The next 2 March the interfaculty course will be inaugurated in University Cooperation for Development, an initiative promoted by the Cooperation Support Office and now successfully in its fifth edition.
Designed for those who wish to look beyond national borders, the course offers students and staff UCBM a fundamental preparatory training for participating in the international activities at the University's partners in developing countries, including:
- Health and Nutrition Work Camp
- Internships and professionalizing missions
- Preparation of degree theses in the field
The program provides 12 hours of teaching delivered during the second semester.
For students, participation in the initiative gives the right to recognition of 1 credit (attributable as ADE or extracurricular credit, according to the procedures of the respective Departmental Faculty).