What is the difference between a Winter or Summer ‘School’ and a Summer ‘Session’?
These are all intensive courses, organised and held at foreign universities (sometimes LIUC partners) during the winter and summer terms.
The main difference is that ‘Schools’ often deal with the culture and language of the host country while ‘Sessions’ are business, engineering or law courses usually open to students from all over the world. In principle, all students enrolled in the degree courses of the various Schools may participate in these courses (unless otherwise specified on the websites of the universities concerned).
Participation costs are borne by the students, who must also demonstrate a good knowledge of English, if required, before departure.
For the Winter or Summer Schools or Sessions, please see below on how to sign up.
Participation
You will have to make contact in good time directly with the LIUC partner university organising the Winter or Summer School or Session you are interested in for the necessary registration and payment procedures, respecting the deadlines of the universities organising the courses.
Academic Recognition
In order to be approved for academic recognition, you must send a proposal for recognition of the Winter or Summer School or Session to the International Relations Office ([email protected]). It will be evaluated by your School of studies.
Complete the form below and send it to the International Relations Office.
On your return, you must provide the International Relations Office with a certificate from the foreign institution certifying your attendance at the Winter or Summer School or Session, the number of credits and the evaluation in order to be able to proceed with any recognition.