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Saluti di Mauro Giannattasio, Segretario Generale della Camera di Commercio di Ferrara - guarda il video
Saluti di Paolo Borghi, Direttore del CDE dell'Università di Ferrara - guarda il video
Relazione introduttiva di Aurelio Bruzzo, Dip. di Economia e Management e Consiglio direttivo del CDE, Università di Ferrara - guarda il video
La strategia europea per il Mercato Unico digitale , Lucia Mazzoni, ICT Platform Coordinator & Digital Agenda Advisor, ASTER - guarda il video
L’Agenda Digitale dell’Emilia-Romagna, Dimitri Tartari, Coordinatore Agenda Digitale, Regione Emilia-Romagna - guarda il video
L’esperienza di Smart Working nella Provincia di Trento, Luca Comper, Dirigente Dip. organizzazione, personale e affari generali, e Stella Giampietro, Sost. dirigente Servizio per il personale,Provincia Autonoma di Trento - guarda il video
Intervento di Andrea Migliari, Responsabile del Servizio Sistema Qualità e Comunicazione, Progetti Speciali, Camera di Commercio di Ferrara - guarda il video
Intervento di Mirco Cavallari, Tecnograph Group - Impresa di Valore CNA Ferrara - guarda il video
Intervento di Fabio De Luigi, Coordinatore Tecnico del Servizio Sistemi Informativi, Comune di Ferrara - guarda il video
Intervento di Enrico Deidda Gagliardo, Delegato del Rettore al Bilancio, semplificazione organizzativa e valorizzazione risorse umane - guarda il video
Intervento di Lavinia Cavallini, Uff. applicativi e anagrafe nazionale
studenti, Università di Ferrara - guarda il video
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ACTIVITIES OF THE EDC
LIST OF THE INITIATIVES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE EDC from 2000 onwards
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE FERRARA EDC
The EDC has its own publishing line which, since the Sixties, has published a series of research studies on topics related to European policies and to the history of European integration. The latest publications have examined topics such as EU environmental law, the rights of prisoners and European prisons, renewable energy and sustainable energy planning. The line has also published the proceedings of conferences organised by the CDE, such as the one entitled "Feed the planet? The role of Europe in world economic and food development".
TRAINEESHIPS IN COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS AND EUROPEAN AGENCIES
WORK OPPORTUNITIES
EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
GUIDE FOR EXTERNAL STUDENTS
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The EDC of Ferrara publishes a monthly newsletter (only in Italian) mainly for undergraduates and PHD students of the University of Ferrara. The newsletter has information on overseas scholarships, traineeships with European Institutions and Agencies (but also with other international bodies and organisations), the European Voluntary Service and EU Aid Volunteers. It also has information on competitions and awards organised by the European Commission, on job vacancies with European Institutions and Agencies, on publications by the EU Bookshop and activities organized by the EDC of the University of Ferrara.
To read the newsletter click on the following link: http://plone:9081/centri/cde/it/newsletter
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The site of the National Network of European Documentation Centres, hosted on the server of the University of Sassari, offers information on community documentation, as well as on the activities, meetings and projects undertaken by Italian EDCs.
The Europe Direct information network, which also includes EDCs, offers practical information on several topics (e.g. how to get your qualifications recognized or how to complain about unsafe products), the details of useful bodies which may need to be contacted and suggestions for solving practical problems when exercising your rights in Europe.
The new European business support network has been operating since 2008 with the aim of bringing together the services supporting European business competition and innovation previously offered by the "Euro Info Centre (EIC)" and the "Innovation Relay Centre (IRC)". The new network offers a unique help portal particularly for small and medium-sized businesses to develop their full potential and innovative capacity. In Italy, the network is composed of 58 information points with 5 Consortiums.
A European-wide service providing citizens with information and practical advice on problems associated with mobility within the EU and the internal market. Legal experts working in all the official languages of the EU will answer questions within a week. Experts provide clarification on the applicable regulations, point you towards the body best equipped to resolve your problem and advise on how to assert your rights and obtain redress. The service is completely free and can be contacted by phone (toll-free EUROPE DIRECT number 00800 67 89 10 11) or by sending a message to the experts. The service is provided under the supervision of the Directorate General for the Internal Market.
