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The Cinematic Representation of Justice and Law
Three free film screenings followed by discussions on how art can become a tool for understanding the legal world.
The Charm of Poetic Improvisation in 18th Century Italy
A meeting aimed at reflecting on the social dynamics and practices of a unique art form that combines literature, music and theatre and that captivated both the lower classes and aristocracy.
Journey into Japanese culture
Embark on a journey from kimonos, Noh theater, and haiku poetry to seaweed and dyeing flowers. Experience it all through sessions, children's workshops, and exhibits at the “Kaleidoscope Japan” exhibition until 16 March. Discover all the events.
Voices, stories, ideas
Applied biomaterials from sustainable sources
We try to encourage the use of natural materials even in advanced applications, following the principles of green chemistry.
Maria Francesca, Phd student in Chemistry
The power of dialogue
“We learn about the other person as well as about ourselves.” The words of Khali, Italian ambassador in Tokyo for the MIRAI Japan’s Friendship Ties Programme.
Khalil Zantou, student at the University of Bologna
Advice for future students?
Studying with passion, commitment and living this path authentically.
Gaia, degree in Philosophical Sciences
From research to society
A “Digital Twin” to Manage Water Resources and Water-Related Natural Disasters
The virtual model that, for the first time, replicates the earth’s water cycle in the Mediterranean basin, will enable the simulation of scenarios, assessment of risks, and tracking the development of dangerous conditions before they occur.
How Remote Working is Changing Our World
The remote working revolution is not only a change of routine, but it also has a deep social and economic impact. The REMAKING project will explore the effects on cities and rural areas of seven European countries to understand how this phenomenon redefines our way of living and working.
A Study Aimed at Supporting the Sustainable Management of Underground Water Resources
The project aimed at protecting the foothill groundwater resources of the Po Valley is called AMBRA. It will support water security plans and enable a better understanding of the effects of climate change on groundwater recharge mechanisms.