specialisation. A degree programme is composed of a number of mandatory and optional teaching and learning activities. Each of them has a certain number of credits calculated on the total amount of study required in each case. One credit corresponds to 25 hours of student work. Sixty (60) credits measure the workload of a full-time student during one academic year. Credits are awarded to students who have passed examination in the case of taught courses, participated in and passed the assessment for the laboratory activities, received a positive evaluation after an internship. In the Italian grading system the minimum pass mark is 18 and the top mark is 30 cum laude. FIRST, SECOND AND ONE-CYCLE DEGREES In order to enrol in a first level degree and a one-cycle degree students have to acquire a “diploma di scuola secondaria superiore”. In order to take a first level degree students have to acquire 180 credits in three years and to take a one-cycle degree they have to acquire 300 or 360 credits. To attend a second level degree students have to acquire a first level degree (180 credits). The duration of the course is of two years and at the end they have to acquire 120 credits and they have to write and discuss a dissertation. The final mark ranges are from 66 to 110 cum laude. For specific entry requirements (admission exams, aptitude and/or oral test or curricular rating) see single universities list of degree courses and details. MASTER COURSES After a first or a second degree course students can attend a Master of first or second level which generally includes an internship. Consider that a “Master Universitario” is different from a Master’s degree which correspond to an italian second degree course. RESEARCH DOCTORATE COURSES The Research Doctorate courses have the purpose to supply to the enrolled students, also by periods of study abroad and stage near subject private and publics, competences of elevated level and qualification, adapted to the exercise of activity of research and skills that demand a high degree of scientific preparation. The selection for the access to the Course of Doctorate happens for public competition. The Course of Doctorate instituted by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia begins the 1st January and has the duration of three years. SCHOOLS OF SPECIALISATION The criteria and terms for the submission of applications for School of Specialisation admission are specified in the individual application procedures. http://www.international.unimore.it/Study.html 7 Before my arrival in Italy which are the general information have I to know? International Students admission to first, second and one-cycle level degree courses NON EU CITIZENS RESIDING ABROAD Non EU citizens residing abroad have to submit their pre-enrollment at the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the country where the school that issued the diploma is based (if this is different from the student’s country of residence). The application deadline is established every year by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research. Applicants have to choose a degree course for which Italian Universities reserve a specific number of places for non–EU citizens ( www.studiare-in-italia.it/studentistranieri/ ). For further information please contact the Italian Embassy/Consulate in your country . For these students Italian language and culture proficiency test is required. (see Italian Language Test section) In order to enrol at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia non EU citizens need: - the original final diploma of secondary studies translated and legalized by the Italian Embassy - declaration of value of the final diploma of secondary studies issued and legalized by the Italian Embassy from which must result at least 12 years of schooling - any other certificates relating to academic studies partially completed (exams passed and official documentation regarding examination programmes). These are required to shorten programmes of study (admission to a year other than first year) or to complete the compulsory 12 years of schooling required for admission to Italian University. Students with an academic degree are eligible for the second level degree course and should provide in addition: - the original academic qualification awarded by a University translated and legalized by the Italian Embassy - declaration of value of the academic qualification issued and legalized by the Italian Embassy - a certificate issued by the competent academic authority, duly validated by the Italian Embassy, with details of exams passed - detailed study programs for every passed exam. Please check if the course/department you have chosen accepts them in English, otherwise, they must be translated by a sworn translator. ITALIAN LANGUAGE TEST To be admitted to a degree course a non EU citizen residing abroad has to pass an oral Italian language test. The test usually takes place at the beginning of September, the date is defined yearly