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contents - Sapienza
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Brief description
Sapienza, founded in Rome in 1303, on
20th April by a Papal Bull issued by
Pope Boniface VIII, boasts a rich
historical past and personal background
in the educational field, and is today the
first-largest State Institution of Higher Education in
Italy and Europe for numbers of students, academic
professors, lectures and didactic areas.
The Sapienza brand is an excellent business card
for all its students, since the University plays a
leading role in the field of Higher Education and
in that of Research and Development at national
and international level, and acts as a leader in the
economic and social processes on territorial base.
Sapienza has earned its international reputation
and prestige in the field and this is also due to its
academic professors and lectures, to the active
participation of its national and international
students, to its most famous students, among
them we can mention Enrico Fermi and the
“Panisperna boys” (a group of young Italian
scientists), and also writers, thinkers, politicians,
artists, showmen and actors.
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Today Sapienza University, structured in five
autonomous “Atenei federati”, includes Faculties,
Departments, libraries and museums, 9
administrative sections of the Central
Administration Division and 2 University hospitals.
Sapienza provides degree courses and Masters
(1st and 2nd level degree courses of scientific and
professional specialization), offered throughout
the Region and outside the Region, 113
specialization schools, PhD courses, international
PhDs, several high-level training programmes and
E-Learning Courses, and also the Industrial Liaison
Office. Each year the University awards research
grants, student stipends for overseas studies and
scholarships for meritorious students
(www.uniroma1.it).
Sapienza prides itself upon its international
dimension and maintains cultural and scientific
agreements and exchanges with many foreign
University Institutions, both in European and nonEuropean countries.
In 1987 Sapienza embraced the Erasmus
mobility Programme which eight years later
merged with the Socrates Programme and the
present Lifelong Learning Programme. Now the
University has been awarded the new Erasmus
University Charter (Extended) for the period
2007-2013.
In the frame of this European Programme
Sapienza provides a wide range of opportunities
for its students, between Host Institutions of
Higher Education and didactic areas, as a matter
of fact there are currently over 1000
interinstitutional Erasmus exchanges between the
Faculties and numerous on foreign Institutions
participating in the Erasmus Programme.
The University has also adopted the European
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Credit Transfer System (ECTS), making possible
student exchange with the best European
universities.
The University and its Campus
The following faculties are located inside the University Campus:
Pharmacy, Law, Literature &
Philosophy, Humanities, Mathematical,
Physical and Natural Sciences, Political
Sciences, Statistics.
The faculties based outside the campus are:
Architecture “Ludovico Quaroni”, Architecture
“Valle Giulia”, Economics, Engineering,
Aeronautical and Space Engineering, Information
Engineering, Medicine & Surgery I, Medicine &
Surgery II, Philosophy, Sociology, Oriental Studies,
Psychology I, Psychology II, Communication
Sciences, School of Aerospace Engineering,
School for Library and Archive Studies.
The University Campus’ main entrance is Piazzale
Aldo Moro 5. Other entrances: Viale dell’Università,
Viale Regina Elena, Via Cesare de Lollis.
Getting to Campus: The University Campus is
easy to reach by bus (lines: 310, 11, 71, 492, 163),
by tram (lines: 3 and 19) and by underground - B
line (Policlinico stop).
In and around the University there are: cafeterias,
museums, and other services, as well as the
university Policlinicum. There are also a bank and
post office on the campus.
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Degree programmes and
grading system
Fac. Ingegneria
Fac. Giurisprudenza
Fac. Politiche
Fac. Lingue Straniere
The majority of the degree
programmes are taught in Italian.
However, several faculties offer
lectures in foreign languages, mainly
in English; 1 course of second level and
some Master’s degree courses are entirely taught
in English. All courses offered at Sapienza are
listed in the Faculty syllabuses. The curriculum of
studies is available on each faculty’s web pages
(www.uniroma1.it/facolta).
Grades are given on a scale with a maximum
score of 30 and a passmark of 18. One credit
corresponds to 25 hours of study time and 60
credits to the workload of a full time student
during one academic year.
Fac. Economia
Fac. Matematica
Fac. Scienze Politiche
Fac. Biologia
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Academic calendar and
lecture timetable
The teaching calendar varies from
faculty to faculty. For many the
academic year is split into two
semesters, the first begins in early
September or October, while the
second begins in March. In some Faculties,
lecturing is on an annual basis and starts in
November. Exams are held in Summer (June and
July), Autumn (September and October) and
Winter (January and February). Each specific
lecture timetable is available on the Faculty/
Department’s web pages, on the department
bulletin boards, and by contacting the Office
“Servizio d’Orien­tamento e Tutorato di Facoltà”.
