Economics and Management of Cultural
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IV° edition
Rome, 16 - 27 July 2012
The Summer School in Economics of Culture: Creativity, Happiness and Growth - IV edition is part of the International Master’s Program in Economics of Culture: Policy, Government and Management of CEIS (Centre for Economic and International Studies of the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) in cooperation with BAICR (Consortium of Cultural Institutions).
The event is a ten days intensive course designed for graduate students and professionals interested in the Economics and Management of Culture and related issues.
All courses are taught by instructors from the Master’s Program and include seminars and lectures from experts and speakers invited for ad hoc interventions.
The program is designed to provide the audience with both a global view of the "cultural system" and specific disciplinary insights from management to product design and organization of cultural activities. Students will have the chance to gain understanding, skills and useful instruments, as well as to enjoy the opportunity to upgrade their knowledge, exchange information, share opinions and discuss good practices.
Classes include thematic modules related to Tourism, Entertainment, Heritage, Technology, Art.
LOCATION AND DURATION:
School of Economics, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”- Via Columbia, 2 Rome
July 16-27 July 2012.
Please complete the admission form and to send a CV at beniculturali@economia.uniroma2.it
Applications will be accepted, up until the deadline on July 10th and assessed upon receipt. Successful candidates will be informed by email of their acceptance into the course.
Registration will be confirmed upon payment of the registration fee of € 500,00.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE & CREDITS
All the participants will receive a certificate of attendance issued by CEIS- Tor Vergata.
Under demand, the Summer School will also provide students with 12 ECTS.
The transcript will be issued under the previous submission by the student of a 20 page written paper as final assignment.
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