Every year the University offers students meeting particular conditions of income and merit the possibility to collaborate in various structures. The maximum duration of this collaboration is 150 hours.
Call for applications
To obtain a 150 hour collaboration, you must apply to the call published every summer.
The calls for applications for student collaborations for the a.y. 2020/21 have been published. This year, different collaborations are offered based on campus and activity.
Read the calls:
- activities in support of the services offered by the Libraries at the Bologna Campus (deadline: 15 January 2021)
- activities in support of flow management in buildings with lecture rooms at the Bologna Campus (deadline: 15 January 2021)
- call for applications for student collaboration at the Rimini Campus (deadline: 20 January 2021)
- call for applications for student collaboration at the Ravenna Campus (deadline: 20 January 2021)
- call for applications for student collaboration at the Forlì Campus (deadline: 20 January 2021)
- call for applications for student collaboration at the Cesena Campus (deadline: 20 January 2021)
Applications can be submitted only via the Studenti Online application, logging in with University credentials and selecting the relevant call.
Note: you can only answer calls pertinent to the Campus of the Degree Programme you are enrolled in for a.y. 2020/21.
Students selected for the collaborations will receive a study grant that will be awarded in a single instalment at the end of the collaboration. The amount granted is based on the number of hours of collaboration served, at €7.50 per hour. The University provides injury insurance.
Ranking lists
Publication of the final ranking list of student collaboration activities (150 hours) - academic year 2019/20.
Online courses on health and safety in University structures
Before starting their activities, students accepted as collaborators must have taken the following e-learning training courses on the promotion of health and safety in places of learning and research, as required by Decree 81/2008: Module 1 (general training) and Module 2 (specific training).
After completing Module 1 and Module 2, there will be an assessment test. Should you fail the test, you will have to wait 7 days before you can access the safety course again.
Students must also receive specific COVID-19 training by watching a video on https://youtu.be/-3uTInwAi38.
Before starting the collaboration, students must provide the structure with their safety courses’ certificate of participation as well as a self-certification confirming they watched the COVID-19 video. The self-certification form is available in the attachments box.
See also
- "150 hours" payment methods Published