Secondment activities are primarily based at the University of Siena’s Arezzo Campus, located in a central area of the city.

Teaching and research activities are mainly hosted within the Pionta Complex and other nearby academic buildings, offering convenient access to both the historic centre and the main railway station.

 

Academic Areas

The Arezzo Campus provides a dynamic environment for research, with a particular focus on educational innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

  • Education Sciences, including Primary Education and teacher training programmes 
  • Humanities and Cultural Heritage
  • Selected courses and research activities in Business, Management and Law

 

Research Group Members

  • Local Supervisor: Alessandra Romano, Claudio Melacarne, Carlo Orefice, Maria Rita Mancaniello, Nicolina Bosco, Andrey Sgorla  
  • I-CIVIC Administrative Lead: DISPOC, Unisi 
  • Departmental Contact: icivic@unisi.it 

 

Travel Logistics: How to Get to Arezzo

By Air

The nearest international airport is Florence Airport “Amerigo vespucci”, followed by Pisa Airport “Galileo Galilei”.

By Train 

Arezzo is well connected to the national railway network and lies on the main line between Florence and Rome, making it easily accessible by train.

The central station (Arezzo Centrale) is located close to the city centre.

Getting Around

The city centre and campus areas are easily accessible on foot. Local bus services are also available for travel within the city.

 

University Facilities and Access

Seconded participants will have access to key university facilities, including libraries, study spaces and the Eduroam Wi-Fi network. University canteen services (mensa) may also be available.

 

Core Research Activities

During your secondment, you will be involved in a range of academic and collaborative activities aimed at supporting your research and professional development.

Collaborative Research and Publications

Work closely with your academic supervisor and local research team to develop joint projects and contribute to co-authored publications.

Academic Engagement 

Participate in the academic life of the host institution by delivering seminars or workshops (in collaboration with the Teaching and Learning Centre, dedicated to innovative teaching practices.) and attending lectures and seminars.

Access to Facilities and Resources

Make use of specialised research centres such as METEMlab, which focuses on empirical methods in education and training, as well as library and data resources available on campus.

Networking and Cultural Experience

Build professional connections while experiencing the cultural and historical context of Arezzo.

 

Accommodation

A wide range of accommodation options is available in Arezzo, particularly near the city centre and the train station.

Hotels and B&Bs

Numerous hotels and guesthouses are located near the train station and central areas.

Private Rentals

Apartments and rooms can be booked through platforms such as Booking.com and Airbnb.

University Housing

Limited accommodation may be available through the DSU (Diritto allo Studio Universitario). Additional housing is offered at the Centro Giovanni Testori (CGT) in San Giovanni Valdarno. Early application is strongly recommended.