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The University of Turin has published a call for 3 awards for students in the loving memory of Serena Saracino, an Erasmus student involved in the tragic accident in Tarragona on 20 March 2016.
2019-2020 Edition
The University of Turin invites all its students who in the academic year 2019-2020 have carried out a mobility in the period between 1 June 2019 and 30 September 2020 to participate in the “Serena Saracino” Award. All those who have completed a mobility in the following programs can apply:
- Erasmus for Study
- Erasmus for Traineeship
- outgoing for study or internship within the “International Credit Mobility” program of the Erasmus + program with Partner Countries.
To participate, submit an artistic creative paper with which to express and tell your Erasmus experience based on the theme: “The challenge and the meaning of the Erasmus experience at the time of the pandemic. The Erasmus experience is a symbol of resilience in the face of the new global challenges that we have witnessed in this last year: in a Europe fractured by Brexit and by the emergency of nationalistic pressures, the whole world is experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic that revolutionizes the lives of all citizens of Europe and the world. It calls us all to rediscover a renewed sense of community and collective good. of obstacles to international mobility, the Erasmus experience has taken on a new value, becoming an even greater challenge. “
Applications are until May 20, 2021 at 12.00 at the following link: https://www.unito.it/internazionalita/studiare-e-lavorare-allestero/erasmus/erasmus-studio/premio-di-studio-serena
In the case you are not a Turin University student, do not despair!
You can still submit your artistic creative paper to the following email address: ripec.eu@gmail.com
Our Consortium will select the best ones, publish them on the RIPEC website and invite the best writers as testimonials in our project international events.
Share your creative ideas with us by May 20, 2021, at 12.00!
What a good idea!
We will communicate it to our students, to see if they are encouraged to participate.