What: The Indo-Italian Chamber of Commerce is organising a road show, Invest Your Talent in Italy, a programme offering 60 Post-graduate Scholarships to students at various Italian universities.
Details
Mumbai
When: December 7
Time: 10:30 am
Where: Mumbai University Kalina Campus
Delhi
When: December 8
Time: 10:30 am
Where: The Park Hotel
~ The Invest your Talent in Italy project is sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Dept for Economic Affairs, in collaboration with the Dept for Cultural Promotion), together with the Italian Ministry for International Trade, Italian Institute for Foreign Trade, Unioncamere, Chamber of Commerce of Milan, Chamber of Commerce of Turin, Chamber of Commerce of Trento, Chamber of Commerce of Genova, Chamber of Commerce of Pisa, Chamber of Commerce of Rome and Confindustria.
~ The programme is aimed at talented post-graduate students.
~ It offers training in prestigious Italian academic institutions and an internship period with placement in direct contact with companies, to complete the university course.
~ The project offers 60 scholarships for Master's and Post-graduate degree courses, in ICT, Management and Industrial Design.
~ The courses have been designed in close cooperation between Italy's universities and the business and professional communities, to meet the demands of modern, competitive corporations.
~ Every course will also include three to four months of on-the-job training in an Italian company.
~ The following universities are participating in the programme:
- Bocconi university, Milan
- LUISS - Libera University Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, Rome
- Politecnico Di Milano, Milan
- Politecnico Di Torino, Turin
- Scuola Superiore Sant Anna, Pisa
- Universita Degli Studi Di Trento, Trento
- Universita Degli Studi Di Genova, Genoa
Are you eligible?
~ You must be a graduate from a recognised unversity.
~ For further details, visit http://www.postgradinitaly.org/.
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