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The Global Management for China Master's program is organized in consortium with 5 of the leading Italian universities dedicated to research and teaching on China Studies.

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University of Naples L’Orientale

The University is the oldest school of Oriental Studies in Europe. With its rich tradition in languages, cultural and social studies, from Europe to Asia, and from Africa to the Americas, since its very foundation our University has represented a pivotal Centre of Studies whose aim is to highlight the differences as well as the points of contact between cultures. From the very beginning, the Orientale University has been engaged in intense international cultural relations, constantly collaborating with diverse academic institutions of other countries, thus, providing its students with an education able to meet the demands of the modern world.

At present, the Orientale University offers 6 Degree programmes in the fields of American and Latin American Studies, Archeology, Comparative studies, Eastern and African Cultures, Political Sciences and International Relations, and Translations Studies. The Orientale University also offers 9 Master programmes, ranging from Archaeology, Asian and African Studies, Comparative Literature, European and American Studies, Italian Studies, International Relations, Mediterranean Studies, and Specialistic Translation.

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Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

The Ca’ Foscari University of Venice was founded the 6th August 1868 as a Royal School of Commerce, by a group of brilliant intellectuals: Luigi Luzzatti, a law teacher and former minister; Edoardo Deodati, vice-president of the Province of Venice and Francesco Ferrara, the headteacher of the school for its first 32 years. The institute was the first business school in Italy: its main aim was both to train tradesmen and to prepare the future teachers of economics. Moreover, since the foundation, students were also required to study languages, both Western (French, English, German, Spanish, modern Greek) and Eastern (Arabic, Turkish, Serbo-Croat, Japanese).

Today the Ca’ Foscari University has about 20.000 students and 4.000 graduates every year. It covers 4 scientific and cultural areas – Foreign Languages and Literatures, Humanities, Economics, Sciences – organised into 8 Departments. In 2012 an International College was created, a school of excellence for the best students. The Ca’ Foscari Challenge School organises Specialist Master’s Programmes, while the Ca’ Foscari International School promotes summer courses for international students.

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Roma Tre University

Roma Tre University is a young university thought for young people. Founded in 1992, it has rapidly grown both in terms of students and courses offered. It has gained an excellent rating among the most prominent academic rankings, especially within the younger universities. Roma Tre University is organized in 13 departments offering Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, Postgraduate and Advanced courses, PhDs and Specialisation Schools.

A dynamic, modern and international university that has been immediately identified as the vital lever of the urban development of the capital, within which it is now deeply rooted, contributing in changing the city’s identity with a persevering process of restructuring and re-using abandoned industrial buildings, converting them into factories of knowledge and research.

Teaching and research, in all disciplinary areas, constantly interact and target a global world, thus promoting the upgrading and enrichment of knowledge; they combine their action with the third mission, considered both as technology transfer and as a projection of advanced education activities on the territory.

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University of Macerata

The University of Macerata (UniMC) was founded in 1290 and is one of the oldest universities in Europe. Over the years thousands of UniMc graduates have become distinguished professionals, entrepreneurs, leading public figures, educators, researchers: without any doubt, a bit of Italian, European and international history has been built by the alumni of UniMC.

This glorious past is projected into the future and UniMc is strongly committed to innovation both in teaching and research: the focus on the humanities and social sciences is UniMC’s main strength, and “innovating through the humanities” is its motto. Those interested in Law, Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Business, Education, Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Communication, Languages, Philosophy, and History, can find at UniMc a perfect place!

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University of Bergamo

It was 1968 when, the University, originally named “The Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature” was founded in the Upper Town of Bergamo. The initiative of the Minister of Education of the time, Mr. Scaglia, native from Bergamo, together with the resourcefulness of the first rector, Professor Branca, gave rise to a University whose clear objective was to promote a high-level education and training of the most important European languages and cultures. Between 1974 and 1985 the degree course was established, to be then followed by The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. In 1991 the Department of Engineering was established. Shortly after, the University was expected to make a fundamental change. It was November 1st, 1992 when, with Rector Pietro Enrico Ferri, the University became a state institution and changed its name to University of Bergamo. Between 1999 and 2015 two new Departments were founded, Department of Letters Philosophy, Communication and Department of Law, as well as new Bachelor and Master degree courses and PhD programs. Between 2015 and 2021 with the Rector Prof. Remo Morzenti Pellegrini, synergies with local institutions and the entrepreneurial system are increasing to offer students more and more opportunities.

Today with the election of the new rector, prof. Sergio Cavalieri, a new path opens up for the University. During the 2021-2027 six-year period, important challenges will have to be faced and the numerous opportunities offered by a rapidly changing world will have to be taken up.