Important Info About How to Attend Second Semester Classes
Dear UniME Student in Computer Science - Data Analysis,
welcome to University of Messina, it is a pleasure to have you as a prominent student.
Next Monday March 08th at 9.00 am, the second semester lectures will start in blended mode. If you stay in Messina and you want to attend in presence the lectures you have to strictly follow these main 5 steps:
- Inform Us where you are staying and provide all your data to guarantee the right safety in this COVID-19 period. Please click here and fill the form with all your data. The FORM is open to all students locally based and foreign based.
- LearnAroundU: Give a look at how to move around Messina and how to reach Papardo Campus. Please click here and Learn all Places and Facilities in the Campus.
- BringID&Certificates: carry on always your Identification Document (Passport, Visa, etc) & Fill the Certificate you find here and bring also it with you all the times.
- Continuous Reservations: the access to the classrooms is limited, you have to book in advance your seat in the classroom to attend the one-day lectures. Without SEAT, DON'T GO to the Campus, you will not be allowed to enter. The reservation procedure should be performed on a regular basis (eg. weekly based). Click here to understand HOW TO DO IT
- Strictly follow the anti-COVID-19 measures, as indicated here.
For remote Students in Messina and around the world you may virtually attend lectures clicking here (please look at the items: LINK TO THE TEAM).
(only for enrolled students with valid UniME credentials, look here on how active them)
The Second Semester Timetable is here
For any inquiring about the didactic aspects, please send an email to:
Info CS Data Analysis UNIME info.data-analysis@unime.it
For any inquiring about the logistic and accommodation aspects, please send an email to:
Mail gestione studenti stranieri foreignstudents@unime.it
Stay tuned and updated through our website: https://www.unime.it/it/cds/cs-dataanalysis
Best Regards,
Prof. Massimo Villari
Head of Computer Science School