Here are the planned activities, developed in three locations
What does it mean to participate in the Open Days at the University of the Republic of San Marino? The answer lies in the initiatives scheduled for Friday, February 20th and Saturday, February 21st, primarily aimed at students in their final year of high school, who are faced with decisions related to their academic and professional future: whether to attend a university, in what field, where, and what prospects.
Over the two days, during which staff will be available to provide information and advice, the Design degree programs will illustrate what makes their undergraduate and graduate programs unique and strategic through a series of exhibitions curated by current students. They will display the results of their completed classes from the previous semester in the classrooms and workshops at Contrada Omerelli 20, in the historic center. Guided tours, both Friday and Saturday, are scheduled from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm. Each afternoon, starting at 2:30 pm, a workshop is scheduled for a maximum of thirty participants, offering a glimpse of what awaits freshmen in the coming academic year.
At Viale Onofri 87, the Communication and Digital Media degree program will offer two meetings with the director of the three-year program, Giovanna Cosenza. The first meeting is on Friday at 3:00 p.m., and the second on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Both meetings will be followed by a tour of the campus and a discussion with current students, who will be available to share their experiences. A workshop is also scheduled for Friday afternoon.
The Construction and Land Management program, dedicated to surveyors, will be held at the Dogana campus, located at Via Consiglio dei Sessanta 99 (on the third floor of Tower B), where the Civil Engineering and Management Engineering programs also take place. To better understand the program, the program will focus on student projects focused on innovation, sustainability, and new technologies. A presentation describing the subjects covered, the skills acquired, and career opportunities will also be held at 15:30 PM on Friday.
Civil Engineering will present its features on Friday at 3:00 PM (undergraduate) and 4:30 PM (master's). In the morning, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, a series of projects will be held to demonstrate how students have applied the theoretical concepts learned in class to concrete projects.
Finally, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Management Engineering will offer guided tours, presentations, and business games. Participants, accompanied by tutors and current students of the University, will be divided into groups and asked to address real-world business problems related to, for example, production, marketing, finance, and research. Evaluating timeframes, constraints, and objectives, they will formulate solutions and strategies, which they will then present, within the framework of the game, to a simulated Board of Directors, including faculty members.
The initiative will be repeated on Saturday morning between 10:00 am and 1:00 pm, during a time slot that will also include representatives of the other training programs held at the Dogana university campus (Civil Engineering and Construction and Land Management).