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Esperienze all’estero
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Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Close Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Avvisi Selda Tutti gli avvisi Polo studenti Selda Esperienze all’estero Stage e lavoro.
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Stage e lavoro
Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Close Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Avvisi Stage e lavoro Tutti gli avvisi Polo studenti Selda Esperienze all’estero Stage e lavoro.
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Accenture - Change in action
Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Close Student services centre Services and campus life Career service Career service | 29 April 2022 Accenture - Change in action Siamo tutti consumatori e tutti puntiamo a vivere esperienze di acquisto positive ed ingaggianti. Vuoi saperne di più? Il 10 maggio partecipa alla quinta tappa del programma Change in action : un tour esperienziale che attraversa l'Italia da Sud a Nord, toccando 5 città , visitando 6 centri e trattando i grandi temi del cambiamento. Se frequenti un corso di laurea magistrale nelle discipline STEM o economiche, se ti stai laureando o se hai appena conseguito la laurea, questa è l'occasione giusta per scoprire cosa significa far parte di un team che lavora per anticipare e creare il futuro.
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Polo studenti Servizi e campus life Stage e lavoro Esperienze
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Un’esperienza formativa unica, che unisce teoria e pratica, per esplorare le sfide sociali, economiche e politiche di Nairobi attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare e partecipativo. Un’occasione per confrontarsi con studenti, docenti e operatori locali, immergendosi in un contesto ricco di contraddizioni, ma anche di straordinaria vitalità e potenziale. Guarda il programma Date del programma (da confermare): 12 febbraio –23 febbraio 2026 Chiusura iscrizioni: ISCRIZIONI CHIUSE A chi è rivolto? Il programma è rivolto principalmente agli studenti e studentesse delle lauree magistrali e del terzo anno delle lauree triennali della Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e Sociali , me è, tuttavia, accessibile anche agli studenti magistrali di altre Facoltà . In caso di superamento del numero massimo di studenti (15 studenti) verrà data la precedenza agli studenti della Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e Sociali in particolare agli studenti del corso di laurea in Politiche per la cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo. Non è necessario essere in possesso di una certificazione, ma, a chiusura delle iscrizioni, gli studenti iscritti dovranno sostenere un breve colloquio attitudinale e di accertamento linguistico a cura dei docenti promotori. Maggiori informazioni verranno fornite agli studenti selezionati.
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Disponibilità fondi Sono disponibili n°4 borse di studio da 2.500 euro lordi cadauna. Requistiti di accesso Iscrizione per l’a.a. 2024/2025 ad un corso di Laurea, triennale o magistrale della Facoltà di Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Ambientali presso il Campus di Piacenza. le borse della Fondazione Piacenza e Vigevano non sono cumulabili con le borse della Fondazione Invernizzi. Modalità di partecipazione Tutti gli studenti iscritti ad uno dei programmi sopra elencati ed in possesso dei requisiti di accesso saranno considerati ai fini della graduatoria per l’assegnazione delle borse.
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Potranno partecipare gli studenti che avranno riservato il posto alla LM in Scienze Linguistiche – curriculum Management internazionale entro il 25 settembre 2025. Procedura di iscrizione Gli studenti interessati dovranno svolgere un colloquio conoscitivo/motivazionale con le docenti coordinatrici Prof.sse Amanda Murphy e Rossella Gambetti tra il 30 settembre e il 2 ottobre, che confermeranno gli studenti idonei a partecipare. Per questa edizione è previsto un massimo di 20 studenti, che potranno iscriversi al bando secondo il criterio “ first come first served ”. Gli studenti preselezionati potranno inserire in fase di application un minimo di 3 e un massimo di 5 mete tra mete europee ed extra europee a disposizione. Una volta definiti gli studenti selezionati a partecipare al programma, Cattolica International provvederà ad assegnare la meta seguendo l’ordine di graduatoria definito tramite le formule di calcolo punteggio presenti a questa pagina . Gli studenti selezionati risulteranno regolarmente iscritti in Cattolica anche durante il soggiorno all’estero e dovranno continuare a pagare le tasse universitarie secondo le scadenze dettate dall’Ufficio competente presso Università Cattolica. Si sottolinea che Università Cattolica non sarà in grado di garantire la partenza degli studenti qualora il contesto internazionale o del paese di destinazione non permettesse di svolgere in sicurezza la mobilità.
