t) Other activity and language skill
Degree course Modern foreign languages - academic year 23/24
As part of Other training activities, in addition to the credits envisaged in the study plan, the student can be awarded credits via adequately certified professional skills and abilities. Recognition of the activities completed occurs following presentation of certified documentation of the activity carried out.
Activity 2023/2024
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Authorship and Spiritual Prose in the Golden Age’ (Vercelli, 13-14/06/2024)
Contacts: Prof. Andrea Baldissera and Prof. Matteo Mancinelli
Description | CFU |
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The International Conference ‘Autoría y prosa espiritual en el Siglo de Oro. Procesos de escritura y reescritura en la ascética y mística de los siglos XVI-XVII’ will be held on 13 and 14 June 2024 in Meeting Room 2 of Palazzo Tartara. Professors Andrea Baldissera (UPO), Francisco J. Escobar Borrego (Un. Sevilla), Marta Fabbri (UniFE), Enrico Lodi (UniPV), Matteo Mancinelli (UPO), Juan Antonio Marcos (Un. Pontificia Comillas), Sofia Morabito (UniPI), Laura Rodríguez Fernández (UniFE), Marcial Rubio Árquez (UniCH), Paolo Tanganelli (UniFE), Valeria Tocco (UniPI), Luca Zaghen (UniMC). In order to be awarded 2 CFU, students of Modern Foreign Languages and Languages, Cultures, Tourism will have to attend the whole conference as auditors and produce a paper on two speeches of their choice. This paper will be assessed by the organisers of the event, Professors Andrea Baldissera and Matteo Mancinelli. |
2 CFU |
UPO JUNIOR DAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2023
Contacts: Prof.ssa Stefania Ferrari and Prof.ssa Miriam Ravetto
Description | CFU |
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UPO Junior is a University event that involves schools of different types and levels in the area. Participation consists of conducting linguistic activities in a small group with primary or secondary school students. In more detail, the laboratory uses a board game aimed at observing pragmatic skills in the creation of various linguistic acts. The university students who participate will have to collaborate with the teachers in preparing the game, managing it during the event, reviewing the material and collecting data that emerges from the game |
1 CFU |
TRANSLATION PROJECT GERMAN-ITALIAN/ITALIAN-GERMAN IN COLLABORATION WITH THE "LENE THUN" FOUNDATION
Contact: Prof.ssa Miriam Ravetto
Description | CFU |
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The activity emerged from an educational and scientific cooperation agreement between the “Lene Thun” Onlus Foundation (Bolzano) and the Department of Humanities. Interested students will be required to participate in a series of lessons by Dr. Eva Stückel, aimed at strengthening translation skills. During these lessons, translation work will be performed from Italian to German (and vice versa) of informative and promotional texts that the Foundation needs for the communication and promotion of its activities at the Italian and German hospitals where it operates. Students must continue and complete the translation work individually. The translations will then be reviewed and discussed in group meetings and subsequently transmitted to the Foundation. Students will also be involved in translating continuously updated pages of the site (e.g. the newsletter). 2 ECTS credits for participation in the series of lessons and the submission of translations. |
2 CFU |
WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO QUEER AND GENDER STUDIES
Contact: Prof. MARCO PUSTIANAZ (early first semester)
Description | CFU |
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The workshop sets out to present an introductory framework of the cultural, artistic and political debates linked to the development of the feminist movement and LBGTQ+ activism from the 1970s to today, and their persistence and transformation in contemporary, national and international scenarios, through the choice of texts and audiovisual materials proposed by the teacher and collected by the students themselves during the seminar. There will be talks by visiting experts |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: THEATRE SCRIPTWRITING IN ENGLISH
Contact: Prof. MARCO PUSTIANAZ (first and second semester, from October to June)
Description | CFU |
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Workshop aimed at producing the script for the TiLLiT English 2024 show. The activity includes introductory seminars on theatre writing in the context of the TiLLiT project (with examples taken from texts from previous years) and the collaborative writing of a text in English for the TiLLiT English 2023-24 group |
4 CFU |
WORKSHOP: THEATRE IN LANGUAGE (TILLIT)
Contact: Prof. MARCO PUSTIANAZ (first and second semester, from October to June)
Description | CFU |
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Practical workshop with elements of improvisation for each of the four languages; group work both led by instructors and independently. Creation of final show. The theatre workshop in a foreign language is offered in the following languages:
It is essential to contact the coordinator of the language chosen by the end of October to allow the formation of the groups. |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA AND CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION
Contact: Prof.ssa Laura Tommaso
Description | CFU |
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International laboratory on the uses of English as a lingua franca in written communication and transcultural speech. Participants will have the opportunity to hone their linguistic skills through online peer collaboration. The workshop is coordinated within the international TAPP network. Maximum number of participants: 10 |
3 CFU |
WORKSHOP: SPECIALIST LANGUAGES AND ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Contact: Prof.ssa Laura Tommaso (first semester - only II LSM)
Description | CFU |