by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (ask to the Italian Embassy/Consulate). For details about the test (address, timetable, ecc.) see departments web site. To be admitted to the test, on the day of the test itself the student must show his/her passport and entry visa for study reasons. Students with a qualified certificate of Italian language proficiency are exempted from the test (for more information about exemptions from the Italian language test see also http://www.study-initaly.it/studying/info-03.html ). Students who pass the Italian language test, but who are not awarded a place among the limited number of places available, are given the opportunity to apply for a “transfer” to another course of studies at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia where there are still places available, or to another Italian University. Once they have passed the test students can enrol at the Students Secretarial Offices. EU CITIZENS – NON EU CITIZENS WITH A VISA EU citizen and non EU citizens with a valid study visa can enroll as the Italian citizens at the Students Secretarial Offices during the enrollment period (end of July - mid October). Non EU Citizens should show a valid visa, a tourist Visa is not accepted. They need: - the original academic qualification awarded by a University translated and legalized by the Italian Embassy - declaration of value of the academic qualification issued and legalized by the Italian Embassy from which must result at least 12 years of schooling 8 - a certificate issued by the competent academic authority, duly validated by the Italian Embassy, with details of exams passed - detailed study programs for every passed exam Please check if the course/department you have chosen accepts them in English, otherwise, they must be translated by a sworn translator. Students with an academic degree are eligible for the second level degree courses and should provide in addition: - the original academic qualification awarded by a University translated and legalized by the Italian Embassy - declaration of value of the academic qualification issued and legalized by the Italian Embassy - a certificate issued by the competent academic authority, duly validated by the Italian Embassy, with details of exams passed - detailed study programs for every passed exam Please check if the course/department you have chosen accepts them in English, otherwise, they must be translated by a sworn translator. TUITION FEES The fees a student has to pay at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia are between 660,26 euros and 3.374,61 euros (a.y. 2015/16): UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (DURATION: 3 YEARS) 1.792,50 POSTGRADUATE COURSES (DURATION: 2 YEARS) and ONE CYCLE DEGREES (5 or 6 YEARS - Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Law, Primary Education) 1950,31 ARTS POSTGRADUATE COURSES (DURATION: 2 YEARS) 2.050,31 SCIENTIFIC POSTGRADUATE COURSES (DURATION: 2 YEARS) 2.108,12 POSTGRADUATE COURSE (DURATION: 2 YEARS - Dentistry and Dental Prosthesis) 3.174,61 PSYCOLOGICAL SCUENCES AND TECHNIQUES (DURATION: 3 YEARS) 2.192,50 DENTAL HYGIENE (DURATION: 3 YEARS) 2.292,50 RESEARCH DOCTORATE COURSE 1.332,11 9 STUDENTS' SECRETARIAL OFFICES The Students' Secretarial Offices deal with the school careers of students; they provide information on paperwork procedures and expiry dates; they check the regularity of school careers and look after the management of the general students’ archive; they issue all approved certificates. The Secretarial Offices also provide information on: entrance to restricted-number courses, registration, transfers, degree course transit, termination of studies, personalised study curriculum, etc. Some procedures can be performed through self-service stations (towers) or via Internet. OPENING HOURS By phone: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9.30 am - 11 am Counter: 1 may – 31 august: Monday 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm; Tuesday and Thursday 10 am - 1.00 pm 1 september – 30 april: Monday 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm; Tuesday 10 am - 1.00 pm; Wednesday 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm; Thursday 10 am - 1.00 pm ADDRESSES MODENA – VIA UNIVERSITÀ 4 Dept. of Law - phone: 0592056408 – [email protected] Dept. of Economics “Marco Biagi” - phone: 0592056404 - [email protected] Dept. of Studies on Language and Culture – phone: 0592056408 – [email protected] Research doctorates, Master - phone: 0592056423 - [email protected] Registration Office - phone: 0592056416 – [email protected] MODENA – VIA G. CAMPI 213/B Dept. of Chemical and Geological Sciences - phone: 0592055640 – [email protected] Biosciences and Biotechnologies - phone: 059 2055640 – [email protected] Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology and Herbal Sciences – phone: 0592055579 – [email protected] Environmental sciences - phone: 0592055640 – [email protected] Dept. Physics, Informatics and Mathematics – phone: 0592055640 – [email protected] Dept. of Engineering ”Enzo Ferrari” - phone: 0592055637 - [email protected] Medicine - phone: 059 2055634 – [email protected] Specialized Medical School – phone: 0592055634/5630 – [email protected] Registration Office - phone: 0592055645 – [email protected] 10 REGGIO EMILIA – VIALE ALLEGRI 15 Dept. of Communication and Economics – phone: 0522522204 – [email protected] Dept. of Education and Humanities – phone: 0522522204 – [email protected] Dept. of Agricultural Sciences – phone: 0522522204 – [email protected] Dept. of Engineering Sciences and Methods – phone: 0522522204 – [email protected] Registration Office - phone: 0522522070 - [email protected] FOR INFORMATION ABOUT COURSES, ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND REGISTRATION YOU CAN CONTACT ALSO THE STUDENTS’ INFORMATION OFFICES: Via Università 4 – Modena – Phone 059 2057095 Via Campi 213/b – Modena – Phone 059 2055645 Viale Allegri 15 – Reggio Emilia – Phone 0522 522010 [email protected] DISABLED STUDENTS OFFICE Modena Campus – Strada Vignolese 671/c - phone: 059 2058311- [email protected] Reggio Emilia Campus – Viale Antonio Allegri 9 - phone: 059 2058311- [email protected] BENEFITS OFFICE Corso Canalgrande 45 – Modena - Phone: 0592057090 – [email protected] 11 I’m a EU/non EU student, do I need a residence permit during my studying period? EU students For a staying period within 3 months it’s not necessary to possess a residence permit and to register at the City Hall/Registry Office. For a staying period over 3 months within 8 days of your arrival at the University Residence it is necessary going to the City Hall / Registry Office of: Modena, Via Santi, 40; Reggio Emilia, Via Toschi, 27. To register you need: - passport or identity card - photocopy of EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) and the form E106 (available by the Health Services of your country) or private health insurance - registration at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (from the Student Secretarial Office of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) - “Dichiarazione di ospitalità” from the Responsible of the University Residence or photocopy of the “contratto di locazione” in case of private accommodation - documentary proof to have enough money for living (photocopy of the statement of bank account, grants, family aids, ecc.) or substitute of financial resources (the form is available by the City Hall/Registry Office) - Fiscal code see For every day life which are the useful information to know? section - a stamp duty “marca da bollo” of 16,00 Euros (you can buy it at the tobacconist’s or directly by the City Hall/Registry Office). Non EU students For a staying period over 3 months within 8 days of the arrival you have to ask for the issue of a Study Residence Permit by filling it the “Yellow Kit”. You can find it at Post Offices with a Sportello Amico counter or at certain municipality or trade union offices. If you go to a municipality or trade union office you do not need the kit of paper forms and you can take advantage of free assistance from qualified personnel who will help you to complete your application. The total fees to ask for the Residence Permit amounts to around 150,00 euros. The toll-free number 800.309.309 (operated in cooperation with Anci) provides general information and addresses of municipality and trade union offices equipped to handle applications, through responses via text messaging. It is active 24 hours a day, every day, and provides information in Italian, English, Spanish, Arabic and French. The Poste Italiane number 803.160 provides the addresses of post offices with a Sportello Amico counter. Service from Monday to Saturday, 8am to 8pm (only in Italian). The number 848.855.888 provides information on the papers progress. Service from Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED - photocopy of the passport (visa page and personal details page) - photocopy of the study programme certified by the Italian Embassy/Consulate which issued the entry visa (presentation letter written by the School/host institution supporting your visa application with the stamp of the Italian Consulate/Embassy where the visa was issued) or certificate issued by the School/host institution if the Italian Consulate/Embassy has not put its stamp on the letter - photocopy of the registration at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (from the Student Secretarial Office of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) - copy of the insurance policy valid for Italy for the entire period of validity of the permit of stay, which will cover you in case of illness and injury 1 1 In case you do not have an insurance policy valid for Italy you can underwrite a health insurance policy that can be paid at any Post Office with a private insurance company. The most common is INA ASSITALIA, Via Curtatone 4/d, 12 - documentary proof to have enough money for living (photocopy of the statement of bank account, grants, family