What the Seasonal Schools are
The Seasonal Schools have a duration of one week; they are held preferably in English and may be held on-site or online. Participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance at the end of the program after passing a final examination, with full recognition of the credits (CFU) indicated in each call.
They are open primarily to university students enrolled in Bachelor Degree, Masters’ Degree or Master's Diploma who have the same advancement characteristics as the School’s students. The participation of students registered in PhD courses is possible according to the rules indicated in each call.
Candidates eligible for admission are enrolled in an Italian or foreign university and must be on track relative to the examinations required by their educational institutions and with an average examination mark at least equal to 27/30 in the Italian system, or at least B in international system.
Access to Seasonal Schools requires a self-certified knowledge of the teaching language at or above B2 level if students are not mother tongue speakers.
The Seasonal Schools are organized by Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna and funded with PNRR resources through the MERITA project, which also sees the collaboration of Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Collegio Superiore dell’Università di Bologna, Scuola Galileiana di Studi Superiori dell'Università di Padova and Scuola Superiore di Studi Avanzati della Sapienza di Roma.