The 2025 edition of the Université d'été, a summer course on enhancing cultural heritage for responsible tourism, is open to UNITA students. Taking place in Sant'Anna di Valdieri, Italy, from August 25 to 30, applications are open until March 31.
The Université d'été 2025 is inviting applications for its upcoming multidisciplinary summer course, focused on the enhancement of cultural heritage for responsible tourism in cross-border areas. Set in the picturesque town of Sant’Anna di Valdieri (Cuneo, Italy), the program will run from August 25 to 30, 2025, offering a unique opportunity for students to explore these crucial themes in an immersive, hands-on environment.
The course is open to 20 students from the UNITA Alliance. Applicants should have a good command of Italian, the course's official language. During the 6-day program, students will engage in lessons, workshops, and guided tours designed to provide in-depth knowledge on responsible tourism practices and cultural heritage conservation.
Accommodation and meals for the duration of the course will be covered by the Organising Association. Students will stay at the Casa Alpina in Sant'Anna di Valdieri, where the academic activities will take place.
However, participants are responsible for their own travel expenses to and from the venue, as well as any insurance costs not covered by their home university.
Applications for the program are open until March 31, 2025. Interested students can apply through the official form provided here.
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For more details, students can reach out to Professor Cristina Trinchero at cristina.trinchero@unito.it.
This summer course represents a unique chance for students to gain valuable knowledge and experience in the fields of cultural heritage and sustainable tourism while enjoying the beauty of the Italian Alps.