FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS and CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES

Dear students,

1. Please visit Delphi to find the form for the course registration. All students are required to sign up for the courses: FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS and CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES.

2. Please visit the site didatticaweb (courses FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS and CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES) to find the first topics of the courses (Italian version: La Matematica Elementare del Feedback, III Ed., Esculapio).

Cristiano M. Verrelli

Scholarships

Internships

DiSCo Lazio (LazioDiSCo)

LazioDisco is a scholarship by Regione Lazio for students applying in the Lazio region.

DiSCo Lazio (or LazioDiSCo) is a scholarship for students applying to universities in the Lazio region. Students of Tor Vergata University of Rome are thus eligible to apply for the study grant.

The Lazio Region, through Laziodisco (formerly LazioDisu), continues in its commitment to make the right to education in our Region more effective and inclusive.

Every year, LazioDisco will publish (on the website www.laziodisco.it) Calls for the assignment of book vouchers, for rent contributions, transport subsidies and other useful contributions to guarantee the right to study for commuting students.

How to Apply

Application to the LazioDisco grants is done through the DiscoLazio website. Unfortunately the website and application are only available in Italian, but Tor Vergata University offers an english guide for international students, which will help you go through each step with a step-by-step translation of the application process.

http://en.uniroma2.it/admissions/scholarships/

An english support for sholarship (pdf)

 

We Make Scholars

Scholarships by not-just-for-profit organisation

We Make Scholars is a Not-just-for-Profit organization which aims to bring out the most reliable and transparent information about everything related to International education funding!

WMS is one of the best ways to fund your study abroad: an online platform which allows you to discover and apply to thousands of International scholarships and to get the best education loan matching your profile.

Visit WeMakeScholars.com

Invest Your Talent in Italy

Scholarship by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Tor Vergata University of Rome , along with other Italian universities, is a partner of the Invest your talent in Italy, a scholarship program supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Italian Trade Agency, Uni–Italia, Unioncamere and Confindustria.

Invest Your Talent in Italy is a program that offers international students the opportunity to develop their skills through a range of Master’s and postgraduate courses taught in English at prestigious Italian Universities, geared towards improving academic, technical and professional skills.

Application and Scholarships

General entry required by “Invest Your Talent in Italy” is a three or four-year Bachelor’s degree. Specific entry requirements will depend on the chosen course.

On-the-job training at leading Italian companies, while completing your academic work, provides practical skills for your future career.

Scholarships and much more: once selected by the university of choice, you will have access to the opportunities offered by the Programme: scholarships, reductions/exemptions in tuition fees, orientation and student support services.

LEARN MORE

Study in Italy | MAECI

Scholarship by MAECI for citizens not residing in Italy and Italian citizens living abroad.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) offers grants in favor of foreign citizens not residing in Italy and Italian citizens living abroad (IRE)* for the academic year 2018-2019 in order to foster international cultural, scientific and technological cooperation, to promote Italian language and culture and to support Italy’s economic system in the world (According to Law 288/55 and its subsequent changes and additions).

Deadline: June 7th, 2019

Grants are offered to pursue study, training, and/or research programs at Italian Higher Education Institutes, both public and legally recognised. The list of these institutions is available on the following website.


Visit StudyinItaly.com

CLICI – Italian language courses from October to December 2018

CLICI – Italian language courses from October to December 2018

CLICI – Italian language courses from October to December 2018

The CLICI – Centre for Italian language and culture of the University of Rome Tor Vergata organizes extensive Italian language courses (60 hours) for foreigners from October to December 2018.

Lessons will be held twice a week from 5 pm to 8 pm.

Students who attend 70% of the course will be given a certificate of attendance and will be admitted to the final exam. Those students, who pass the final exam, will receive a final grade certificate.

Courses are free for students enrolled at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

All students have to register online and, except the absolute beginners, students who want to enroll are required to sit a placement test and an interview for language level assessment.

The placement test and the interview will be held at Scuola IaD – Macroarea di Scienze MM.FF.NN. – Via del Fontanile di Carcaricola snc (see the link: http://www.scuolaiad.it/dovesiamo) on the following dates:

September 11th-17th-21th -24 th-28 th  October 2 nd

Registration is possible from 16 July to 25 September 2018. It is possible to register up to 7 days before the chosen exam date.

In order to register see the link: http://www.scuolaiad.it/home-clici-eng/registration

Students who received the certificate of one of the Italian language courses of CLICI held in the period March-June 2018 are required to write an email to info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it by September 25th, 2018 indicating the name of the teacher and the level of the course they attended. Therefore, they are not required to complete the online procedure in order to register.

CLICI contacts:

Clici Office: Campus X, Via di Passolombardo 341, 00133 Roma

Email: info.linguaitaliana@uniroma2.it

Site: http://cla.uniroma2.it (link CLICI)

Tel. +39 06 725991027

Welcome weeks 6 September – 31 October 2018

Welcome weeks 6 September – 31 October 2018

Admission here

“Dear Student,

The University of Rome Tor Vergata will be glad to welcome all of our newly enrolled International Students from the 6th to the 30th  of September, 2018, from 9.00 to 2.00 p.m. New date until the 31st of October!!

The “Welcome Weeks” event will take place, from Monday to Friday, at the “WELCOME POINT” Rectorate of the University of Rome Tor Vergata (via Cracovia n.50).

