The presentation of the Course of Studies in History will take place on September 24 at 3:00 p.m., in room 6 of via Balbi 2. To participate you must have a Green Pass.


WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?


Lessons and admission tests

The lessons will be held in presence, in mixed mode. Students will be able to book their place in the classroom through the MyUnige app (see the Guide attached to this notice), until the number of places available is exhausted. Synchronously, for those who cannot attend in person or who are unable to book a place in the classroom, it will be possible to follow the lessons from home through the Teams platform (each course has a particular code, which will be indicated on the course sheet: see the list of courses at https://unige.it/off.f/ins/index/2021).


In order to follow the lessons from home through the Teams platform you must first access Office 365-Unige (see link below).


In order to access the classrooms and attend the lessons you must have a Green Pass.


As soon as the lessons start (check the starting days and times of the first semester lessons you are interested in on the portal https://easyacademy.unige.it/portalestudenti/) you can already start attending, but remember that - if you do not fall in cases of special exemption - you must take the TELEMACO access test (see link below). You can take this test on one of the following dates: 15th, 16th, 17th September; 21st, 22nd October; 25th November. It is advisable to take the test in the first available session, that of September. Everything you need to know is explained in the second useful link. It is important to remember that this is not a closed number course; if you do not pass the test you will receive Additional Educational Obligations, but you will not be excluded from the course.


In addition, there is a second entrance test to take, the foreign language proficiencytest (Assessment Test: see link below). Students with English language in their study plan must take the English Assessment Test together with the TELEMACO entrance test. On the other hand, students who plan to include another language (French, German or Spanish) in their study plan are kindly requested to consult the Course of Studies website, where a notice will be published.