The Erasmus students can also contact the
Erasmus administrative officers of their receiving
faculties (contact details on www.uniroma1.it/
europrog/erasmus).
University holidays
1st November, 8th December, from
22nd December to 8th January,
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
preceding Ash Wednesday, Thursday
before Easter to the Tuesday after,
25th April, 1st May, 29th June, from 1st August to
30th August.
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University Services
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University services
Besides its wide general overview of
the degree programmes Sapienza
provides many services for its
enrolled students, among them we
can mention:
Service for disabled persons, psychological
counselling, orientation and tutoring services to
offer support, information and advice to students
and first-year students (“Ciao” and “Sort”),
services to assist students in searching for a stage
(BLUS Project and Faculty stage offices) and
service aimed at helping graduated students
getting into work (BLUS Project), university
canteens, a large number of libraries, online
bibliographical data banks, informatics
laboratories, wireless service, students can enjoy
special discounts on sports facilities and cultural
activities. For more information visit
www.uniroma1.it/studenti and see the fact sheet
enclosed.
Foreign Erasmus Students
coming to Sapienza
All the necessary and requested
documents to apply to the
University and to live in Rome, are
available on www.uniroma1.it/
europrog/erasmus/sminc.php and in
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the Vademecum enclosed.
The students, nominated by their university to
study at Sapienza, will be able to attend courses
in the Department/Faculty stated in their own
study project approved by the receiving Faculty
and the home Institution according to the subject
area agreed at Institutional level.
Detailed information on courses themselves can
be obtained from Faculty syllabuses and
downloaded from the Faculty websites
(www.uniroma1.it/facolta).
A scientific and administrative Erasmus staff at
Faculty level (Scientific Responsibles, Agreement
Promoters, Administrative officers, Erasmus
corners) assists the Erasmus students and provides
them with advice and information related to
academic and administrative issues. (contact
details on www.uniroma1.it/europrog/erasmus/
raef-eng.php).
For the Erasmus incoming students the University
organizes Italian language courses free of charge
(www.uniroma1.it/europrog/erasmus).
Accommodation
Students coming to Rome must look
for a room in the private market.
Erasmus students looking for an
accommodation in Rome will find
helpful advice by contacting the
Erasmus Student Network in Rome
([email protected], www.esn-roma.it) and the
Helpdesk “Going-Informagiovani”
(http://www.uniroma1.it/studenti/informagiovani/
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default.php; [email protected] opened
from Monday to Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., at “Ciao”). Among other sources we can
mention: “Room Swapping” with other students,
flat-share notices on the boards around the
Campus and at the receiving Faculties, local
newspapers for adverts or Estate Agents or the
Local Tourist Authorities, magazines as “Porta
Portese” which is issued on Tuesday an Friday
(www.portaportese.it –click on “Immobiliare” and
then “Affitto-Subaffitto”); “Wanted in Rome” an
advertising guide to Rome and Italy published
every two weeks and on sale at newsstands and
international book shops (www.wantedinrome.
com); “Più Case” (www.piucase.it), etc.
Prices for a private room in an apartment, shared
with other students, range from a minimum of
350,00/400,00 to a maximum of 500,00/550,00
euros per month (these indications derive from a
study of ads published on newspapers and web
sites, and please note that you will be required to
pay a deposit of one to three months’ rent when
you start renting the room).
During your first days in Rome while looking for a
room, you can find an accommodation at youth
hostels, Bed & Breakfast, Residences and Hotels
(information on www.turismoroma.it).
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Student organizations
and free time
At the University there are numerous
Student Groups, Clubs and
Organizations, aimed at helping
international students in their
everyday life and making their stay at
the university as fruitful and pleasant as possible.
Among these, we can mention: Erasmus Student
Network (ESN-Roma, www.esn-roma.it),
Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de
L’Europe (AEGEE-Roma, www.aegeeroma.it/),
Board of European Studies of Technology (BESTRoma, www.bestroma.org/it).
