Laboratories
Enrollment for 1st semester workshops is open from September 15 to September 29, 2025.
Attendance of workshop classes is compulsory, a maximum of two absences are allowed.
1. First step: in order to be admitted to the workshop of your interest you are required to apply by writing an email directly to the instructor. The request should be sent to the lecturer through your Unimi institutional email account, indicating your full name and student number.
Professors will notify admitted students before the start of classes (by email).
2. Second step: Subsequent to admission, when classes have started, it will also be mandatory to register for the workshop using Unimia, in order to obtain the 3 ECTS verbalization, as reported below to the section Registration and recording of credits.
In-presence Workshop (for first-year students)
-Workshop: Iconology and Iconography
(2nd semester - mandatory for all students - Enrollment is not required, you will only have to register for credit reporting).
Online Elective Workshops (for second-year students: workshops can be chosen as an alternative to Internship or to Additional Language Skills: Italian for native Italian speakers.)
-Workshop: Forenames and Surnames as Sources of Cultural History
prof. Francesco Bozzi (1st semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
-Workshop Ecologies of Knowledge: an Intellectual History of Science, Nature and the Environment
prof. Fabrizio Baldassarri (1st semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
-Workshop: Applications of Computer Vision in Digital Humanities
prof.ssa Sinem Aslan (2nd semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
-Workshop: Clothing and Costume in the Sources. from the Early Middle Ages to the Modern Age
(2nd semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
-Workshop: Early Christian Iconography as Visual Documentation. Methodology and Critical Assessment
prof. Gabriele Pelizzari (2nd semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
-Workshop: Visualising Translators' Intellectual Networks Through the Archives
(2nd semester - maximum number of participants: 8)
Workshops are part of the training programme. Students are required to attend workshops in order to sit the final exam.
Each degree programme sets its own application procedures.
Registration to workshops is required for academic credits to be recorded on transcript.
You can register from your Unimia page using the exam registration service (select exams, then other elective courses), within the deadlines:
- for first-semester workshops, from 10 November to 18 December 2025 and from 12 to 21 January 2026;
- for second-semester workshops, from 23 March to 27 April 2026 and from 18 May to 9 June 2026.
Please note that no registrations will be accepted outside these periods for the purposes of credit recording.
You can register for a workshop through the exam registration service
| Course | Max ECTS | Hours | Period | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Workshop: Applications of Computer Vision in Digital Humanities | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Clothing and Costume in the Sources. from the Early Middle Ages to the Modern Age | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Early Christian Iconography as Visual Documentation. Methodology and Critical Assessment | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Ecologies of Knowledge: an Intellectual History of Science, Nature and the Environment | 3 | 20 | First semester | English
|
| Workshop: Forenames and Surnames as Sources of Cultural History | 3 | 20 | First semester | English
|
| Workshop: Iconology and Iconography | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Visualising Translators' Intellectual Networks Through the Archives | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Course | Max ECTS | Hours | Period | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Workshop: Applications of Computer Vision in Digital Humanities | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Clothing and Costume in the Sources. from the Early Middle Ages to the Modern Age | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Early Christian Iconography as Visual Documentation. Methodology and Critical Assessment | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Ecologies of Knowledge: an Intellectual History of Science, Nature and the Environment | 3 | 20 | First semester | English
|
| Workshop: Forenames and Surnames as Sources of Cultural History | 3 | 20 | First semester | English
|
| Workshop: Iconology and Iconography | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
| Workshop: Visualising Translators' Intellectual Networks Through the Archives | 3 | 20 | Second semester | English
|