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I ricevimenti riprendereanno regolarmente a partire dal 12 genniao 2026.
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Internship abroad
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Summer 2026
Student services centre Services and campus life Career service International experiences Close Student services centre Services and campus life Career service International experiences Customised Internships Customised Internships Summer 2026 Applications for Summer 2026 are closed. Subscribe to our Customised Internship 2026 – Keep me posted newsletter to receive all updates about the confirmed destinations. Application deadline Destinations 19 February 2026 London, New York, Hong Kong, Seul, Shanghai 5 March 2026 Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Stockholm, Paris, Dublin, Medellin, Melbourne, Tokyo Find all details here: Destinations Summer 2026 . Internship dates The internships can last for 8/12 weeks. Destination Programme duration Start date End date Tokyo Seul Shanghai Lisbon 8 weeks 3 July 2026 27 August 2026 12 weeks 24 September 2026 Dublin Medellin Melbourne New York Hong Kong 8 weeks 4 July 2026 29 August 2026 12 weeks 26 September 2026 Barcelona Madrid Stockholm London 8 weeks 10 July 2026 3 September 2026 12 weeks 1 October 2026 Paris 8 weeks 10 July 2026 3 September 2026 Read all details: Destinations Summer 2026 . We advise you to regularly check your Icatt email inbox as well as your personal email to avoid missing important communications from the provider! Additionally, in the week following the registration deadline, our office will compile the ranking list and allocate the scholarships based on academic merit. It is also possible to have a Customized Internship Abroad recognized as a curricular internship! To verify whether this recognition is possible and the requisities you must satisfy, you must consult your faculty guide and contact your Faculty Internship Tutor.
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MAECI - CRUI Curricular Internships
Student services centre Services and campus life Career service International experiences Close Student services centre Services and campus life Career service International experiences International experiences Internship abroad MAECI - CRUI Curricular Internships Applications are currently closed and will reopen in May for departures from September to December. The programme is for students under the age of 29 who hold Italian citizenship and who are enrolled on a Master’s Degree Programme (‘magistrale’ or ‘specialistica’) (refer to the official call for applications ). Self-certification of your study plan showing that you have passed the Università Cattolica BUSINESS ENGLISH, ENGLISH ADVANCED or similar exams. Programme dates and application deadline Application deadline: 3 February 2026 (at 5pm) Programme dates: 11 May - 10 August 2026 How to apply Read the call for applications Apply via the CRUI Foundation portal Register on the outgoing mobility portal , pay the 35 application fee (non-refundable) and upload the required documentation. Information about how to activate your internship and the procedure for applying for recognition of the programme as a curricular internship will be emailed by Cattolica International after the selection phase. You cannot undertake this internship at the same time as another mobility programme abroad and scholarships cannot be combined with any other funding provided by the Università Cattolica International Office, nor can further funding be applied for during your stay abroad through other programmes. Safety Package Students who take part in an international programme promoted by Cattolica International must sign up to the "Student Safety Package" which includes insurance cover and an emergency app. The package costs 75.
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Career Service - Job Teaser
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Clinical and Research Electives Network
Here you can find the destinations related to the previous call. Study grants: Study grants to the amount of between 450 and 500 per month are available, depending on destination and income. The grants will be allocated as a refund for travel expenses and other expenses incurred during the programme abroad. How to apply STEP 1 Read the rules carefully Look at the destinations available STEP 2 Complete the online application available via your personal iCatt page under Services and opportunities >; International mobility >; Mobility calls >; then in the drop-down menu select Exchange Programs >; Electives Network. STEP 3 Pay the non-refundable 35 application fee online by credit card. The forms must then be submitted to the International Office at the conclusion of the programme, together with certification issued by the international host institution. The minimum period for credits to be recognised is 1 month - 100 hours of curricular internship certified and evaluated by the tutor assigned in the host institution.
