Every year the University offers students meeting specific income and merit requirements the opportunity to collaborate in various structures. The maximum duration of the collaboration is 150 hours.
Call for applications
To obtain a 150 hour collaboration, you must follow the calls for tender applications process. Students selected for 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 € 8.50 per hour. The University provides injury insurance.
For students enrolled in the 2025/26 academic year, several collaborations at the University's campuses have been announced:
- Call for collaborative activities at the libraries and facilities of the Bologna Campus – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
- Call for collaborative activities at the Bologna Campus facilities located in Ozzano dell'Emilia – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
- Call for collaborative activities at the Cesena Campus – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
- Call for collaboration activities at the Forlì Campus – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
- Call for collaboration activities at the Ravenna Campus – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
- Call for collaboration activities at the Rimini Campus – students enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year (in italian);
Applications for participation in the calls must be submitted via Studenti Online; the deadline is 3 p.m. on 27 November 2025.
Ranking List
Rankings are based on the order of ECTS acquired and recorded between 10 August 2024 and 10 August 2025. Should more students share the same number of ECTS, the lowest ISEE value will take priority first, followed by the youngest age.
Start of collaboration
- Students on the ranking lists will be called on to undertake the collaboration by means of an email sent to their university email address (name.surname@studio.unibo.it)
- The emails will be sent by the offices expressly indicated in the calls for applications (art. 9) and will contain specific information on the terms for replying and the activities to be carried out.
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).
Students assigned to complete the 150 hours in the laboratories must also undergo the additional required specific training (Module 3 and, if necessary, Module 4).
After completing safety training module, 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.
Before starting the collaboration, students must provide the structure with their safety courses’ certificate of participation.
See also
- "150 hours" payment methods Published
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