aids, ecc.) - “Dichiarazione di ospitalità” from the Responsible of the University Residence or photocopy of the “contratto di locazione” in case of private accommodation - a revenue stamp “marca da bollo” of 16,00 euros (it can be bought at the tobacconist’s) A study residence permit will allow you to work up to a maximum of 20 hours per week and a maximum of 1.040 hours per year. Information on the residence permit in general and on the residence permit for employment are available on the web site http://www.poliziadistato.it/articolo/10716-Residence_permit 00100 ROMA, phone no. 06 3611676 –fax no. 06 3613626; postal account no. 71270003 (costs: for 6 months 49,00 euros; for 12 months 98,00 euros). This insurance covers urgent hospitalization following a visit to the Emergency Room (Pronto Soccorso). Please note that private insurance from your country is not accepted by the Italian “Questura” unless you have an official paper from the Italian Embassy/Consulate in your country stating that your insurance coverage extends also to Italy. 13 Once arrived in Modena/Reggio Emilia where I have to go? International students at their arrival can go to the “International Welcome Desk” at the Students Mobility Office. The International Welcome Desk deals with the initial reception, offers advice and assistance to apply for a residence permit, take the fiscal code, sign up for the National Health Service (NHS), sign the health insurance policy, open bank accounts, and to advise for housing . The International Welcome Desk is in Via Università 4, Modena. phone: +39 059 2056568 fax: +39 059 2056566 e-mail: [email protected] Opening hours: Tuesday and Thursday 10.30 am -01.00 pm. Alternatively, by previous phone appointment. From September 2015 the International Welcome Desk will be located in the Department of Law in San Geminiano street in Modena. Web site: http://www.unimore.it/international/intstudent.html Which are the services offered by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia? ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES The Language Centre of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia offers pre-semester intensive Italian Language Courses and regular Language courses of Italian for foreign students. The courses are designed to improve students’ language skills in order to help them in their academic work in Italy. The courses are free for all foreign students or researches working at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Students’ language skills will be assessed at the beginning of semester through a placement test after which students will be placed to a course suitable to their level. However, to be able to attend the regular language courses students are required to have a pre-intermediate level of Italian. Each semester the CLA will offer courses at B1, B2, C1 and C2 levels and on successful completion of any of the above, students will obtain 4 credits. Before the start of University classes, the CLA offers pre-semester courses (in September and in February) for students who did not attain the required pre-intermediate level in the placement test. Students who do not have the minimum language skills to attend these pre-semester courses can benefit from the on-line course and the resources available in the self-access centers, where students will be assisted by a trained language advisor who will advise them on the most appropriate learning materials for the language skills they want to improve. No credits are offered for either pre-semester intensive courses, on-line or self-access activities. RESIDENCES - www.unimore.it/servizistudenti/alloggiEN.html ER.GO Residences in Modena and Reggio Emilia Students from other districts, in very indigent or indigent economic condition, have, by competition, the chance of acquiring lodgings in the buildings of ER.GO. Requirements for lodging assignment are the same as for the granting of scholarships. Accommodation in residences and apartments (some of which recently renovated), is close to the university departments, or else inside the university campus. Other accommodation is located in areas within easy reach of the faculties on foot or using public transport. The yearly charge (for 11 months) goes from a minimum of around euros 1.500,00 to a maximum of around euros 2.100,00. Benefit call Other Residences 14 Collegio San Carlo Located in the heart of the city of Modena, in a 17th century building close to Piazza Grande and the Faculties of Law and Letters, Collegio San Carlo is the University's oldest college, established in the early 17th century as a Collegium Nobilium. Today it is reserved for the students of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. YOUTH HOSTEL - http://aighostels.it/it/ Before your arrival you can book a room in the Youth Hostel. Modena Ostello San Filippo Neri Reggio Emilia Hostel Italia Ostello Basilica della Ghiara RESTAURANT CARD The student card delivered by the Students Secretarial Offices permits to eat at the students’ restaurants