EUROPLANNING AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING FOR TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT

Matilde CARABELLESE EUROPLANNING AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING FOR TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT

4322100115
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANISTIC STUDIES
EQF7
MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
2024/2025

OBBLIGATORIO
YEAR OF COURSE 1
YEAR OF DIDACTIC SYSTEM 2018
AUTUMN SEMESTER
CFUHOURSACTIVITY
945LESSONS
ExamDate
APPELLO GENNAIO15/01/2025 - 09:00
APPELLO GENNAIO15/01/2025 - 09:00
APPELLO FEBBRAIO06/02/2025 - 09:00
APPELLO FEBBRAIO06/02/2025 - 09:00
Objectives
The course aims to provide specialized training on cohesion policy and, more specifically, on the fundamentals, principles and main methodologies for European planning, with the objective of applying language mediation skills to the stages of accessing European funding.
The student will learn about
the cohesion policy (Agenda 2030, Europe 2020, Partnership Agreement, National Operational Programs, Regional Operational Programs);
the criteria and procedures of national and regional post-2020 EU programming;
the methods and tools for preparing projects to apply for funding from community resources;
the information sources for monitoring public notices and calls for proposals.
Through the study of the discipline, the student will be able to
analyze the contents of community and national strategies on the subject of programming community resources;
identify funding opportunities related to the humanities sector;
prepare project papers useful for application for community financial support;
proceed to update information sources related to the monitoring of notices, calls and funding sources;
identify project content related to the humanities;
comply with functional textual requirements for participation in calls for proposals.
The student will be able to
select documentary sources;
access open sources platforms to acquire data of interest;
critically process information and data
The student will be able to
organize study and research findings and prepare public presentations;
report succinctly on the results of collective or individual research and studies;
cope with participation in group work.
The student will be able to
identify and access open source sources for the acquisition of data of interest;
systematize, process and graphically represent data and information;
carry out thematic studies and in-depth studies.
Lessons Timetable

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