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The "Specialist Languages and English Translation" laboratory offers students the opportunity to develop specific skills in the field of translating specialist texts from English into Italian. Using theoretical-practical reflection tools, students will acquire a basic knowledge of the theoretical principles of translation and practical strategies necessary to deal with specialist texts. They will be exposed to a variety of texts from fields such as medicine, science and technology, allowing them to understand the terminology and writing styles specific to each field. Through practical translation and revision exercises, students will be able to apply the knowledge acquired and refine their linguistic and translation skills. They will also be introduced to translation support technology tools, such as translation memories and computer-aided translation software, which will help them improve the efficiency and consistency of their translations. More information: Syllabus |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Contact: Prof.ssa Elisabetta Lonati (first semester - only III year of course in LSM)
Description | CFU |
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Historical introduction and linguistic change from Old English to Late Modern English: periodisation, historical-cultural changes, linguistic variation and social stratification; regional varieties. The salient characteristics of Old English (around 449-1100), Middle English (around 1100-1500), Early and Late Modern English (1500-1800): linguistic particularities (graphic, phonological, lexical, morphosyntactic); external influences (Latin, Romance languages, other languages); standardisation processes. More information: Syllabus |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: HISTORY OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
The Royal Spanish Academy and its role in the history of the Spanish language.
Description | CFU |
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More information: Syllabus |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: HISTORY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE
Contact: Prof. Maurizio Busca (second semester)
Description | CFU |
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The workshop traces the history of the French language from its origins to the present day. The salient characteristics of the different states of the language will be illustrated and, at the same time, the main cultural, social and political events or phenomena that influenced its evolution will be highlighted. More information: Syllabus |
6 CFU |
WORKSHOP: CRITICAL AND ACADEMIC WRITING - THE ESSAY
Contact: Prof.ssa Stefania Sini (first semester, starts 12 October)
Description | CFU |
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Introductory workshop on writing and editing a critical essay, and on literary criticism and theory. More information: Syllabus The 30-hour workshop will take place from October to December, with a 4-hour weekly meeting every other week. Calendar of sessions:
Location: aula Beretta 1 Ala conventuale Sant'Andrea |
6 CFU |
Language TIPS – TRAINING WORKSHOP
Contacts: Prof.ssa Stefania Ferrari and Prof.ssa Miriam Ravetto
Description | CFU |
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The Language TIPS (Task, Interaction and Pragmatics at School) project aims to encourage interaction between university teaching, research, training and teaching on the topic of language learning. In particular, the project focuses on the theme of development of pragmatic and interactional skills in the mother tongue, second or foreign language, an area which does not yet find sufficient space in teaching practice and which appears to be poorly investigated by research, despite its key role in developing language skills. The initiative includes participation in a series of meetings dedicated both to theoretical-practical in-depth study of the proposed themes and to the introduction of the use of tools for recording, transcription and annotation of spoken data, as well as the collaborative processing of a corpus and teaching materials. The meetings involve not only students, but also university researchers and teachers from local schools. Interested students should contact Prof. Ferrari (stefania.ferrari@uniupo.it)
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3 CFU |
CONVERSATION IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Contact: Prof.ssa Stefania Ferrari
Description | CFU |
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IThe initiative aims to offer the opportunity to students of Foreign Language Teaching on Bachelor’s and Master's degree courses to carry out an action-research experience aimed at experimenting with some task-based tools for the evaluation and teaching of spoken skills in a foreign language. The initiative involves the collaborative planning, implementation and documentation of short cycles of foreign language lessons in person or online, in collaboration with local schools. Interested students should contact Prof. Ferrari (stefania.ferrari@uniupo.it) |
3 CFU |
WORKSHOP: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Contact: Prof.ssa Stefania Ferrari
Description | CFU |
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The workshop introduces the student to the topic of intercultural communication in educational and professional contexts, offering the tools to describe and investigate its main characteristics and plan educational or training interventions. The workshop is open both to students interested in teaching or professions that require interactions with different cultures and to international students wishing to reflect on their experience of contact with the language, culture and pragmatics of Italian. It will be conducted in English. |
6 CFU |
“TANDEM” PEER CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH AND ITALIAN
Contact: Prof.ssa Cristina Iuli (17 October - 2 November 2023)
N.B. Project open to a maximum number of 14 students. Repeatable in the second semester.
