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Page 1: July | August 2018 SUMMER SCHOOL

About 250 Tongji students and teachers12 Schools & Departments TJU involved

Sino-Italian Campus | Architecture and Urban PlanningAerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics

Automotive Studies | Design and InnovationEconomics and Management

Environmental Science and EngineeringHumanities | Physics Science and Engineering

Political Science & International RelationsInnovation and Entrepreneurship | Software Engineering

international cooperation agreement betweenTongji University (Shanghai) and Università di Firenze | Overseas Campus TJU in Florence

coordinated byUndergraduate School TJU | Sino-Italian Campus TJU and DIDA UniFi

with the participation of SAGAS and DISEI UniFi

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organization [email protected]@tongji.edu.cn

July | August 2018

July 16th

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Italian Renaissance cultureThe Opera del Duomo of FlorenceR. Niccoli Vallesi

July 19th

10.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Giovanni Michelucci architect and Michelucci Foundation (Fiesole)A. Masetti

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Donatello, Verrocchio, MichelangeloMasterpieces of italian Renaissance Sculpture: Bargello MuseumC. Giometti

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Art, society and politicsFrom the Republic of Florence to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany: Palazzo VecchioQ. Wang

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

Design Innovation and enterprisesyoung Italian firms design orientedA. Rinaldi

13.30 | 16.30 DIDA, S. TERESA

Italian Renaissance cultureIntroduction to Renaissance IconographyR. Niccoli Vallesi

13.30 | 16.30 DIDA, S. TERESA

Sky is(n’t) the limitMerging technique and philosophyV. Zingaro

July 20th

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. NICCOLÒ

Environmental governance in Italy P. Gallo | R. Romano

July 23rd

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Italian Renaissance cultureFlorence Craft and Trade Guilds in OrsanmicheleR. Niccoli Vallesi

13.30 | 16.30 DIDA, S. TERESA

Art and technologyinnovations in the RenaissanceR. Niccoli Vallesi

July 24th

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. NICCOLÒ

Design Research and Innovation, and the Ferragamo MuseumA. Rinaldi

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

Ideological roots and culture of Italy and EuropeS. Cammelli

9.30 | 10.00 DISEI, POLO DI NOVOLI

The Social Sciences Library Polo di NovoliL. Segreto

10.00 | 12.00 DISEI, POLO DI NOVOLI

The role of Italy in European integration ProcessL. Segreto

13.00 | 15.00 DISEI, POLO DI NOVOLI

China’s relations with Italy and Europe in the perspective of globalizationL. Segreto

15.00 | 18.00 STUDY VISIT

Italian Renaissance cultureUffizi GalleryQ. Wang

July 25th

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

The history of the city of FlorenceD. Smalzi

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

Historical drivers of cultural exchanges between Europe, Italy and ChinaS. Cammelli

9.30 | 12.30 STUDY VISIT

Italian Art Restoration Culturethe Opificio delle Pietre DureR. Niccoli Vallesi

July 27th

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

Florentine School of ArchitectureTheoretical research and worksR. Renzi

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

History, politics and artthe Basilica of Santa CroceQ. Wang

13.30 | 16.30 DIDA, S. TERESA

Italian Renaissance cultureThe Medici Family in FlorenceR. Niccoli Vallesi

July 28th

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

Italian Renaissance cultureUffizi GalleryQ. Wang

July 30th

9.00 | 12.00 DISEI, POLO DI NOVOLI

Italian economyA. Caloffi

July 31st

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

The legacy of the Italian Renaissance in the European Art of the 19th CenturyM. Amedei

August 27th

9.00 | 12.00 DIDA, S. TERESA

The legacy of the Italian Renaissance Art in the Florentine Painting and Architecture of the late 19th Century M. Amedei

14.00 | 17.00 DIDA, S. CLEMENTE

Urban and architectural renewal in the historical environmentD. Smalzi

August 28th

9.00 | 12.00 STUDY VISIT

The city of Florence and its Renaissance architectureD. Smalzi

14.00 | 17.00 STUDY VISIT

Italian Renaissance cultureUffizi GalleryQ. Wang

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