Seminars and initiatives providing ECTS are learning activities offered by the Department of Political and International Sciences as part of the “Other Activities” to be included in the study plan. At the beginning of each academic year, the Department publishes on its website a list of activities related to each seminar so that each student can choose which seminar activities to include in his/her study plan for a total of 3 ECTS. These 3 ECTS can be reached by combining seminars from the same or different disciplines at the total discretion of the student. In addition, seminars and initiatives providing ECTS may also be chosen as “Student Choice Activities”.
This laboratory/simulation provide 1 ECTS.
THe Jean Monnet seminars and initiatives of Jean Monnet History and Politics of European Integration aim to provide the student with specialist knowledge on current European issues, sufficient for the presentation of individual papers. The list of seminars and initiatives allowing access to CFU scheduled for this academic year is available on the Department's website.
The simulation aims to provide additional disciplinary and transversal skills, such as problem solving, critical thinking and analysis, time management, active learning and collaborative competition.
Based mainly on role-playing strategies, the simulation aims to develop the following skills:
· refinement of communication skills and strategies;
· strengthening skills in using multimedia tools;
· awareness of the role within the group through role playing activities;
· progressive acquisition of problem solving and time management skills in team work;
· raising awareness of the diplomatic aspects of the complex international reality, both in history and in current affairs.
SDGs
This simulation contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnerships for the Goals
No prerequisites are needed.
Individual study, group study, role palying.
During the diplomatic simulation, students are invited to cover the position of a delegate of a member country of the international organization identified by the lecturer. The work required will take place in three phases. In the first phase, having identified the diplomatic seat (conference of the Big Three, European Council, European Parliament or other organization), an agenda, which contains the topics for discussion, is proposed. In the same phase the students are divided by countries, on which it will be necessary to understand their history and international position. In a second phase, each delegation will prepare one or more resolutions relating to one or more points on the agenda. Finally, the resolutions will be presented in the Assembly and the delegations will work diplomatically to get their resolutions approved, subject to modifications dictated by the negotiations.
The acquisition of Open Badges requires both work at home and regular and active participation in class.
The reference bibliography will be uploaded on Aulaweb.
Ricevimento: Daniela Preda: Tuesday 14-17 and by appointment at the DISPI.
DANIELA PREDA (President)
LARA PICCARDO
LUCA BARBAINI (Substitute)
GUIDO LEVI (Substitute)
Dates will be available one month before the start and will be advertised on the Department's website.
Easyacademy Unige: https://easyacademy.unige.it/portalestudenti/
Participating to the activities.
The "final product" of the simulation will be evaluated: adherence of the resolution to the foreign policy of the assigned country; adherence to timing and methods; clarity and correctness of presentation.
The simulation is based on role playing and requires both homework and regular and active participation in class.
Students with “Special Needs”: the compensatory/dispensative tools recognized by the Department coordinator, Prof. Aristide Canepa, and by the University Service for students with special needs are applied. It is suggested to contact by Prof. Canepa and the lecturers of this course at the beginning of the lectures.