VICEPRESIDENZA DI BOLOGNA ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019 CALL FOR APPLICATION INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM GLOBAL CULTURES GLOC Second cycle degree Master in History and Oriental Studies (code 8845) Class of second cycle degree LM-84 The second cycle degree / Master programme in History and Oriental Studies is a 2-year (120 ECTS credits) free access degree programme with assessment of personal competencies and skills. It offers three curricula: History (in Italian), Oriental Studies(in Italian) and Global Cultures (in English). The International Curriculum in Global Cultures is taught entirely in English and offers specific courses and services of welcoming and support to students enrolled. Non-EU applicants shall also comply with terms and procedures to enrol in Italian universities by contacting Italian embassies/consulates in the country of origin. More information are available at this link: https://goo.gl/l6sjge Applicants to the curriculum in Global Cultures can benefit from STUDY GRANTS AND TUITION FEE WAIVERS UNIBO ACTION 1 AND UNIBO ACTION 2 (https://goo.gl/hc9hhe) Applications deadline: March 30, 2018 Table of contents 1. Admission requirements and assessment intakes 2. Application schedule 3. Online application procedure 4. Enrollment 5. Contacts and Helpdesk
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND ASSESSMENT INTAKES Global Cultures is a master s degree taught entirely in English. Students are required to possess a minimum standard of B2 or equivalent. Selections will be made on the basis of an applicant s academic record, application and interview. Prospective students are expected to be familiar with instruments, languages, and modes of research in the humanities. They must also possess a critical view and insight into the past, and to be aware of the dynamic nature of historiography and academic discourse under the larger frameworks of time and culture. Students familiar with comparative methods, spatial, chronological and thematic approaches toward historiographical research are encouraged to apply. Students must also have the ability to communicate orally and have strong English writing skills. a) To be eligible for admission, applicants must: 1) hold a first cycle/bachelor degree according to the Italian National Qualification Framework or an equivalent degree achieved in another educational system. No specific subject area is required; 2) have achieved at least 30 ECTS credits in one or more of the following subject areas (only for applicants with an Italian degree): L-ANT/02 Greek History; L-ANT/03 Roman History; L-OR/01 History of the Ancient Near East; L-OR/02 Egyptology and Coptic Civilisations; L-OR/03 Assyriology; L-OR/04 Anatolian Studies; L-OR/05 Archaeology and History of Near Eastern Art; L-OR/06 Phoenician and Punic Archaeology; L-OR/07 Semitistics / Ethiopian Languages and Literature; L-OR/08 Hebrew; L-OR/09 African Languages and Literature; L-OR/10 History of Islamic Countries; L-OR/11 Archaeology and History of Muslim Art; L-OR/12 Arabic Language and Literature; L- OR/13 Armenistics, Caucasology, Mongolistics and Turkology; L-OR/14 Iranian Philology, Religions and History; L-OR/15 Persian Language and Literature; L-OR/16 Archaeology and History of Indian and Central Asian Art; L- OR/17 Indian and Central Asian Philosophy, Religions and History; L-OR/18 Indology and Tibetology; L-OR/19 Modern Languages and Literature of the Indian Subcontinent; L-OR/20 Archaeology, Philosophy and History of East Asian Art; L-OR/21 Chinese and South-East Asian Languages and Literature; L-OR/22 Japanese and Korean Languages and Literature; L-OR/23 East and South-East Asian History; M-STO/01 Medieval History; M-STO/02 Modern History; M-STO/04 Contemporary History; M-STO/06 History of Religions; M-STO/07 History of Christianity and Churches; SPS/02 History of Political Doctrine; SPS/03 History of Political Institutions; SPS/06 History of International Relations; SPS/13 African History and Institutions; SPS/14 Asian History and Institutions. 3) if applicants do not meet or partially meet the above-mentioned requirements, the Admission Board will nevertheless take into consideration their application and invite them to the interview. b) Assessment intakes The Admission Board will evaluate applications to check expected personal competencies and skills. Evaluation will be based both on: ü dossier o previous studies (grades and courses attended); o detailed CV; o statement of purpose (explaining interest in the program and describing personal and professional goals max 500 words); o certificate of English language proficiency (at least B2 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) if held. ü Interview will be held in English and will assess competences and skills, including language proficiency. It will last 15-30 minutes and, if necessary, will be conducted via Skype. 2/5