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List of the services
and Vademecum
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List of services available to students,
service
type
Sapienza Wireless
Networking Service
Wireless internet access is available in various campus
areas (buildings and locations) covered by this service
University canteens,
(Laziodisu, Ufficio
anagrafe studenti)
A.D.I.S.U.- card to benefit of the University canteens
Central Libraries and
library service on
Campus
It is possible to access the library, and borrow books
Cooperativa libraria
“Nova cultura”
Discounts on university book and personal book
purchases
Museums and
University cultural
laboratories and
activities
Sporting activities: (CUS
– Centri Universitari
Sportivi – Secretary
offices)
Gyms, swimming pools, and other sporting activities
Music and concerts (IUC
– Istituzione
Universitaria Concerti)
Concerts
University Theatre Centro Teatro Ateneo
and
Performance, events, exhibitions, workshops and
meetings
Tkt.Uni.Office
Chorus Franco Maria
Saraceni
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At this Box Office (Tkt.Uni.Office) students can
purchase tickets at reduced prices for all forthcoming
theatre performances and events scheduled in Rome.
They can also have information on cultural events,
laboratories, workshops and theatre performances.
concerts
also accessible to Erasmus students
address
cost of the service
T 0649690113; F 0649910170 – Forum on-line
Email: [email protected]
Web page: http://sapienzawireless.uniroma1.it/
This service is free of
charge
Address: Via C. De Lollis 22
T 064970283 – 4
Web site: www.laziodisu.it/
You can obtain a
magnetic card, to have
your own meals at
reduced prices
Address: Città Universitaria, P.le Aldo Moro 5, Nuovo
Edificio di Fisica
Web page: http://w3.uniroma1.it/biblioteche;
http://sibiblioteche.caspur.it/
Digital Library: http://bids.citicord.uniroma1.it
Servizio di consulenza Chiedi @l bibliotecario
(Assistance and help service):
http://w3.uniroma1.it/vrd/chiedi.aspx
This service is free of
charge
Address: Città Universitaria, P.le Aldo Moro 5
This service sited near the General Services building
and next to the Economato offers a University
bookstore and also a printing and photocopy Centre
Discounts on book
purchase
Information, details and addresses are available on
the Student’s Guide and on the University web page:
www.uniroma1.it, www.uniroma1.it/museo/default.
php, www.uniroma1.it/ricerca/laboratori/default.asp
Free entrance
CUS Roma - Address: Piazzale del Verano, 27
CUS Roma – Secretary office (swimming-pool) - Via
Tor di Quinto 64, 00191 Roma
Web site: www.cusroma.net
Access to these
facilities, enjoying
special offers or
discounts
Address: Lungotevere Flaminio,
T 063610051-2; F 0636001511
Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.concertiiuc.it -
Access to these
facilities, enjoying
special offers or
discounts
Centro Teatro Ateneo:
The participation in
the laboratories is free
of charge.
Tkt.Uni.Office:
Viale Regina Elena 334, 00185 - Roma
Web page: http://w3.uniroma1.it/cta/tkts.htm
theatre ticket: special
reduced price
Web site: www.corosaraceni.org/
free of charge
Viale delle Scienze, 1/3; T 0649914108
Web page: http://w3.uniroma1.it/cta/
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University Chapel
Multimedia services
(CATTID - Centro per le
applicazioni della
televisione e delle
tecniche di istruzione a
distanza). Multimedia
stations
Multimedia services and stations and internet access
Cinema
To watch first-run movies at special reduced prices
Service for Disabled
Persons
This office can provide advising, financial help and
guidance for disabled students and information on
the services offered.