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All you need to know about internships abroad
Who to contact? Who will support you before and during your internship? What is important to consider when choosing a company? How do you write a CV? And, above all, what makes for a successful interview? If you’re ready to step forward and out of your comfort zone, read on! Questions frequently asked about internships What is a virtual internship? A virtual internship is an internship at an international company, potentially anywhere in the world, which does not require you to move from home. Quick facts about virtual internship programmes offered by Università Cattolica: Programmes starts on any Monday. Credit recognition: you can activate your internship as a curricular internship recognised by your Faculty. The good news is - yes! Università Cattolica provides study grants for all study programmes and internships abroad. Remember: Cattolica International is there to help you find out whether you are eligible to receive financial support based on: Credits accrued Grade average Family income What are the biggest challenges I might face during an internship abroad and how can I prepare?
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International experiences
Personalized Language Course and Thesis Abroad: applications are always open! Summer Programmes Language courses abroad Thesis Abroad Faculty-led programmes International volunteering Model United Nations (MUN) Internship abroad Customised Internships 2026: applications for the Autumn period will open in early April.
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VSLO – Internship programme
Through the VSLO platform, you can: Browse the catalogue of available electives Upload the required documentation Monitor the status of your applications Access useful resources to organise your stay abroad Requirements and Selection Each host institution sets its own specific admission requirements. How to apply STEP 1 Access the online application through your personal iCatt page: Services and Opportunities >; International Mobility >; Mobility Calls >; VSLO Programme STEP 2 Upload a completed and signed Disclosure Statement in the designated section. After selection If you are selected, you will receive an email with information about: Scholarship Activation of your insurance coverage Credit recognition forms Scholarship Scholarships are available, subject to available funding, as partial reimbursement of travel and living expenses during your mobility period. Amount: 500 per month Duration: 1 to 3 months Credit Recognition You may request credit recognition by uploading, through your personal iCatt page, the certificate issued by the host institution. Insurance and Safety App All students and recent graduates participating in international mobility programmes are covered by an insurance policy valid abroad. The policy includes: Health insurance Third-party liability (for damage caused to persons or property) Workplace accident coverage Insurance coverage is active from 7 days before the official start date of your mobility period until 7 days after the official end date . All students and recent graduates undertaking an internship abroad must download and activate the Safety Check Students app , designed for emergency management.
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How to activate your internship abroad
Please note: The International Office reserves the right to carry out all necessary checks on the internship destination in order to assess and confirm the activation of the insurance coverage. Once you have been selected by a host organisation or company abroad, you may check whether the internship can be recognised as curricular, if your study plan provides for this option. To do so, you must consult the Internship Regulations for your degree programme and contact the Internship Tutor in your Faculty. Each Faculty appoints Internship Tutors who are responsible for the academic and organisational aspects of curricular internships.Their names and office hours are available on the webpage dedicated to internships for your degree programme (Course Details / Internships and Placements). Registration on the STeP Portal After being selected, in order to proceed with activating your internship on the STeP portal, you must first check whether the host organisation or company abroad where you will carry out your internship is registered on the portal. This insurance, provided in partnership with AXA , includes: travel insurance health insurance third-party liability insurance workplace accident insurance The cover is valid from 7 days before the start of your internship until 7 days after its completion. Internship activation After completing the steps mentioned above, you proceed with the activation of the internship through the STeP portal .
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Italian Assistant teacher – WAATI Western Australia
What is WAATI The Western Australian Association of Teachers of Italian (WAATI) is a non-profit organisation that, for over forty years, has brought together teachers of Italian as a second language in Western Australia. WAATI’s mission is to provide a common voice for the large community of Italian language teachers working in primary schools, secondary schools, and tertiary institutions across Western Australia. WAATI’s main tasks are to: facilitate communication and cooperation among Italian language teachers; provide its members with access to the latest teaching methodologies; organise activities, events, seminars, and courses aimed at promoting, strengthening, and supporting the teaching of Italian in schools throughout Western Australia. The WAATI Association provides food and accommodation with a host family for participants undertaking the programme in person. Info session Join one of our info sessions: register here How to apply Submit your online applications: choose from the available options, upload the required documentation and pay the non-refundable application fee of 35 Apply now Selection process After applications close, Cattolica International will forward eligible applications to WAATI. WAATI will carry out the selection process based on the following criteria: Previous experience Specific requirements of the school in question English language level. It is also possible to have the experience recognized as a curricular internship! To verify the actual possibility of recognition and the specific requirements to be met, you will need to contact your Faculty Internship Tutor.
