Human trafficking and fundamental rights: an overview
The course on Human trafficking and fundamental rights is aimed at giving students an interdisciplinary approach on the “human trafficking”: a widespread and transnational phenomenon that interests all the States involved in the course and which poses not only legal issues but also economic, social and ethical issues. It is addressed to students of different fields, such as law, political science…
- Trainer/in: Annalisa Mangiaracina
- Trainer/in: Iolanda Roberta Sollima
- Trainer/in: Friedrich Hawemann
- Trainer/in: Carlos Martinez Perez
- Trainer/in: Fabrizio Pepe
- Trainer/in: Emmanuelle Puceat
- Trainer/in: Sonia Ros Franch
- Trainer/in: Simona Todaro
- Trainer/in: Virginia Toy
Multimodality of academic genres in multilingual education
This resource-based self-study material helps readers to engage with the manual "Multimodality of academic genres in multilingual education" which is a publication output of FORTHEM Lab Multilingualism in School and Higher Education, released in March 2022.
- Trainer/in: Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska
Research Methodology for exploring Digital Transformation
Course description The course is an academic program for MA and Ph.D. students focused on what research activity means, how is structured a research process and what are the most common research methodologies applied in digital transformation contexts. This course was developed by the University of Palermo (ITALY), the University of Mainz (GERMANY), and the University of Valencia (SPAIN) and it i…
- Trainer/in: Manfredi Bruccoleri
- Trainer/in: Marta Miragall Montilla
- Trainer/in: Sergio Riotta
- Trainer/in: Robert Geisler
Multilingual Learning Environments
The course helps students to build strategies for the conscious design and development of physical and virtual learning environments, known as schoolscapes. The course raises awareness of the role schoolscapes play in institutional interaction of various kinds: classroom interaction, organizational cultures of communication, and narrated local/national/global history. The course invites students …
- Trainer/in: Laura Castane Bassa
- Trainer/in: Tamás Szabó