
The Department of International Human and Social Sciences was established on January 1, 2022, consolidating and integrating the university's founding international vocation, in line with the current Statute, which in its first article dedicates the University “to intercultural dialogue, communication, and international cooperation, in connection with the local area and its representative institutions, as well as with national and international institutions pursuing similar goals.”
Within this framework, the Department thus addresses the visionary challenges faced by multicultural societies and the international community, adopting a multidisciplinary approach and also drawing on the language expertise developed by the University.
The Department's activities are essentially focused on constructing integrated and complex knowledge systems that combine aspects related to technical and scientific innovation with the fields of the human and social sciences, in a perspective that connects different areas of knowledge, with particular attention to the system of international relations, cooperation, sustainable development, and media ecosystems.
The objective pursued is to achieve a positive synthesis between advanced specialized training and an interdisciplinary method, aimed at building a new relationship between contemporaneity and tradition, between theoretical development and action, between the global and the local, and between sustainability and development.
The main field for achieving these objectives is made up of degree courses, but also encompasses doctoral programs, master's degrees, continuing education courses, and other training activities in collaboration with institutions, business and social organizations, and research centers.
Consequently, the research lines developed by the Department’s professors and researchers are also both inter- and multidisciplinary, including participation in European and international projects in the various areas of political, historical, philosophical, sociological, economic, engineering, legal, management, and computer sciences, as well as in areas related to sustainability.
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Events and Seminars
Protection of the individual and regulation of genetic information. Perspectives and issues of genetic editing
Digital tools for the study of Dante
Techniques for the protection of digital minors
DIMENSIONS OF CONTEMPORARY CONSTITUTIONALISM
INTRODUCES AND COORDINATES
Prof. Francesco DURANTI
Religion and State Form in Muslim-Majority Countries
Artificial intelligence and the exploitation of decision-making vulnerabilities in consumer choices
UNISTRAPG means participation
Space for dialogue with aperitif and music
The Influencer marketing contract
The manuscript Paris, BnF, It. 557 and the absence of Dante
Two notes on the text of the 'Vita nuova'
The Parmesan case
Exploring liquid heritages
SARA AHMED
PhD in Environmental Sociology, Founder of the Living Waters Museum virtual repository on water heritage
The sources of European law and the legal nature of the European Union
For previous events, please refer to the archive.