paying a fixed price. Students’ Restaurant in Modena Students’ Restaurant in Reggio Emilia STUDENTS’ UNION Students’ association exist to represent Modena and Reggio Emilia students’ interests at a University level, to provide services and support for all students. DISABLED STUDENTS The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia assists disabled students by supplying services such as accommodation and integration in the academic community, transport facilities specifically equipped, living quarters within the university complex, teaching aids (auxiliary computer aids and tutors). TRANSPORTS Bus - http://www.setaweb.it/ MODENA - http://www.setaweb.it/azienda/index.php?azienda=mo Info phone no. 840 000 916 University students will obtain discounts on the season ticket price showing their university student card plus passport or identity card. They can go to the Bus station by SETA Via Bacchini, 1 (from Monday to Saturday 8 am – 18 pm). The season ticket permits to take advantage of the Taxibus (during the night and on Sundays). Students can use it also on the Aerbus to reach Bologna Airport. Single ticket (valid 75 minutes) costs € 1,20 and it’s buyable at the tobacconist’s shops, bars, newspaper kiosks and on the bus. REGGIO EMILIA - http://www.setaweb.it/azienda/index.php?azienda=re Info phone no. 840 000 916 University students will obtain discounts on the season ticket price showing their university student card plus passport or identity card and one photo. They can go to the Bus station by ACT Viale Allegri or at “Biglietteria Marconi” – Piazzale Marconi,1 by the Railway Station. Single ticket (75 minutes) costs € 1,20 and it’s buyable at the tobacconist’s shops. INSURANCE The students are insured by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia against accidents and tort liability only in the university spaces. 15 WIRELESS ACCESS TO THE UNIVERSITY NETWORK In some university areas wireless connection can be made to the University network. E-MAIL SERVICE In mid-March 2001, the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia began providing a free e-mail service for all enrolled students in order to favour communication between students and lecturers. The e-mail box is ACTIVATED about 15 days after enrolment (when the student is given a magnetic card) and DEACTIVATED about 15 days after graduation/specialisation. STUDENTS’ SECRETARY’S OFFICE ONLINE COUNTER For interactive Students’ secretary’s office services such as pre-enrolment or to see your administrative position, the ESSE3 service is operative. This should also be used to register for exams and various other functions. COMPUTER WORKSHOPS Various departments and libraries feature classrooms, workshops and computer stations for use by students for study purposes. To access and use these stations, contact the single departments and libraries. UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES The University Library System (Sistema Bibliotecario d’Ateneo) consists of seven libraries and a coordination centre. In the Library System, centralized and decentralized functions aim at offering support to the University’s didactic and research activities coordinating projects and services, in order to select, gather, organize and offering users access to all types of information. The University Libraries are divided into subject areas according to cultural affinities and offer many services to all those who study and work in the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia: Services: catalogue, borrowing, interlibrary loan, document delivery, photocopying and printing, internet and wireless, electronic resources, institutional repository, library assistance on-site and online. UNIVERSITY CENTRES CCAF Headache and drug abuse via del Pozzo, 71 – Modena - phone: 059 4224064 - fax: 059 4224069 CEA University E-Learning Centre viale Allegri, 13 - Reggio Emilia - phone: 0522 52 2521 - fax: 0522 52 2512 CeIRG Genomic research via Campi, 287- Modena - phone: 059 205 7144 - fax: 059 205 5671 Center for Regenerative Medicine “Stefano Ferrari” via Glauco Gottardi, 100 – Modena - phone: 059 205 8070 - fax: 059 205 8115 Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Modena - phone: 059 205 8070 - fax: 059 205 8115 CIGS – Inter-Departmental Great Instruments Centre via G. Campi, 213/a – Modena - phone: 059 205 5228 - fax: 059 370551 CLA University Language Centre Palazzo Coccapani - Corso Vittorio Emanuele 59 – Modena - phone: 059 205 7001/7015 - fax: 059 205 7007 CRIS - Inter-Departmental Security Research Centre Via Vignolese 905 – Modena - phone: 059 2056137 – fax: 059 2056129 CSSI – Inter-Departmental Biological Service Centre at Policlinico Hospital - Largo del Pozzo, 71 – Modena - phone: 059 4223734 - fax: 059 422 2196 CUSCOS - University Center for Cooperation Modena E2 CIT Interdepartment Center for Innovation on Energy Efficiency via Vignolese 905 – Modena - phone: 059 205 6194 - fax: 059 205 6126 16 MaRP - Inter-Departmental Rare Lung Disease Research Centre at Policlinico