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I libri di Ca’ Foscari
Review | I rapporti internazionali nei 150 anni di storia di Ca’ Foscari
Chapter | La nascita del servizio Erasmus e le post-esperienze dei cafoscarini dal 2008 al 2018
La nascita del servizio Erasmus e le post-esperienze dei cafoscarini dal 2008 al 2018
- Ambra Ferrarese - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
Abstract
The Erasmus Programme, since its beginnings in 1987, has allowed more than 4 million people to carry out an experience of study or work in Europe, and nowadays is one of the most influential and successful initiatives of the European Union. This has been proven by the Erasmus Impact Study, which in 2014 provided evidence of the fact that this experience had positive all-round outcomes for almost everyone who took part in it. Those who have benefited from an Erasmus scholarship claim to have developed both hard and soft skills during their mobility, and also lead a more international lifestyle nowadays, from a personal and professional point of view. Narrowing the focus to concentrate on former Erasmus students from Ca’ Foscari, these findings are reaffirmed, showing that nearly all the respondents are carrying out an international-related job, 34% of them are currently living abroad and 27% have partners of a different nationality. These findings ultimately show that a proper European generation is taking shape, by means of a democratic and unique initiative.
Published Oct. 20, 2018 | Language: it
Keywords A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Mast • Indeed it shows a youth whose expression is at onc • Degas” • Added to this is a small iconographical mystery: t • These three elements form the basis of the study p
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Preface
- Preface
- Oct. 20, 2018
Chapters
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Ca’ Foscari’s International Relations: One Hundred and Fifty Years of History
An Introduction - Rosa Caroli
- Oct. 20, 2018
- Dal 1847 al 1868: la fondazione della Scuola di commercio e la politica internazionale austriaca e italiana nell’Adriatico
- Antonio Trampus
- Oct. 20, 2018
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Le ‘relazioni internazionali’ di un ateneo
Ca’ Foscari e il mondo, 1868-1968 - Duccio Basosi
- Oct. 20, 2018
- La Regia Scuola e il Giappone
- Rosa Caroli
- Oct. 20, 2018
- Luigi Casati: from Alumnus of the Regia Scuola di Commercio to Last Italian Consul to the Great Empire of Korea
- Robert Neff
- Oct. 20, 2018
- Giovanni Stiffoni, Ca’ Foscari e la Società europea di cultura
- Antonio Trampus
- Oct. 20, 2018
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Conoscere e insegnare l’America
L’importanza del programma Fulbright per Ca’ Foscari - Rosella Mamoli Zorzi
- Oct. 20, 2018
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Un percorso solo apparentemente anomalo
Dagli studi sull’ebraismo contemporaneo alle teorie delle diaspore e alle relazioni internazionali comparate - Emanuela Trevisan Semi
- Oct. 20, 2018
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«This could totally happen!»
La Ca’ Foscari-Harvard Summer School - Alide Cagidemetrio
- Oct. 20, 2018
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La gestione delle relazioni internazionali in un ateneo
Il caso Ca’ Foscari 2009-2012 - Elisa Gamba
- Oct. 20, 2018
- La nascita del servizio Erasmus e le post-esperienze dei cafoscarini dal 2008 al 2018
- Ambra Ferrarese
- Oct. 20, 2018
Appendixes
- Stato di provenienza degli studenti stranieri e degli studenti italiani allogeni dalla fondazione di Ca’ Foscari alla fine della Seconda guerra mondiale (1868-1945)
- Giulia Vallata
- Oct. 20, 2018
- Aree geografiche di provenienza degli studenti stranieri e studenti italiani allogeni dalla fondazione di Ca’ Foscari alla fine della Seconda guerra mondiale (1868-1945)
- Michel Bortoluz
- Oct. 20, 2018
- Elenco degli studenti stranieri e degli studenti italiani allogeni iscritti a Ca’ Foscari dalla sua fondazione alla fine della Seconda guerra mondiale (1868-1945)
- Michel Bortoluz, Giulia Vallata
- Oct. 20, 2018
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La nascita del servizio Erasmus e le post-esperienze dei cafoscarini dal 2008 al 2018 |
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The Erasmus Programme, since its beginnings in 1987, has allowed more than 4 million people to carry out an experience of study or work in Europe, and nowadays is one of the most influential and successful initiatives of the European Union. This has been proven by the Erasmus Impact Study, which in 2014 provided evidence of the fact that this experience had positive all-round outcomes for almost everyone who took part in it. Those who have benefited from an Erasmus scholarship claim to have developed both hard and soft skills during their mobility, and also lead a more international lifestyle nowadays, from a personal and professional point of view. Narrowing the focus to concentrate on former Erasmus students from Ca’ Foscari, these findings are reaffirmed, showing that nearly all the respondents are carrying out an international-related job, 34% of them are currently living abroad and 27% have partners of a different nationality. These findings ultimately show that a proper European generation is taking shape, by means of a democratic and unique initiative. |
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1868-2018: storie di un ateneo |
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A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Mast |
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A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Mast |
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Added to this is a small iconographical mystery: t |
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Added to this is a small iconographical mystery: t |
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Degas” |
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Degas” |
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Indeed it shows a youth whose expression is at onc |
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Indeed it shows a youth whose expression is at onc |
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These three elements form the basis of the study p |
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These three elements form the basis of the study p |
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