ORIGINI Italia Program 2024 EDITION (November 2024 – April 2025)

La MIB School of Management di Trieste sta organizzando per l’anno 2024/2025, in collaborazione con ICE, il corso di formazione manageriale “Origini Italia”, destinato a giovani discendenti di emigrati italiani residenti all’estero, nei paesi extraeuropei.

Lo scopo del corso è quello di favorire la collaborazione fra le imprese italiane e i cittadini di origine italiana nel mondo, consentendo ai partecipanti di conoscere la terra di origine dei loro avi, ritrovandone cultura, storia e lingua, e affrontando nel contempo esperienze di tipo imprenditoriale e manageriale in collaborazione con importanti imprese italiane, anche in vista della creazione di futuri rapporti lavorativi fra l’Italia e i Paesi di provenienza.

L’iscrizione al corso è gratuita e gli organizzatori assicurano ai partecipanti la copertura dei costi di viaggio, alloggio e vitto per tutto il periodo del corso, la cui durata è di 5 mesi (dal 4 novembre 2024 al 5 aprile 2025). Il corso, che può ospitare fino a 20 discenti, è riservato a studenti di età compresa tra i 23 ed i 35 anni al momento della presentazione della domanda.

La lingua dei corsi è l’inglese, ma gli studenti sono incoraggiati allo studio della lingua italiana.

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Origini Italia Program

The Origini Italia Program in Export Management and Entrepreneurial Development is designed for individuals who are descendants of Italian immigrants living all over the world.
The program aims to provide them with skills related to business management and entrepreneurship while also enabling them to establish professional and cultural connections with their country of origin.

MIB Trieste School of Management coordinates the program in collaboration with the ITA (Italian Trade Agency), the local Administration of Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, and other regional organizations in Italy.
The program also enjoys the institutional support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Italy Run LA 5K

Whether you are Italian, Italian-American, a 5k enthusiast or a supporter of all things Italian, we would love for you to be a part of our big event to celebrate Italian Republic Day on June 2, 2024.

Italy Run LA is an inclusive family-friendly fun race open to participants of all ages and abilities including runners, walkers, and strollers, genders, and ethnicity.

Experience an iconic tour of San Pedro as you run through the beautiful streets of our Los Angeles Harbor set against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

All participants will receive a race shirt, finisher’s medal, post-race refreshments and a truly unforgettable race experience.

For more information please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/events/935214691613210

The XVIII Conference of Italian Researchers in the World: A Global Networking Hub

The XVIII Conference of Italian Researchers in the World recently convened, marking another milestone in fostering global collaboration among Italian scientists. Hosted by the University Canada West (UCW) in Vancouver, the event brought together researchers from around the globe, underscoring the importance of networking and cooperation in advancing scientific and technological innovation.

In his opening remarks, the keynote speaker extended heartfelt thanks to UCW and its president, Bashir Makhoul, for their hospitality. He also expressed gratitude to professors Giuffrida and Vincenti, the Technical Scientific Organizing Committee, the Presidents of the participating Associations, and all the researchers who joined virtually from various parts of the world.

The conference received commendations from several high-ranking Italian officials, highlighting its significance. Messages of support came from Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate; Antonio Tajani, Vice President of the Council and Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; Guido Crosetto, Minister of Defense; Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health; Adolfo Urso, Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy; Andrea Ferrari, Ambassador of Italy in Canada; Rocco Bellantone, president of the Higher Institute of Health; and Professor Costanza Conti, the scientific attaché at the Italian Embassy in Ottawa.

Over the years, this event has become a key reference point for Italian researchers worldwide, fostering invaluable connections and collaborations. The conference is recognized and supported by numerous prestigious Italian institutions, including the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health, the Italian Embassy in Ottawa, the Italian Consulate General in Vancouver, the Higher Institute of Health, and ENEA.

The conference also took a moment to honor the memories of Michele Schiavone, the late Secretary General of the General Council of Italians Abroad, and Marco Nobili, a Foreign Affairs Ministry official and Consul General. Both had been instrumental in supporting the conference over the years, with Nobili specifically advocating for this year’s edition to be held in Vancouver.

The conference coincided with two significant anniversaries: the 572nd birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, the quintessential Renaissance genius, and the 150th anniversary of Guglielmo Marconi’s birth. Marconi, a Nobel laureate, revolutionized communication with his invention of the radio, leaving an indelible mark on the history of technology.

Today, Italian researchers continue to make significant contributions to the global scientific community. Their innovative projects and groundbreaking work benefit humanity as a whole, reflecting the enduring legacy of Italy’s rich scientific heritage.

The participation of numerous representatives from research associations across all continents underscores the conference’s global reach. In an era where collaboration and networking are more crucial than ever, such events play a pivotal role in promoting not only scientific advancement but also global peace and security.

Italian research associations, through their various activities, add immense value to the broader Italian system. They promote research, technological innovation, and Italian culture worldwide. It is essential that these associations receive institutional support to enhance their capabilities and extend their impact.

As the conference concluded, participants left with renewed enthusiasm and commitment, ready to tackle the challenges ahead with the collaborative spirit that defines the Italian research community.

Un punto di referimento per gli Italiani residenti all’estero