Assistance, help and
psychological
counselling
A Support and
Information Group in
the field of Food
Sciences, Nutrition and
Gastronomy
This service provides information concerning Food
Studies, Nutrition, Gastronomy and help students in
learning the better eating habits
Test Center ECDL &
EUCIP
IT Certifications
Bank and Postal service
For more information on University services, please refer to CIAO (Centro Informazioni Accoglienza Orientamento). CIAO, an organisation offering general advice and information to students, is located on the ground floor of the Rectorate
building (the entrance is under the portico of the Rectorate building, next to the
room, where the Italian language courses usually take place). Opening hours:
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Address: Città Universitaria, P.le Aldo Moro 5
T 0649914670; F 0649914283 Email: [email protected]
Web page: www.uniroma1.it/cappella
Address: Città Universitaria, P.le Aldo Moro 5
(entrance: Viale dell’Università 36)
T 0649910915; F 064456696
Email: [email protected] Web site: www.cattid.uniroma1.it/
This service is free of
charge
The list of cinemas offering special reduced ticket
prices is available on the University web page: http://
w3.uniroma1.it/lacittaincorto/
Entrance ticket:
special reduced price
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 (the entrance is under the
portico of the Rectorate building)
Toll free phone number: 800410960
Web page: www.uniroma1.it/studenti /handicap
E-mail: [email protected]
Web page: www.uniroma1.it/studenti/serviziutilita/
counseling.php
This service is free of
charge
Web page: www.dssp.uniroma1.it/gong/
educazionenutrizionalegastronomica.htm
This service is free of
charge
University Test Center: Istituto G. Galilei
Viale Manzoni 34A Roma
T/F 067008473
Email: [email protected] 
Web site: http://ecdl.cabi.uniroma1.it/
special course price
reduction for students
Unicredit Banca di Roma
Agency n. 153 – Sapienza Università di Roma
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
Web site: https://www.bancaroma.it/site/index.asp
Post Office on Campus
Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
T 06 490703
from Monday to Friday 9.30 - 5.00 - Contact details:
e-mail [email protected] tel. 0649910200
For details on special reductions for students and specific student fares, see the
web page: www.uniroma1.it/organizzazione/amministrazione/convenzioni/
default.php - References: Student Guide 2007-2008, web site www.uniroma1.it
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VADEMECUM FOR INCOMING ERASMUS STUDENTS
WHEN
WHAT
BEFORE LEAVING
HOME COUNTRY
PREPARATION OF ADMISSION DOCUMENTS
• STATEMENT from home University certifying arrival in
Rome as Erasmus student.
• THE APPLICATION FORM for INCOMING ERASMUS
STUDENTS has to be filled in on-line. Please use the
login code sent you by Sapienza to enter the on-line
form.
• HEALTH INSURANCE FORM:
- The EUROPEAN HEALTH INSURANCE CARD that is
replacing the E111 or E128. This card simplifies the
procedure when receiving medical assistance and allows
to receive health care in accordance with the legislation
of state of stay,
or
- The E111 form which entitles E.U. students to a full
range of health care treatments,
or
- Translation of PRIVATE INSURANCE SCHEME by
Italian Consulate or Embassy, together with the official
DECLARATION that this insurance will cover the student
in Italy and is equivalent to the E128 or E111 form.
• IDENTITY CARD or PASSPORT
• Entry VISA is required for students from non-EU
countries and from Turkey (PLEASE NOTE: for stays of
less than 90 days the “C” VISA is not renewable while the
“D” Visa is).
BEFORE/ON
ARRIVAL IN ROME
• Collection of INFORMATION about:
- Enrolment, syllabus, examination, courses, specific
dates, timetables at the receiving Faculty.
- Practical aspects concerning life in Rome.
- To find an accommodation
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HOW and WHERE
The Home Institution has to send the list of nominated students to Settore
Programmi Internazionali, while pertinent forms have to be sent to the
ERASMUS ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBLE (“RAEF”) of the receiving Faculty.
The Insurance Forms should be retained in case health care treatment
is needed.
The Home Institution and the Erasmus students must contact the
pertinent “RAEF”.
Erasmus Student Network Roma
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ON ARRIVAL IN
ROME
• ENROLLMENT AT THE RECEIVING
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
- IDENTIFICATION FORM
- ERASMUS STUDENT CARD
AFTER
ENROLLMENT AT
THE RECEIVING
FACULTY/
DEPARTMENT
REQUIRED ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
• “CODICE FISCALE” CARD:
a personal number for tax purposes required to open a
bank account and to get the A.D.I.S.U. card that
allows the use of University canteens, etc..
• For EU Citizens:
- no visa is required,
- for a stay longer than 3 months, inform the City Hall
of your residence district in Rome (“Iscrizione
anagrafica”)
• For non EU Citizens:
- visa is required,
- Students need a “Residence Permit”. Documents needed:
A photocopy of Erasmus Student Card.
Identity Card or passport (Entry Visa) plus photocopies.
4 passport photos.
Official documents for Health insurance.
Official stamp - “marca da bollo” (Needed only for the
residence permit)
• HEALTH INSURANCE
• A.D.I.S.U. CARD
to benefit of the University canteens
and other services.
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• COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES OF EXAMS TAKEN
As soon as the students arrive in Rome they have to contact the pertinent
“RAEF” to deliver a copy of the before mentioned documents and to obtain
the Erasmus Student Card.
The Erasmus students have to contact the pertinent “RAEF” and Erasmus
Student Network Roma for information on how to obtain their “codice
fiscale”
RESIDENCE PERMIT (for non EU Citizens):
for information refer to the police administration office, sited inside the
University Campus.