Admission or rejection will be based on evaluation of the applicant s dossier and interview Online application opens on February 5, 2018 for the first intake. For further details on the online system, please see the online application procedures below. APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FIRST intake SECOND intake THIRD intake FOURTH intake* Opening of applications February 5, 2016 April 2, 2018 May 7, 2018 July 2, 2016 Deadline March 4, 2018 May 6, 2018 June 3, 2018 September 2, 2018 Interview invitation by March 9, 2018 May 11, 2018 June 8, 2018 September 7, 2018 Interview March 12-16, 2018 May 14-18, 2018 June 11-15, 2018 Sept. 10-14, 2018 * Non-EU applicants can apply for the fourth intake only under condition they already submitted their pre-enrolment application at the Italian Embassy/Consulate in their home country. Pre-enrolment procedures for the AY 2017/18 opened from March 27 to July 26, 2017. Contact the closest Italian Embassy or Consulate for more information. Selected applicants can enrol at University of Bologna according to the deadlines and procedures listed at this link: https://goo.gl/qbr3n9 Non-EU students resident abroad need to apply for a study VISA and must carefully follow pre-enrolment procedures at the Italian Embassies abroad See instructions at this link: https://goo.gl/l6sjge Pre-enrollments for AY 2016/2017 open on March 23 and close on July 21, 2017. Applicants should check at the closest Italian Embassy/Consulate in their own country. 3/5
How to register for any one of the intakes: ONLINE APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. Connect to www.studenti.unibo.it and create your personal User ID and Password by Registrati / Register (if you already have an account, skip to step 4). Switch to the English language, if needed. 2. Register by filling out the form (if you are a student resident abroad and you do not already have an Italian Tax ID (codice fiscale), you can click on Registrazione Studenti Internazionali / International students registration and follow the instructions to create your personal User ID and Password). 3. After your first access, you will be asked to change your password. Please, remember your ID and Password, as they will always be required to access your personal profile. 4. Connect to www.studenti.unibo.it by using your personal User ID and Password. Click on Prove di Ammissione o verifica requisiti / Entrance Exams or requirements check. 5. Select Laurea Magistrale / Second cycle degree programme and then procedi / next 6. Select the programme GLOBAL CULTURES (GLOC) International Curriculum, Admission process (all intake sessions are listed, but you can only select to the intake open at the moment of your access). 7. Upload all required documents in PDF format: o o Please remember Documents required to complete your application Copy of your valid identity card (EU citizens) or passport (non-eu citizens); Copy of your 1st cycle /Bachelor degree (with Diploma Supplement or transcript of records/list of passed exams) translated into English or Italian if another language; (if you have not yet graduated, please upload your current transcript of records. Please, specify your expected graduation date). Your CV (curriculum vitae et studiorum) in English; (if you wish to take the interview via Skype, please indicate your Skype ID in your CV); Short statement of purpose (in English, max. 500 words); Optional supporting documents to complete the application If available: a copy of your Certificate of English proficency level If applicable: a copy of Italian stay permit / permesso di soggiorno 1. Admission Board s evaluation will be based on uploaded documents; 2. Please, do NOT mail or email your application to administrative office; 3. This is only the first step of the enrolment procedure and it is ONLY aimed at admission assessment. No fees are due for this step; 4. Fees are due at the enrolment. The application for grants and tuition fee waiver for international students must follow separate track and deadlines (see https://goo.gl/hc9hhe); 5. Other grants, exemptions and benefits are listed here: https://goo.gl/iebgtt ENROLLMENT If selected, you will be required to provide further documents in order to complete enrolment (e.g. a legalized and officially translated version of your qualification and the Declaration of Value or the Diploma Supplement), as well as pay the administrative fee (always due) and tuition fees (if due). Detailed procedures are available at this link: https://goo.gl/qbr3n9 4/5
CONTACTS AND HELPDESK All relevant communications about the assessment will be sent to your Unibo e-mail address: name.lastname@studio.unibo.it; If you need any help to submit the on-line application, contact: Help Desk Studenti Online Ph: +39 051 209 9882 Office hours: Monday-Friday 09.00-13.00 and 14.00 17.00 E-mail: help.studentionline@unibo.it For more information about the content of the degree programme or further help, contact: Antonio Schiavulli Programme Coordinator disci.gloc@unibo.it Degree programme website: http://corsi.unibo.it/2cycle/globalcultures/ 5/5