Quino, "Potentes, prepotentes, impotentes", Buenos Aires, 1989

Quino, "Potentes, prepotentes, impotentes", Buenos Aires, 1989

Feb 8, 2011

How to register


All the students interested in taking part to the 2011 "Law and the Humanities" course at the RomaTre Law Faculty should register by February the 25th filling in the form available on the RomTre Law Faculty website : http://www.giur.uniroma3.it/ (All'attenzione degli studenti)


There will be two admission tests:
1) English language test (common to all the students of the law courses in English)
2) A short paper in English to be submitted only by the "Law and the Humanities" candidates during the second week of the course (March the 9th). All the details will be explained during the first class on March the 4th.


No more than 30 students will be admitted to the course.
The syllabus of the course is already available online: http://www.giur.uniroma3/studying_law/courses.php

4 comments:

  1. GENTILISSIMA DOTT.SSA GIALDRONI QUALI SONO GLI SPEP PER PRENDERE PARTE A QUESTO CORSO DOPO AVER INVIATO LA DOMANDA VIA MAIL? COME FACCIAMO A SAPERE DI ESSERE AMMESSI ALLA FREQUENZA?
    LA RINGRAZIO IN ANTICIPO ATTENDENDO UNA SUA RISPOSTA

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  2. Dear Federica,
    you have to take the English grammar test on February 28th. Prof. Spitzmiller, I'm sure, will give you all the information you need about the results on the day of the test. If you pass it, you can come on Marh 4th to the Law and the Humanities class, where we will ask you your email address in order to send you an article that you can read during the week end. On March 9th we will ask you to answer a question on this article and, on the basis of this answer we will create the definitive list of participants. I will hang up the list of students admitted at Pof. Conte's door (room 232) on March 10th (afternoon). Apparently I can't publish the list on the blog for privacy reasons. I hope everything is clear. The second test on March 9th has the only aim to understand if you are really interested and give you a chance to participate even if your English is not that good.
    Best

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