The Erasmus students must deliver their Health Insurance Form (cf. above)
to the Azienda Sanitaria Locale (A.S.L.) of their residence district in Rome.
The Erasmus students have to go to LAZIODISU (Via Cesare de Lollis, 24/b
ground floor, next to the University Campus) with their Erasmus
identification card, codice fiscale and the scheda studente delivered by their
pertinent RAEF.
Office hours:
Mon - Thu: 9.00 / 13.30
Fri: 9.00 /12.00
The Erasmus students have to contact the pertinent “RAEF”.
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General information
on life in Rome
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The city
Rome is rich in tradition and history.
There are countless historic sites,
monuments, churches, museums,
Renaissance Palaces, enchanting
parks, gardens and villas, and many
other places of interest. The historic centre of
Rome, the properties of the Holy See in Rome
enjoying extraterritorial rights, and the properties
and monuments within the walls of Urban VIII,
have been inscribed on the UNESCO World
Heritage List (see the attached leaflet for more
details on “Life in Rome”. Further specific new and
updated information is available on the web-site:
www.comune.roma.it, www.turismoroma.it,
www.sitiunesco.it).
How to get in Rome
Rome Fiumicino Airport “Leonardo da
Vinci” (FCO) is well-connected to the
city centre during day-time by a direct
train and lower trains. The direct nonstop train service between Fiumicino Airport and
Termini, the main train station, costs € 11,00 and
the journey time is around 30 minutes. A cheaper
train service to reach your destination in Rome is
the train route Fr1 (Orte - Fara Sabina – Roma
Tiburtina Station – Fiumicino Airport and return
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with intermediate stops), which costs € 5,50 and
the journey time is around 45 minutes. The bus
line 40N connects during night-time the airport
with the train stations of Roma Termini and Roma
Tiburtina. For further information, see: www.adr.it.
By Taxi
The price for a ride from Fiumicino
Airport to the city centre (within the
Aurelian Walls) is Euro 40,00.
Ciampino Airport “G.B. Pastine” (CIA):
there is a Cotral bus service
connecting Ciampino Airport to metro “Line A”
Anagnina station (from this underground station
it takes about 30 min. by metro to reach Termini),
the ticket costs € 1,20. Buses leave every 40
minutes. This bus service, connecting Ciampino
Airport to the city centre, ends its run at 11pm,
therefore the only way to get into town late at
night is by taxi. For more details, see: www.adr.it.
Bus connections: www.cotralspa.it and
www.sitbusshuttle.it.
By taxi: the price for a ride from Ciampino Airport
to the city centre (within the Aurelian Walls) is
Euro 30,00 (further information is available on the
web-site: www.turismoroma.it).
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By Train
Termini is Rome’s main station. Right
outside the station, in Piazza dei
Cinquecento, is the largest bus
terminal in Rome and the access to
the city’s two Underground lines (A
and B).
Tiburtina is the second biggest train station in
Rome and is on the underground B line. It is also
well connected to the city centre by buses.
At Trastevere and Ostiense stations stops the train
to and from Fiumicino Airport; at Ostiense also
stops the underground B line (more information
on www.ferroviedellostato.it and
www.romatermini.it).
By Bus
Tiburtina station is the main bus
terminal in Rome (information on
international lines: www.eurolines.it)
Travel in Rome
Metrebus is the Rome public
transport system, which incorporates
different types of transport service:
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underground (metro), urban trains (treno
metropolitano) and busses and trams (autobus e
tram). With Metrebus tickets you can travel on
these three means of transport.
There are different types of tickets: the cheaper
option is BIT (Integrated Single Ticket), it costs 1,00
Euro, it can be used on all buses, subways and trams
in Rome. This ticket allows up to 75 minutes travel
after the initial validation on the buses and trams and
it is valid only for 1 ride on the subway or 1 ride on an
urban train. For more details: www.atac.roma.it.
Taxis in Rome are white, they have an
identification name and number on the front
door and show a taximeter inside.
They can be easily found in every part of the city at
special taxi ranks, or you can call one of the
numerous Radio Taxi companies and an operator will
get in touch with the nearest taxi (06 3570 - 06 6645 06 8822 - 06 4157 - 06 4994 - 06 5551, information on
http://www.comune.roma.it/mobilita).
Banks
Banks are usually open Monday
through Friday from 8.30 am until 1.30
pm. In the afternoons, the bank
opening hours vary according to the
bank, but they are usually open from
2.30 pm or 3.00 pm until 4.00 pm or 4.30 pm.
