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The Florence World Festival
7-9 March 2014
The Florence World Festival is dedicated to young graduates and students and offers:
- Degree Expo: poster exposition of degree projects participating in the Virtual Expo;
- Degree Presentation: presentation of the projects participating in the Virtual Expo directly by their authors. Those works participate to the "Life Beyond Tourism Award";
- Lectures and lessons: presentation by the professionals and professors of their success stories, to explain their experience and to dialogue with the participants.
- Weekly workshops for students and graduates: international groups of professors and students are created to actively interact and collaborate on specific topics;
- Cultural activities: visits to the main museums and attractions of Florence. The visits are included in the program and are organized in groups.
The program of the Florence World Festival
(draft based on the 2013 Edition)
Friday
14.00 At Auditorium al Duomo, Foyer
Opening of the Secretariat for the registration of participants
Delivery by the participants to the Degree Project Presentation of their PPT presentations and of the posters for the exhibition to the Secretariat
15.00 Visit to the Florentine Museum (to be announced)
Saturday
8.45 At Auditorium al Duomo
Meeting of the participants Degree Project Presentation
9.00 Opening of the Degree & Profession – Florence World Festival
Welcome greetings
9.30 Degree Project Presentation – Presentation of the works participating in the “Degree & Profession International Award”
11.30 Visit to the Florentine Museum (to be announced)
15.30 At Auditorium al Duomo
Opening of the XIV Round Table of the experts of the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation - Life Beyond Tourism and Official Closing of the Degree & Profession week with announcement of the winner of the Life Beyond Tourism Award and delivery of the certificates to all the participants
Following: Farewell cocktail for all the participants
Sunday
9.30 At Auditorium al Duomo,
Lectures and contributions
15.00 Visit to the Florentine Museum (to be announced)
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