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Chernivtsi National University delegation visits the University of Turin

From July 7 to July 11th, 2025, the University of Turin hosted a delegation of three colleagues from the Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (CHNU), an associated partner of the UNITA Alliance, within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA171 mobility programme between UniTo and CHNU.

The visit marked a significant opportunity to further strengthen academic and administrative cooperation between the two institutions.

The week began on Monday with the participation of the CHNU delegation in the UNITA Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) opening session titled “Italian language for staff and teachers”. This session offered an introductory overview of the Italian language and culture, providing a valuable starting point for their immersion into the academic environment of the University of Turin. The delegation was also involved in a cultural walk through the historic city center, organized in collaboration with Erasmus Student Network Torino.

On Tuesday, the guests were welcomed at the Department of Humanities and visited the Aldo Moro Library, guided by Professor Roberto Merlo. The visit offered insight into the department’s educational resources and academic organization.

The programme continued with a meeting at the International Office of the Hub of Humanities, followed by a guided visit to the Campus Einaudi Library by Dr. Fabio Giuffré. In the afternoon, the group was received at the International office of the Hub of Natural Sciences, where they had the opportunity to explore potential areas of collaboration in scientific education and research.

The last day, the delegation toured the LIFE Lab – Laboratory for Innovation in Philosophy and Education, once again accompanied by Dr. Giuffré. The visit emphasized innovative approaches in philosophical and educational practices. The day concluded with a formal meeting with the Academic Committee responsible for the Erasmus+ KA171 agreement at UniTo.

This successful mobility visit not only enhanced mutual understanding but also laid the groundwork for future joint initiatives under the UNITA Alliance and Erasmus+ programmes.

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