These three weeks are dedicated to welcome and orientation activities for all the new students arriving at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

International students will be supported and tutored in filling the Stay Permit (TWO STAY PERMIT SESSIONS EVEY DAY: at 10.00 am and at 12.00 am), Health Insurance and Pass card for transportation in Rome modules. Also there will be several stands that will grant students information regarding activities and organizations available at the campus of #unitorvergata or in the city of Rome.

WELCOME-GUIDE-INCOMING-2018-19.pdf

(draft) Programme 2018

 Tor Vergata (general information)

  • Agenzia delle Entrate (for obtaining the Fiscal Code)
  • National Health Service (SSN)
  • CAF Office (for ISSEU document)
  • A Unicredit Bank (to get information about and/or open a bank account)
  • MOOVIT (the first transit app) representatives ready to provide information on transportation in Rome and in Italy.
  • Campus X (for accommodation information)
  • Informa giovani
  • Desks of:
  • School of Law
  • School of Economics
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
  • School of Medicine and Surgery
  • School of Humanities and Philosophy

 

  • International Students Office (information and enrollment)
  • CLA (Tor Vergata Linguistic Centre)
  • CLICI (Centre for Italian Language and Culture)
  • CARIS Commission (Services for students with Disabilities or Specific Learning Difficulties, SLD)
  • CUS ( University Sports Center)
  • Agevola (Facilities for Tor Vergata community)
  • Botanic Garden (information about cultural and leisure activities organized by the University)

 

Please note that you can ask for the Codice Fiscale to the Italian Embassy (or Consulate) at the moment of the Entry Visa request.  The Codice Fiscale is necessary for all kinds of interaction with the Italian public administration.

Tuition fees at the University of Rome Tor Vergata for the AY 2018/2019 will be based on the student’s family income.

International students’ family income can only be certified by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities (local Consulate or local Embassy). Once the proper documentation is submitted to the Italian Diplomatic Authority, it will provide the student with the certified documents that need to be brought to any CAF Office (Italian Tax Service Centres) after arriving in Rome.

At the following link you can check what documents are needed for such certification: http://en.uniroma2.it/pdf/Scheda-Raccolta-Dati.pdf

The CAF office will deliver to the student the ISEEU module necessary to then determine the student’s yearly tuition fee amount.

Not submitting the ISEEU to the University will imply for the student the payment based on the maximum rate of the yearly fee of the course (80% of the maximum rate for the students coming from low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies; 100% of the maximum rate for all the other international students).

Please note, we strongly suggest even students awarded with scholarships submit the ISEEU certification.

For further information:

 

Florinda Magliulo e Marco Tirone

Welcome Office

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Via Cracovia, Rome (Building D, Floor 0, Room D001)

how to reach us

email: welcome@uniroma2.it

phone: 0039/0672592817- 3234

facebook torvergata orienta

twitter @unitorvergata

 

Information for International Students

Information for International Students

web.uniroma2.it

 

 

Foundation Courses….an approach to the Italian academic world

Foundation Courses….an approach to the Italian academic world

The Foundation Courses are an approach to the Italian academic world and aim to offer a preparatory program, in Italian, for international students in order to meet the requirements for the admission according to the current regulation for the admission to the programs taught in Italian, improve the language skills, and get used to the teaching and study methods well-established within Europe. The overall duration of the course consists in one academic year starting, generally, in September.

All the information are at this link: http://web.uniroma2.it/module/name/Content/newlang/italiano/navpath/STD/section_parent/6299, (Italian vers.);

and at this link: http://web.uniroma2.it/module/name/Content/newlang/english/navpath/STI/section_parent/5680, (English vers.).

The applications are available from 30th May until 15th July 2018. The applicants need to fill the application form attached herewith and send it to the following e-mail address:
international.students@uniroma2.it .

 

 

 

Orienteering & Pic nic

Orienteering & Pic nic

“Dear Student,

The University of Rome Tor Vergata is pleased to invite you to the Orienteering & Pic nic event organized by the Welcome Office in cooperation with the Botanic Garden.

Orienteering is an exciting outdoor sport that involves walking or running whilst navigating around a course using a detailed map and sometimes a compass.  The aim is to navigate in sequence between a set of control points and decide the best route to complete the course in the quickest time. The route between “controls” is not specified, and is entirely up to the orienteer to find. The fastest path is not always the shortest one, and it can depend on the chosen route.

Orienteers will use map and compass to locate the controls points, indicated by orange and white marking flags. The winner is the team who completes the course, visiting all the flags in the established order, in the fastest time.

It doesn’t matter how young, old or fit you are, as you can run, walk or jog at your own pace.

The Orienteering event will take place at the Botanic Garden of the University of Rome Tor Vergata ( http://bio.uniroma2.it/ortobotanico/ ), on a surface of approximately 82 hectares, which makes it the biggest university Botanic Garden in Europe. It is a great sport for runners, joggers and walkers who want to improve their teamwork skills and for anyone who loves the outdoors.

At the end of the event, the botanic garden is happy to offer to all participants a homemade healthy meal.

Feel free to bring drinks and other food as you please.

 

The event will take place on Thursday, May 10th at 10 am.

In order to participate you can register here until May 8th: www.rsvp.uniroma2.it 

Time & Date: 10 a.m., Thursday, May 10th

Location: Tor Vergata Botanic Garden, Viale Guido Carli, unnumbered, 00133 Rome

How to reach the Garden: Bus 509 (from Anagnina), stop “Guido Carli”.

Registration: https://rsvp.uniroma2.it

For more information: welcome@uniroma2.it