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The Bocconi Summer School Doubles Up

, by Benedetta Ciotto
From Big Data to fashion, finance, digital marketing and all the way through to human rights: it's time for summer school. The international summer school for high school students kicks off this year alongside the six courses offered to international bachelor students

Not one, but two Bocconi Summer Schools, to allow high school students as well as undergraduate students from all over the world to experience Milan and the Bocconi campus, and to study topics of personal interest. All this dipped in a multicultural environment: the 2016 edition was attended by 159 students of 39 different nationalities.

"Bocconi has decided to create a specific program for high school students in order to let them have a unique experience and to discover all the fields and subjects that are this University's specialties", says Stefano Caselli, Vice Rector for International Affairs at Bocconi University, "This will give them a taste of the business atmosphere which surrounds Bocconi and the city of Milan". Applications for both these intensive programs (held in English) are now open and will close on April 28 for bachelor students and on May 26 for high school students.

The Summer School dedicated to young people aged 16-18 features two weeks of study (3-14 July) and the possibility to choose two subjects out of the ten options available: Entrepreneurship, Digital Marketing, International Politics, Finance, Business Strategy, Economics, Big Data, Luxury and Fashion, Game Theory and Human Rights. Each course will consist of 4 morning sessions (lectures and exercises) and 3 afternoon team-working sessions on a specific project. An additional afternoon session will be dedicated to a company visit. "Another aim is to introduce our cutting-edge teaching methods, which rely in part on highly interactive and multimedia tools", says Caselli. At the end of each course, teams will present their projects to a manager or an entrepreneur.

The Summer School addressed to students enrolled in a Bachelor program of an international university, consists in three weeks of study (3-21 July) and in the choice of one course out of the six options available: Sports Management, Economics of European Union, Equity and Venture Capital Financing, Fashion and Design Management, International Business and Luxury Management. What characterizes these courses is the mix of traditional teaching, such as lectures with appearances by important guest speakers, with multimedia teaching and business visits to banks, companies and institutions. "One of the biggest attractions to me was the opportunity to visit some of the leading companies in the fashion industry: we visited Gucci in Florence and Valentino in Milan", says Li Xiuqi, who studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and who attended the course in Fashion and Design Management last year. "And who wouldn't want to spend three weeks in Milan? I was looking for a summer university course held in English in a big city to deepen my knowledge on European matters and I found the Bocconi Summer School, where, besides great professors, I also met young people from all around the world", says Andrea Jancovà, who studies Economics at Prague University and who participated in the 2016 edition.