29424 - Seminars (1) (LM) (G.C)

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Docente: Maurizio Silvio Pistoso
  • Credits: 6
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History and Oriental Studies (cod. 8845)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the seminar, the student, through contact with scholars or experts from various disciplinary fields, can organize and gather complex information in a coherent way, applying methods of critical analysis, preservation and enhancement of historical memory. It identifies a major search problem relevant to historical research and knows how to identify and properly use the information sources necessary to deal with it.

Course contents

Within the Course Program, each academic year additional educational activities (conferences, seminars, book presentations, etc.) are organized. Participation in these activities involves the acquisition of educational credits.
The updated list of seminar meetings offered - both free and closed seminar - can be consulted on the website of the Degree Programme "History and Oriental Studies", in the section "Studiare -> Didattica".

Readings/Bibliography

The bibliography depends on the themes dealt with by the speakers.

Teaching methods

The teaching method varies according to the different types of seminar. The seminar speaker, or the lecturer who is presenting the meeting, is solely responsible for it.

Assessment methods

Students are required to draw up one or more reports on the lectures / conferences / seminars they attended. They must be approved by the promoters of these activities. Once the required number of reports has been reached, the student can obtain the 6 CFUs by submitting one of the teachers responsible for this bureaucratic operation.
The rules governing the acquisition of training credits can be consulted on the website of the Degree Programme "History and Oriental Studies", in the section "Studiare -> Didattica".

Teaching tools

Instruments vary from lecture to lecture. The seminar speaker, or the lecturer who is presenting the meeting, is solely responsible for it. This applies to every aspect of the dialectics and its methodology.

Office hours

See the website of Maurizio Silvio Pistoso