Università
Roma Tre, Fac. di Lettere e Filosofia |
236
via Ostiense, 00154 Roma (Metro Marconi) |
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Tutore
ERASMUS (studenti in arrivo): Patrick Boylan |
Incoming
ERASMUS students tutor: Patrick Boylan |
2008-09: The new Incoming Tutors (instead of Patrick Boylan) are: Prof.sse Bélin and Nied and Prof. Giannetti. |
This web page with information
for Erasmus Students is no longer updated
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GUIDE
for INCOMING
STUDENTS |
CALENDAR
ACADEMIC YEAR |
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To get by initially without Italian in Rome, take advantage of the English-language yellow pages, city guide, classified ads, cinemas, video rentals, churches, hospitals, bookstores, theaters, pubs and bars serving the international community here. |
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Enrollment and Choice of courses to follow
Click on the orange buttons to download
<Application
form for enrollment at the University of Rome III.
Deadlines
for sending application form: 30th of June (1st semester or whole
academic year); 15th October (2nd semester).
After completing
the procedure, students must print the form, sign it, and send it to
International Relations Office, by fax: 00390657067330 or by mail:
Divisione
Relazioni Internazionali,
Via
Ostiense 159
I-00154
Roma
Important! Applications will be accepted only when
Sending Institutions confirm the names of the students to the
International Relations Office of Roma Tre. If the application has
been accepted, the student receives an e-mail message confirming the
acceptance.
According to the ERASMUS Learning Agreement with
your home university, you are automatically enrolled in the degree
course Language and International Communication (LCI) offered
by the School of Humanities. You can, of course, take courses
from other Schools as well, but your main courses will be in LCI.
Ask your tutor
for advice.
<Learning
Agreement
This is the form on which you indicate the
courses you wish to take for "credits" and which, after
being signed by your Tutor here, you must send to your Tutor or
Erasmus Office at your home university.
<EU
Directive establishing the importance and the binding character of
Learning Agreements.
<Courses
offered in Languages and International Communication,
2006-07.
Look over these subjects, ranging from Arab
and Anglosaxon to Word Formation and Web Communication. You
may never have thought of studying many of them: now is your chance!
<Courses
at the School of Humanities (2006-07).
The official
guide for 2006-2007 does not list courses. But you can choose
a course on the basis of the guide for 2005-06 here
since changes, if any, are usually just in the reading lists.
<Courses
offered at the entire University of Rome III for 2006-07.
Not
all of the other Schools have put their course offerings for
2006-2007 on line yet. But, as above, you can choose courses
on the basis of last year's guides, largely the same.
<Lessons and class schedules for 2006-07 at the School of Humanities.
Remember
to see your tutor within the first two weeks of your arrival,
then
every month during your stay (as well as whenever you need
advice),
to make sure you're getting everything you can out of
your stay at Rome III.
Inquiries to: Patrick Boylan, web site www.boylan.it, telephone> |
Updated 11.11.06