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Your Clinical Electives
These Clinical Electives are open to students enrolled in any degree programme within the faculty, subject to the requirements set by the host institutions, and are managed in a free-mover format. It is the candidate’s responsibility to verify directly with the host institution: Application deadlines Training period Academic requirements Language skills required Students must also check in advance for any visas or permits needed, in agreement with the host institution and the consular authorities of the destination country. How to apply STEP 1 – Submit your application Send your application to the chosen host institution, including: Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter We recommend preparing your CV and Cover Letter in English and checking any specific requirements set by the host institution. STEP 2 – Online registration After receiving acceptance from the host institution, complete your online registration via your iCatt personal page, under Services &; Opportunities. STEP 3 – Upload documents Upload the following documents in the dedicated section of the online application: Confirmation Letter Trilateral Agreement signed by the host institution If the Cattolica template cannot be used, alternative agreements proposed by the host institution will be accepted. After Submission of Application After submitting your application, candidates will receive an email with all the information needed to: Request a scholarship Activate insurance coverage Complete the forms for credits recognition Scholarships Scholarships are available while funds last, providing partial reimbursement for travel and living expenses abroad. Credits recognition Students can request credits recognition for activities completed abroad by uploading the certification issued by the host institution to their iCatt personal page.
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Italian Assistant Teacher – COASIT Melbourne
Melbourne, offers students the opportunity to apply for the position of Italian Language Assistant at schools across the district of Victoria . Programme dates and application deadline Programme dates: 21 April 2026 – 11 December 2026 Application deadline: 3 November 2025 Description and conditions of the programme Role of Language Assistants Language assistants work both in schools and, if required, in collaboration with the CO.AS.IT. The aim of the programme is to provide local teachers with the support of an Italian graduate capable of bringing contemporary Italian language and culture into Australian schools. Time Linguistic assistants are employed in schools from Monday to Friday, or may work at the CO.AS.IT. After submitting the certification attesting their competence in teaching Italian as a second language, the selected candidates will receive from CO.AS.IT. Language assistants are required to obtain a special visa, available online, which allows them to work exclusively for CO.AS.IT. Places available 3 Info session Join one of our info sessions: register here How to apply Submit your online applications: choose from the available options, upload the required documentation and pay the non-refundable application fee of 35 Apply now Selection process The selection process will be managed by the CO.AS.IT.
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Italian Assistant Teachers
For the 2025/2026 academic year, three assistantship programmes are available, offered in collaboration with three different associations operating in Australia: WAATI (Western Australia Association of Teachers of Italian) – Perth / Western Australia CO.AS.IT. Melbourne (Comitato Assistenza Italiani) – Melbourne / New South Wales CO.AS.IT.
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Elective Observership Porgramme – Thomas Jefferson University
Program Period Placements will take place between July and September 2026 Students must indicate three preferred clinical departments and three possible one-month periods (July, August, and September 2026). Programme Deadline 6 April 2026 Application Process Step 1: Download and complete the Excel Placement Form Fill in three preferred clinical departments/divisions. Save the file and upload it as part of your online application Step 2: Submit your online application Access your personal iCatt page and go to: Services and opportunities >; International mobility >; Mobility calls >; Accordi bilaterali >; Electives Observership Thomas Jefferson University Upload the completed Excel Placement Preference Form before the deadline. Post-application After the deadline, Cattolica International will review all submitted forms and forward the information to Thomas Jefferson University – SKMC to begin the placement matching process. Programme Costs 2,250 program fee, which includes: Clinical placement coordination Student Safety Package (insurance + emergency app activation) Not included: travel, visa, accommodation, and meals Scholarships Scholarships of 550 per month are available and are provided in the form of a reimbursement; therefore, proof of expenses must be uploaded upon return. Insurance and Safety App Included in the programme is the activation of the Student Safety Package, which includes: Insurance coverage valid for the entire length of the programme abroad. Activation of the Student Safety app, which helps manage emergencies Read further details Please note: Medical Malpractice/Professional Liability Insurance is not included and must be purchased separately if required by the host institution.
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Clinical Electives - curricular internships
These experiences allow students to engage with different healthcare systems, develop clinical and professional skills, improve language proficiency, and enhance their academic and professional profile. Information on available destinations, eligibility requirements, and application procedures can be found on the individual program pages. Cattolica International supports students throughout the entire process, providing guidance during orientation, the application process, preparation for departure, and the entire period of mobility abroad.