Events

Festivabìlia is a theater festival featuring companies related to the world of disability, staging shows with themes related to inclusion. The second edition of Festivabìlia will take place from November 8 to December 4 at Verona’s Camploy Theater and within university spaces, leading to the International Day of Persons with DisabilitiesDay on December 3. The […]

The “Festivabìlia Coming Soon” continues on Monday, October 21 at 4:30 PM with the event “Follow Fossy: Accessible Tours Between Museum Education and Inclusion”, which will take place in the Co-working room with Dr. Anna Checchinato, educator and founding member of Oltre Magy’s O.d.V. In collaboration with the Verona Natural History Museum, Oltre Magy’s has […]

The sixth episode of Inclusioni, the podcast channel of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures in collaboration with Fuori Aula Network, is now available on major podcast platforms. In this episode, entitled “Machine Translation and AI: trick or treat”, the hosts discuss linguistic technologies, translation and interculturality. In what ways can AI and automatic […]

On Tuesday, October 15, the second Food Talk, entitled “Food Narrates Nigeria: A Culinary Journey Through Representations in Ethnic Cuisine and Literary Depictions”, will take place in SMT.01 Santa Marta Campus (Via Cantarane 24). The presentation, featuring Dr. Aminat Emma Badmus. This event is part of a series of meetings curated by Professors Chiara Battisti […]

The Departiment of Foreign Languages and Literatures hosts multiple tutoring and study support activities dedicated to inclusion and accessibility. During the first semester there will be: 5 six-monthly grants, one in each linguistic area (English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish) relating to the various linguistic and literary fields, and aimed at all students of the […]

On Tuesday, October 8, the opening of the exhibition “olboblo – Potential Art”, in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts of Verona, will take place. The exhibit, addressing themes of inclusion and curated by Daniela Rosi and Daniele Salvalai, features the works of current and former students of the Academy: Isabella Besutti, Giulia Martinuzzi, […]