THE OFFICE FOR INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY AND OVERSEAS STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FERRARA
This office has all the information needed to study or train abroad; in Europe (through the Erasmus programme) as well as the United States or Australia. Examinations taken in other universities, if previously agreed, are recognized by our University.
The Italian Eurodesk network, with 60 points located throughout Italy, gives information and guidance on the opportunities offered by the EU to young people (in particular in the fields of culture, training, mobility, rights and voluntary work). Eurodesk acts in collaboration with the 'International Youth Mobility Office(Informagiovani) of the City of Ferrara.
ANTENNA EUROPE DIRECT OF THE CITY OF FERRARA
The antenna was born in 2010 with a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Ferrara and the Legislative Assembly of the Emilia-Romagna Region, to form a collaboration for the organisation and implementation of local initiatives aimed at raising the awareness of civil society in general, and of young people in particular, as regards the future of Europe, European citizenship and respect for human rights.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION - Representation in Italy
The European Commission has a network of Delegations within the most important international organizations and in over 110 countries outside the Union, and of Representations in the capital cities of the Member States. The Representations ensure a constant relationship between the European Executive, national and local public institutions and the general public, and guarantee information and communication for the citizens of Europe.
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT -Information office in Italy
The European Parliament has established Offices in all the capital cities of the Member States of the European Union, in order to facilitate and render more direct the contacts between the citizens and their elected Assembly. Based in Rome and inaugurated on 1 September 1967 and with an Antenna in Milan, founded in December 1998, the Italian Office of the European Parliament has the function of organising information campaigns, handling relations with the national media and representing the European Parliament within the Italian Institutions.
SOLVIT is a network within which EU Member States work together to resolve the problems arising from the incorrect application of internal market rules by public authorities. There is a SOLVIT centre in every Member State of the European Union (as well as in Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) which can intervene to resolve problems presented by both citizens and businesses. SOLVIT centres are part of the national administration and are committed to providing concrete solutions within 10 weeks of the case being presented. SOLVIT is a free service. Although its management is the responsibility of the Member States, it is the European Commission that provides the infrastructure and, if necessary, offers assistance to accelerate the solution of the problems.
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LIBRARY OPENING HOURS
If users need to RETURN a book in the afternoon, they can do so at the Law Library. To make a LOAN in the afternoon, users can reserve a book in the morning (by phoning or sending an email to the EDC) and collect it from the Law Library in the afternoon. To use this loans service, users must NOTIFY the EDC Library that they intend to collect the book from the Law Library. Without notification, this service will be unavailable.
WHO CAN USE THE LIBRARY'S SERVICES?
The catalogue of the libraries of the University, the Municipality and the Province of Ferrara. It contains all the publications in the EDC and can be searched by author and/or title, or a free search can be done by selecting only the document type (book, audiovisual, etc.), or a particular library. If you are a member of the Libraries Union of Ferrara and have a username and password, you can login and check the status of current loans, reserve publications, request inter-library loans or suggest the purchase of a document.
The catalogue of all Italian libraries which are members of the National Library Service. If the publication you require is not in the catalogue of the Libraries Union of Ferrara, you can search for it here to see which Italian library has it.
FIND-ER is the online catalogue of the Central Library of the European Commission and contains both the library's paper and its electronic collections. Most resources are available online: the full text of articles, eBooks, databases, etc. Find-er has a wider coverage than the previous ECLAS database. Search menu in English, French and German
The archive covers all disciplines and contains the bibliographical descriptions of all journals held by the libraries of the University of Ferrara, including the EDC, and by the other Italian libraries belonging to the ACNP. It allows you to check which library holds a journal and find out how to request the articles you are interested in. To complete the documentation, an archive of extracts has been compiled which can be accessed directly via the Article Collection.
A free access, full-text catalogue of Community electronic periodicals. A search can be made, apart from by title, institution or author, also by subject (all Community policies are covered, from agriculture to transport) and, in some cases, by type (statistics, for example, can be searched separately).
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Tel +39 0532 455960 - Fax +39 0532 200188
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday: 09.00-13.30
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Director of the EDC: Prof. Paolo Borghi Tel. 0532 455603 - e-mail: paolo.borghi@unife.it |
Responsible for the EDC: Dott.ssa Sophia Salmaso
Tel. 0532 455960 - e-mail: sophia.salmaso@unife.it