The best advice on how to organise your time and adopt an effective study method comes from those who have already completed or are about to complete the same programme as you.
The tutors, who may be students or even lecturers, are here to provide you with information, teaching and practical support as you pursue your studies.
Each programme has its own tutor, and there may also be tutors for specific topics. In addition, the university provides tutors who deal with cross-curricular topics, not limited to a single programme.
You have a tailor-made tutor for your every need.
Degree programme tutors
Tutors will be at your disposal throughout your studies.
These are students who will give you support on various topics, including:
- How to access the programme
- subjects
- guidance and study methods
- international exchange programmes
- dissertation writing
- internships and postgraduate programmes
You can find the tutors in the ‘Contact’ section of your degree programme website.
Go to your first or single cycle degree programme
Go to your second cycle degree programme
Welcome and Orientation Tutor
They carry out information and support activities regarding courses in specific fields for those who want to enroll in a first-level course or single-cycle program, or for new students. They are students, often from outside the area, who can provide guidance and practical information about courses, admission procedures, locations, services, offices to contact, and life in the new university environment.
Some of them conduct guided tours of the university premises at the Romagna Campuses.
Tutors for people with disabilities
They can help you with your studies, bibliographical research, administrative tasks and accompany you between the different university facilities.
Students with Disabilities and SLD website
Tutors for people with SLD
They offer you support in preparing for exams, strengthening your study method, drafting and correcting reports or dissertation and/or preparing accessible teaching materials. They will also help you with organisational issues and offer guidance at the start of your university career.
Students with Disabilities and SLD website
Tutors for ER.GO halls of residence
If you stay in a student residence, they offer you a welcome, information and support regarding your university residence, the new student reality and the city of Bologna.
Look for the tutor at the residence where you are staying.
Contacts
Guidance service - Bologna Campus
Address
Via Zamboni 25, Bologna
Telephone
+39 051 2084050Phone times:
Mondays: 9:00 - 11:00 and 14:00 - 15:00
Wednesdays: 9:00 - 11:00
Thursday: 14:00 - 15:00
Fridays: 9:00 - 11:00
Guidance, Placement e Public Relations Offices - Cesena Campus
Address
Via Montalti n. 69 - 47521 Cesena (FC)
Telephone
+39 0547 338900Phone times:
Monday 9:00 -11:30
Tuesday 9:00 -11:30
Wednesday 9:00 -11:30
Thursday 13:30 - 15:30
Guidance service - Ravenna Campus
Address
Via A. Baccarini 27, 48121 Ravenna
Telephone
+39 0544 936297Notices
This guidance service is offered online. In-person meetings are by appointment only, to be agreed by e-mail.
Guidance, Placement e Public Relations Offices - Forlì Campus
Address
Piazzale Solieri n. 1 - 47121 Forlì (FC)
Office hours
Online Office Hours: please make an appointment (e-mail: campusforli.orientamentourp@unibo.it; phone: +39 0543 374800)
Other services with online office hours:
Guidance sessions for incoming and enrolled students (to be requested via e-mail campusforli.orientamentourp@unibo.it)
Guidance sessions for outgoing students (to be requested via e-mail orientalavoro.fo@unibo.it)
Telephone
+39.0543 374800Phone times:
Monday 9:00 -11:30
Tuesday 9:00 -11:30
Wednesday 9:00 -11:30
Thursday 13:30 - 15:30
Career guidance service - Campus di Rimini
Address
Via Cattaneo 17 (first floor), Rimini
Telephone
+39.0541.4 34369/247/370/118Phone times:
From Monday to Friday 9:00 - 12:00
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