Open Scholarship V Summer School “Cultural Enterprise in the Mediterranean” Procida 27 September – 4 October 2010
(for citizen belonging to countries from the Mediterranean and the Black Sea areas)
The “Cultural Enterprise in the Mediterranean” Summer School aims at reaching a threefold objective : 1. Allow students trained in Universities from both banks of the Mediterranean Sea to meet each other during a common and shared moment; 2. Giving such an intercultural audience a constant exchange of ideas and many scholars and teachers from the two Mediterranean banks; 3. Allowing this audience to meet people from the working world, in order to achieve a broader, wider and deeper knowledge of the opportunities offered on both the banks of the Mediterranean.
2010 Edition Focus Freedom of the press in the Mediterranean area - south and the Mediterranean – The cultural enterprise in the territory - Of cultural heritage - Cities and Culture – European network “Euronablus”
Prerequisites The School has 35 available places. Every Italian citizen (and every citizen belonging to countries from the Mediterranean and the Black Sea areas) with a second-level degree and not yet 35 years old until the Scholarship deadline may take part in it.
The participation request must be sent, on paper, within August 5, 2010 (the mail stamp date will be proof) and the following documents must be attached: - Copy of the achieved university title; - Curriculum Vitae; - One or more presentation letters; - Certifications attesting the knowledge of French and/or English; for foreign students a certification attesting knowledge in Italian, if present - Other titles and certifications pertaining the Scholarship The participation request must be sent in a closed envelope, with the wording: “Summer School- Procida 2010” at the following address: 3 Ceicc Osservatorio Euromediterraneo e del Mar Nero Via Partenope, 36 – 80121 Napoli ITALIA
Ranking To take part in the V “Cultural Enterprise in the Mediterranean” Summer School, the Euromediterranean and Black Sea Observatory, following the judgment of a dedicated Commission of the Scientific Committee, will bestow 15 grants to young graduates, both Italian and foreigners, residing in Mediterranean countries. This grant consists in the total coverage of travelling and full lodging expenses in Procida by the Euromediterranean and Black Sea Observatory. The young graduates will be hosted in a residence.