The Open Day of the Master’s degree course “Valorization and Sustainable Development of Mountain Areas” will be held on Monday 15th May 2023 at 5.30 pm. You can take part in person at the UNIMONT Campus of the University of Milan in Edolo (BS) or using live streaming on Zoom.
The Open Day will be an opportunity to learn more about the MOUNTAINSIDE Master’s Degree Course, discuss with teachers and meet students who are finishing their first year. The meeting will allow future students to find out more details about the multidisciplinary and innovative training offer which aims to prepare expert professionals for the sustainable development of mountain territories.
During the day dedicated to the presentation of the MOUNTAINSIDE course, the Master’s students will talk about their university experience and explain what it means to follow an international study path in the mountains, in the Municipality of Edolo (BS) in the heart of the Central Alps. The Master’s Degree Course, taught in English, presents a glocal approach, i.e. capable of integrating a local dimension with a global one, and offers practical opportunities for contact with stakeholders at regional, national and European levels.
Are you curious to discover the Master’s Degree Course “Valorization and Sustainable Development of Mountain Areas”? We hope to see you at the Open Day: you can take part in person or online!
INTRODUCTION
17.30 | Presentation of the Master’s Degree by Prof Anna Giorgi, director of the UNIMONT Centre of the University of Milan
THE VOICES OF THE MASTER’S DEGREE
17.55 | Debora Giorgi and Gaurav Kumar, first year students of Master’s Degree
18.05 | Dr. Sarah Whitaker, lecturer in “Geographic and Historical Development of the Mountain In the Long Run”
18.15 | Dr. Matteo Vizzarri, lecturer of “Sustainable Management and Bioeconomy of Mountain Forests”
18.25 | Prof. Simon Pierce, lecturer of “Mountain Ecosystems and Biodiversity Valorization”
18.35 | Prof. Giulio Senes, professor of “Infrastructures and Landscapes Planning for Sustainable Tourism in Mountain Areas”