Student tutors

The University offers its students a tutoring service, aimed at guiding and assisting students throughout their degree course.
Tutoring is carried out by all course professors/instructors and students identified through an annual call for applications.

Student tutor

The student tutor is an experienced student or doctoral or postgraduate student who puts his or her practical experience at the service of those in need.
In particular, it is responsible for welcoming new students, assisting in the compilation of programmes of study, advising on the range of courses on offer (curriculum, prerequisites, examinations), helping in the organisation of study and examinations, supplementary teaching activities, support in finding information on international mobility and curricular internships, relations with administrative services:
General tutoring and tutoring for teaching-integrative, preparatory and remedial activities.

1) General tutoring

This service offers students information and advice on study methods, how to prepare for and tackle exams, Programme of Study and answers to specific questions relating to individual exam programmes.

2) Tutoring for didactic-integrative, preparatory and remedial activities

This service offers help to students who have difficulties preparing for and passing examinations in specific subjects.
Through the support provided by the tutor, students will, in particular, be able to correct their study method, better clarify certain parts of the examination syllabus and improve their public spaking skills.
For information on specific topics, students are invited to email the tutor at least a few days before coming to the office hours.

Tutor

Subject tutor: Area SPS/07 (Methodological aspects applied to Social Service)

Subject tutor: Area SPS/08 (Social policies)

ER.GO Scholarship Tutor

ER.GO provides a Tutoring Service, in each Department, reserved for three-year and single-cycle freshmen students, beneficiaries of scholarships.

This is a support service for overcoming any difficulties in organizing study and in participating in university life.

You can contact your reference tutor, requesting an individual interview, also online, in order to be helped to orient yourself and get targeted information within your degree program.