Hospital - via del Pozzo, 71 – Modena - phone: 059 422 2198 - fax: 059 422 4231 SBA – University Library System via G. Campi, 213/c – Modena - phone: 059 205 5769 - fax: 059 205 5594 Center for Gerontological Evaluation and Research via Pietro Giardini, 1355 - loc. Baggiovara Interdepartmental Center for Industrial Research SOFTECH: ICT for Enterprise Strada Vignolese 905 – Modena Interdepartmental Centre for Research on Diseases of the Cranial Base via Pietro Giardini, 1355 - loc. Baggiovara Interdepartmental Centre EN & TECH Viale Amendola 2 – Padiglione Morselli – Reggio Emilia Interdepartmental Centre for Applied Research and Services in the Field of Advanced Mechanics and Motoristica - INTERMECH Strada Vignolese 905 – Modena Center for the Improvement and Enhancement of Biological Resources Agri - BIOGEST-SITEIA Viale Amendola 2 – Padiglione Besta – Reggio Emilia UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS AND BOTANICAL GARDEN Anatomical Museums of the Department of Palaeobiology and Botanical Garden Via Jacopo Berengario 14 – Modena - Phone: 059 2057131 – fax: 059 2057136 Astronomic and Geophysical Museum of the Department of Engineering Sciences Piazza Roma 22 – Modena - phone: 059 222239; fax: 059 373180 Botanical Garden of the Department of Palaeobiology and Botanical Garden Viale Caduti in Guerra 127 – Modena - phone: 059 2056011; fax: 059 2056005 Gemma 1786. Estense Mineralogical and Geological Museum of the Department of Earth Sciences - Largo Sant'Eufemia, 19 - Modena phone: 059 2055811; fax: 059 2055887 Laboratory of Mathematical Machines of the Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics - Via Giuseppe Campi 213/b – Modena Phone: 059 2055039 – fax: 059 2055680 Museums of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy of the Department of Palaeobiology and Botanical Garden - Via Università 4 – Modena Phone: 059 2055555 – fax 059 2055548 Palaeontology Museum of the Department of Palaeobiology and Botanical Garden - Via Università 4 - Modena phone: 059 2056520; fax: 059 218212 17 For every day life which are the useful information to know? CLIMATE AND OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE TOWNS Modena and Reggio Emilia have a typically continental climate: winters are quite cold with temperatures sometimes below 0°C. In spring and summer temperatures range between 10 and 20°C. Summers temperatures are often over 30°C. Modena Modena stands at 34 meters above sea level. The town has 6 parks and is considered to be one of the greenest cities in Italy. Modena is also famous for the quality of its food. Parmesan cheese, Tortellini, Lambrusco (the region’s typical wine), ham and balsamic vinegar are all traditional Modenese products. Reggio Emilia Reggio stands at 58 metres above the sea level. BANK ACCOUNT To open a “conto corrente” you need: - residence permit - passport - “codice fiscale” (fiscal code - see “Agenzia delle Entrate” ) - residence/domicile in Italy Taxes: about 40 euros. You do not need a minimum amount of money to open a bank account. To obtain a bancomat or a credit card you must have a certain sum of money deposited. FISCAL CODE You can ask for the fiscal code to the “Agenzia delle Entrate” offices. You need either the passport or the residence permit. Modena: Via delle Costellazioni 180 – phone 059 2054411 Opening hours: from Monday to Friday 8.45-12.45; Tuesday and Thursday 14.30-16.30. Reggio Emilia: Via P. Borsellino 32 – phone 0522 234111 Opening hours: from Monday to Friday 8.45-12.45; Tuesday and Thursday 14.30-16.30. August: close in the afternoon. OPENING HOURS OF OFFICES AND SHOPS Banks: Monday to Friday: 8.30-13.30 / 15.00 – 16.00 Post Office: Monday to Saturday: 8.00-13.30; Central office: 8.00-18.30 Shops: Monday to Saturday: 9.00 – 12.30 / 15.30 – 19.30 (closed on Thursday afternoon or Monday morning). Restaurants/Pizzerias: 12.00-14.00 / 19.00-01.00 ELECTRICITY The voltage in Italy is 220 volts: an adapter may be necessary for electrical items brought from the country origin. TELEPHONES AND POST CODES Code number to call Italy from abroad Modena code number 059 Reggio Emilia code number 0522 0039 Public Telephones: accept coins, phone cards and credit cards. Phone cards are buyable at the tobacconist’s shops. 18 International Calls: telephone cards for international calls are usually the cheapest way to make international calls. Ask in the shop for the best deal to the country you are interested in. Mobile phones: in Italy you will find different telephone deals. Ask in the shop for the best deal for your needs. Modena post code I - 41100 Reggio Emilia post code I - 42100 BICYCLES In Modena and Reggio Emilia you can easily move by bike thanks to a well organised cycle lane net. HOSPITALS MODENA Policlinico di Modena – Largo del Pozzo 71 – phone 059 422 21 11 Nuovo Ospedale Civile S. Agostino Estense - Via Giardini, 1355 – Baggiovara - phone 059 3961111 REGGIO EMILIA Azienda Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova – Viale Risorgimento 80 – phone 0522 