Some banks are open non-stop from 8.30 am
until 4.00 pm and/or on Saturday mornings.
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Exchange
The Euro, the common European
currency, circulates in Italy and in the
other European member states. There
are 8 euro coins denominated in 2
and 1 euros, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1
cents and 7 euro notes denominated in 500, 200,
100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros.
Credit cards
In Rome shops are almost always
provided with credit card service.
Anyhow we point out that some small
shops, stalls in markets, rooms for
rent or bed & breakfast are usually not
provided with credit card service
Phone service
Telephones that take coins have
become very rare in Italy. You can find
them in Termini station, in some bars,
hotels and metro stations. Otherwise
you need to buy a phone-card
available in any tobacconist’s, post office, most
newsstands and some bars. International calls can
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be made from any telephone box, either using an
Italian card or your own calling/credit card. To call
abroad you have to dial the following sequence:
00+ country code + area code + local number.
Postal service
In the centre of Rome several post
offices are open Monday through
Friday from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm, and on
Saturday mornings from 8.30 am to
1.00 pm (information on www.poste.it).
Shops
Opening hours vary but, generally go
from around 9.30 am to 1.00 pm and
then from 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm or 8.00
pm.
Many larger stores and supermarkets
also open late-night and, occasionally, on
Sundays.
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Climate
Temperatures in Rome vary
considerably across the year though,
save the hot summer months, its
climate is generally mild. Winter and
autumn are marked by fairly frequent
rainfalls, during wintertime in Rome the
temperatures could be around zero.
Place of Worship
The main religion in Italy is
Catholicism. Nevertheless, Rome also
offers churches and places of worship
for multiple other faiths and credos
(www.romamultietnica.it/).
Entertainments, Cultural and
free time Activities, Food,
Drink and Eating out
Rome offers a variety of
entertainments and events, for more
details you can see the web-site:
www.turismoroma.it. Other
information sources: a publication
called Roma c’è and the tourist authority stands
located throughout the city.
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Sapienza offers also many and different cultural
activities (concerts, theatres, cinema, cultural
events etc.). For more details, visit the web-page:
http://www.uniroma1.it/
Out of Town
For more information to discover the
Province of Rome with its territory and
the region of Latium, see the web-site:
http://www.romaepiu.it,
http://www.regione.lazio.it/web2/main/
Partial References:
www.turismoroma.it (you can also visit this
webpage for the most updated information
concerning life in Rome)
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contents
Brief description............................................... 3
The University and its Campus................... 5
Fac. Ingegneria
Fac. Giurisprudenza
Fac. Politiche
Fac. Lingue Straniere
Fac. Economia
Fac. Matematica
Fac. Scienze Politiche
Fac. Biologia
Degree programmes and
grading system................................................. 6
Academic calendar and lecture
timetable............................................................. 7
University holidays.......................................... 7
University Services ..................................9
University Services........................................ 11
Foreign Erasmus Students
coming to Sapienza...................................... 11
Accommodation............................................12
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Student organizations and
free time............................................................14
List of the services and
Vademecum............................................. 15
List of services available to
students also accessible to
Erasmus students...........................................16
Vademecum for incoming
erasmus students...........................................20
General Information
on life in Rome........................................ 25
The city..............................................................27
How to get in Rome......................................27
By Taxi.................................................................28
By Train...............................................................29
By Bus.................................................................29
Travel in Rome.................................................29
Banks..................................................................30
Exchange...........................................................31
Credit cards......................................................31
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Phone service..................................................31
Postal service...................................................32
Shops..................................................................32
Climate...............................................................33
Place of Worship.............................................33
Entertainments, Cultural and
free time Activities,
Food, Drink and Eating out........................33
Out of Town.....................................................34
Maps............................................................ 35
The University Campus................................36
Central Rome and La Sapienza.................37
Train and Metro..............................................38
Tramway system.............................................39
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This booklet is edited by
Settore Programmi Internazionali
with the collaboration of
Libera Durante
translated and revised by Alessia Penzavalli
and Ilaria Pezzola
co-ordinated by Matilde Capolei
Photo Archive: Ufficio Stampa e Comunicazione
Every care has been taken to ensure
the accuracy of this publication at the time
of printing. Unavoidably some information
may already be obsolete after publication.
For the most up-to-date information you can
visit our webpage:
www.uniroma1.it/europrog/erasmus
there you can also download this guide.
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Tipolitografia - Elettrongraf
Finito di stampare nel mese di Febbraio 2010
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