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Course Council Coordinator

He is in charge of carrying out the functions assigned to him by the University Statute and the University Teaching Regulations:

  • coordinates the committees and persons in charge of Course of Study activities
  • convenes the CdS Council
  • approves the SUA-CdS, SMA and RCRs

The degree programme (CdS) has a Quality Assurance (QA) system in place to monitor its management processes.

It is responsible for:

  • compiling and updating the Single Annual Report (SUA-CdS)
  • analysing and compiling the Annual Monitoring Report (SMA)
  • draw up the Cyclical Review Report and monitor the progress of the proposed improvement activities

  • to analyse reports and requests from students, lecturers and administrative staff in accordance with the procedures established by the University
  • promote a culture of educational quality and self-assessment within the degree programme
  • analyse the Almalaurea questionnaires and other sources of information (e.g. questionnaires from host organisations or companies)
  • analyse the report of the Joint School Commission

Teaching Commission

It deals with:

  • reviewing teaching facilities and student services
  • reviewing CFUs in relation to teaching load and progression across semesters
  • revise the admission requirements and the modalities for intermediate and final examinations
  • check the information in the teaching schedules
  • monitor the training course and organise it taking into account the needs of facilities and services

Steering Committee

in common with the Master’s degrees in Chemical Sciences and Industrial Chemistry

It is responsible for:

  • articulating the needs arising from society, the world of work and the cultural sphere
  • providing advice on the alignment of the study programme and specific teaching activities with educational demand

Committee members

-Giorgio Cevasco, Italian Chemical Society, former president of the Liguria Branch, giorgio.cevasco@unige.it

-Patrizia Montenovi, Order of Chemists, ordine.genova@chimici.org

 -Gustavo Capannelli, external collaborator at the DCCI, gustavo.capannelli@gmail.com

 -Enrico Buscaglia, FACI SpA, enrico.buscaglia@faci.it

 -Luciana Meloni, Iplom, Luciana.Meloni@iplom.com

 -Giuseppe Caire, Infineum, Giuseppe.Caire@Infineum.com

 -Alberto Moro, self-employed, dr.albertomoro@gmail.com

 -Claudio Merlo, Spiga Nord SpA, claudio.merlo@spiganord.com

 -Paolo Quaglia, PPG Italia Business Support Srl, quaglia@ppg.com

 -Fiorenzo Parrinello, SACMI, Fiorenzo.Parrinello@sacmi.it 

-Paolo Lomellini, Italian Association for Macromolecular Science and Technology (AIM), paolo.lomellini@gmail.com

 -Riccardo Narizzano, ARPAL, riccardo.narizzano@arpal.liguria.it

 -Angelo Ferrando, Versalis, angelo.ferrando@versalis.eni.com

 -Marco Tincani, Federchimica, M.Tincani@federchimica.it

 -Simone Zanetti, Henkel, simone.zanetti@henkel.com

 -Letizia Reggiani, Verallia, letizia.reggiani@verallia.com

 -Iakovos Vittorias, Omya International AG, iakovos.vittorias@omya.com

 

Responsible for orientation to the world of work

It is responsible for:

  • organising initial preparation verification activities (Telemaco) and OFA remedial activities (Perseo-Teseo)
  • informing the CoS Coordinators about the enrolled students and their initial preparation status

N.B. Details of the activity are at: https://unige.it/studenti/telemaco

Website manager

Responsibilities include:

  • organising activities to promote career guidance (meetings with companies, etc.)
  • maintain a database containing graduates’ details (subject to their consent) in order to send them job offers or invitations to interviews and to refer graduates interested in a particular position to companies

Managers

Study guidance committee

It is in charge of:

  • updating and verifying information on the federated site
  • checking that transparency requirements are met
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Responsible for coordinating class schedule and exams

Responsibilities include:

  • organising careers guidance activities with schools and work-based learning programmes
  • organise activities to promote the degree programme externally
  • co-ordinate induction and academic tutoring activities for first-year students

Tutoring committee

Responsibilities include:

  • managing timetables to avoid clashes
  • optimise the scheduling of exam dates

Managers

Pierfrancesco Maltoni  - (Coordinator’s Delegate)

Responsible for international activities

Responsibilities include:

  • organising ongoing career guidance
  • providing information and support to students on choosing a course of study, drawing up study plans, etc.

Responsible for Departmental Quality Assurance (RAQ)

Responsibilities include:

  •   promoting, collecting and managing proposals for curricular work placements and any other work placements
  •   to allocate curricular placements and appoint internal tutors
  •   organise the collection of questionnaires and feedback from the organisations where placements and work experience have taken place

is the assessment committee for the Placement Examination

Commissione attività internazionali 

Responsibilities include:

  • promoting and coordinating outgoing and incoming student mobility through the Erasmus+ programme or other international programmes
  • to promote the internationalisation of the degree programme through promotional activities abroad and staff mobility

Referente

Davide Comoretto – (Contact for the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry – DCCI)