296111 USEFUL NUMBERS First Aid (Sanitary emergency) Polizia (Police) Carabinieri (Carabineers) Vigili del Fuoco (Fire brigades) Taxi service Modena Taxi service Reggio Emilia 118 113 112 115 059/374242 0522/452545 19 Approximately what is the average cost of life in Modena/Reggio Emilia? The quality of life offered by Modena or Reggio Emilia can be compared to the average cost of life in other towns in the North of Italy. The costs reported subsequently offer an overview that can be useful to plan your budget. Avg. Cost for renting a private bedsit: € 250/month Avg. Cost for renting a private two-roomed flat: € 650/month Urban bus ticket: Modena € 1,20 (75 minutes); Reggio Emilia € 1,20 (75 minutes) Meal in pizzeria: about € 15,00 Breakfast in a local bar (cappuccino and croissant): about € 2,50 Meal in a café (sandwich and drink): about € 6,00 Cinema ticket: € 8,00 (some reductions on working days are possible) Which are the vacation in Italy ? 1st January: New Years’ Day 6th January : Epiphany 31st January: Saint Geminiano –The patron saint of Modena March/ April: Easter (Sunday and Monday) 25th April: Liberation Day 1st May: Labour Day 2nd June: Feast of the Republic 15th August: Assumption 1st November: All Saints’ Day 24th November: Saint Prospero – The patron saint of Reggio Emilia 8th December: The Immaculate Conception 25th December: Christmas 26th December: Boxing Day During my spare time what can I do? UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTRE (CUS) - HTTP://WWW.CUS.UNIMORE.IT/SITE/HOME.HTML The University Sports Centre offers recreational sports activities on a competitive and on a beginning level. The CUS organizes games with other Schools, in different disciplines. The CUS is in Via Campi 161 – Modena. phone: 059-2055068- 059-374440 fax: 059-270116 e-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY CHOIR The University Students and Cultural Association "Coro dell'Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia", organized in 2001 and finally established in 2002, was created to favour the aggregation and socialisation of University students and the growth of culture in the area through vocal and instrumental music performances. SPIRITUAL ASSISTANCE Professor Don Marco Maioli, ecclesiastic assistant for the Modena University environment. [email protected] THEATRES IN MODENA TEATRO STORCHI Largo Garibaldi, 15 - Info: 059 2136011 - box office: 059 2136021 E-mail: [email protected] TEATRO COMUNALE “LUCIANO PAVAROTTI” Via del Teatro, 8 - box office: 059 2033010 E-mail: [email protected] 20 TEATRO MICHELANGELO Via Giardini, 257 - Info: 059 343662 E-mail: [email protected] TEATRO DELLE PASSIONI Viale Carlo Sigonio, 382 - Info: 059 301880 E-mail: [email protected] THEATRES IN REGGIO EMILIA TEATRO “CAVALLERIZZA” Viale Allegri, 8/a - Info: 0522 458811 E-mail: [email protected] TEATRO “LUDOVICO ARIOSTO” Corso Cairoli, 1 - Info: 0522 458811 E-mail: [email protected] TEATRO ROMOLI VALLI Piazza Martiri del 7 luglio - Info: 0522 458811 E-mail: [email protected] TEATRO SAN PROSPERO Via Guidelli 5 - Info: 0522 439346 E-mail: [email protected] CINEMAS Both in Modena and Reggio Emilia there are several cinemas. Remind that for most of them you have to book the place in advance, also by phone. MUSEUMS Modena and Reggio Emilia have several museums. You can find the complete list on the web page: Modena www.museimodenesi.it Reggio Emilia musei.comune.re.it PUBLIC LIBRARIES Public libraries in Modena and in Reggio Emilia 21 How can I reach Modena/Reggio Emilia? BY PLANE The nearest airport is the “Guglielmo Marconi” airport in Bologna. The airport is well linked to the Bologna central railway station by “Aerobus-BLQ”. The trip takes about 20 minutes and costs 6.00 euros. Ticket also available on the bus. Once at the station, trains to Modena and Reggio Emilia are very frequent and the journey takes 20/30 minutes. Remind to stamp the ticket before getting on board of the train (yellow machines). From the Bologna airport you can also catch the “AerBus” to Modena. The bus reaches the Modena bus station where you can catch buses or taxis. The journey takes 50 minutes. Price: one way fare € 15.00. Ticket also available on the bus, free luggage transport. The bus leaves every two hours: from Bologna airport first bus leaves at 6.15 am, last bus leaves at 22.30 pm BY CAR Two motorways connect Modena/Reggio Emilia to the rest of the country: The A22 (known as the Autostrada del Brennero) and the A1 (known as the Autostrada del Sole). If you arrive from the north you should take “Reggio Emilia” exit (if you have to reach Reggio Emilia) or “Modena Nord” exit (obviously if you have to arrive in Modena). The “Modena Sud” exit is better if you are coming from the south. In Italy you must pay to use the motorways. You are issued a ticket at your entrance and when you exit you pay a toll based on the distance covered. Credit cards are accepted. Do not try to enter or exit through TELEPASS gates: these gates require a special device on your car. 22 23 24 25