Description | CFU | |
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The project involves tandem participation in conversation sessions between peers in English/Italian. Conversations take place for approximately 30 minutes in English and approximately 30 minutes in Italian. The project also includes an introductory and a final session of approximately 45 minutes each. |
2 CFU |
E-TANDEM GERMAN-ITALIAN (part of TAPP, The Trans-Atlantic & Pacific Project, North Dakota University)
Contact: Prof.ssa Miriam Ravetto (First - Second semester)
Description | CFU |
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Coordinators:
The project involves participation in various conversation sessions (lasting 40/45 minutes) which will take place half in German and half in Italian. The topics of the first three sessions will be freely chosen by the participants, while for subsequent interactions specific conversation topics will be defined also on the basis of topics addressed during the lecture lessons. The project also includes an introductory session, a final meeting and a series of short meetings to monitor progress of the activity. Interested parties should contact Prof. Ravetto by mid-November. |
2 CFU |
HISPÁNICA. HISTORICAL NOVEL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
Contact: Prof. José Manuel Martín Morán
Description | CFU |
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Reading group on novels that address historical themes and the birth of Spanish national identity hosted by the Circolo dei lettori di Torino. The activity will take place only in person, and involves 22 meetings, from the end of January to end of June, and the reading of at least 6 of the most representative novels of the stated genre. |
3 CFU |
BIBLIOLAB MODULE: BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LITERACY AND SOURCE MANAGEMENT
Contact: Prof.ssa Miriam Ravetto (First - Second semester)
Description | CFU |
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Complete course (7 modules) with final certificate. |
3 CFU |
ANTI-RACIST PEDAGOGIES: CATALOGUE OF BEST PRACTICIES FOR TEACHING AMERICAN LITERATURE IN ETHNICALLY DIVERSE ITALY
Contact: Prof.ssa Cristina Iuli (Second semester)
Description | CFU |
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From 23 to 27 May, the week dedicated to anti-racist pedagogy will take place, inspired by the international project "Anti-Racist Pedagogies: a Catalogue of Best Practices for Teaching American Literature in Ethnically Diverse Italy" (ARP) and coordinated by Prof. Cristina Iuli. Students from Vercelli obtain 1 CFU for participating in this workshop as listeners; o 2 CFU for participation in the workshop + reading and report on the material relating to 1 teaching module among the 4 indicated by Prof. Iuli. |
1 / 2 CFU |
Seminar "Factual narrative"
Title |
The narrative reconstruction of 'the real'. The factual narrativein different socio-discursive fields: from journalism and history to medicine and the natural sciences. / La reposición narrativa de ‘lo real’. El relato factual en los diversos ámbitos socio-discursivos: del periodismo y la historia a la medicina y las ciencias naturales. |
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Organiser or visiting professor |
The seminar will be held by Martin Koval, Universidad de Bueno Aires (UBA) short-term visiting professor |
Any DIR area |
Yes, will be requested |
Teacher representatives to contact for registration |
Stefania Sini |
Period [envisaged] of implementation |
13, 14, 15 March 2024 |
Forecast hours involved: teacher-led activity/preparation and study; weekly or monthly distribution |
12 hours of teaching, plus homework tasks |
Mode |
Face-to-face, in English or Spanish as requested by students |
Credits assigned |
2 |
Course subject to: |
Minimum 5 partecipantes |
Description |
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Final evaluation format |
Oral test |
SEMINAR: " COMPARISON OF THEORIES AND PRACTICES OF NARRATIVE" DAY
Contact: Prof.ssa Stefania Sini
Description | CFU |
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The day "Theories and Practices of Narrative in Comparison" (3rd edition) will take place on Tuesday 12 March from 930 to 18.30 with talks by 6 speakers (including Matías Martínez, University of Wuppertal, Martin Koval, Universidad de Buenos Aires and others) and 6 hours of overall work, the programme of which is currently being prepared. There will be a preliminary reading of the texts (minimum 3 hours), full participation (6 hours) plus an analytical written report (3 hours). |
1 |
International and national congresses, conferences and workshops
Participation in conferences organised by DISUM or within the UNIVERSITY, subject to final report and written evaluation by the relevant teacher, will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and considered for the purposes of acquiring credits as part of "OTHER" activities pursuant to Art. 10 for up to a maximum of 3 credits.
Series of meetings: “Intersections - knowledge in dialogue” and “Not just on Fridays”
Contacts: Prof. Michele Mastroianni, Laurence Audéoud, Filippo Fassina, Maurizio Busca
Description | CFU |
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Series of meetings on the topic of ageing which will be held in person in Novara and Vercelli from 19 October to 15 December. The acquisition of 1 credit involves participation in the training initiatives as auditors and the drafting of a report to be agreed with the relevant teachers. Event posters are attached. |
1 CFU |
Attachments
- Locandina_INTERSEZIONI.pdf
- Documento PDF - 240.21 KB
- Non_solo_di_venerdì_ed_2023.pdf
- Documento PDF - 2.97 MB
Last modified 14 May 2024