Find out how to attend the degree course, follow lectures, lab courses and internships, take exams, communicate with the lecturer.
LESSON TIMETABLE
If classes are marked as “distance learning”, please check the link provided on the Syllabus page (course outline) for the relevant course.
In accordance with the applicable regulations, Article 9 of the Degree Programme Regulations for the Master’s Degree in Governance of Public Administrations for the academic year 2025–2026 sets out the possible modes of delivery of teaching activities:
“The Master’s Degree Programme in Governance of Public Administrations adopts a ‘mixed-mode’ approach to the delivery of teaching activities, whereby some learning activities may be provided remotely, either synchronously or asynchronously online, up to a maximum of two-thirds of the credits required to complete the degree programme.”
For the current academic year (2025/2026), however, all courses have been scheduled only in synchronous mode.
Teaching calendar (IT)
STUDY MANIFESTO (IT)
EXAMS
Registration for exam schedules is done through Esse3
Exam dates entered in Esse3 can be viewed on the public page Exam dates board
To find out the dates of exam sessions consult the Didactic Calendar.
To find out the classroom in which your exam is being held consult the public calendar
FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
The degree programme includes the acquisition of 3 CFU, identified in the Study Plan as “Additional Language Skills.”
This course unit refers to B2-level English language certification, which may be obtained in one of the following ways:
1. by submitting to the relevant Student Administration Office (U.O. C Gestione Carriere) an international language certificate at B2 level or higher. The updated list of recognised language certifications is available on the University Language Centre (CLA) webpage. No more than 3 years must have elapsed since the calendar year in which the certificate was obtained.
2. by passing the CLA UniBs B2-level test, which certifies achievement of this level in the four language skills. The CLA offers four exam sessions per year. In preparation for the test, the CLA also organises 40-hour training activities in two annual cycles.
In addition, in the second year there is a further mandatory activity, to be chosen from among three options. One of these is “Additional Language Skills”: language certification through the CLA.
If the student chooses this activity, recognition may be obtained in one of the following ways:
1. by submitting to the relevant Student Administration Office (U.O. C Gestione Carriere) an international English language certificate at C1 level or higher;
2. by submitting to the relevant Student Administration Office (U.O. C Gestione Carriere) an international certificate in another language (any level).
