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FSR ANNUAL TRAINING COURSE
on COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA REGULATION

FSR Annual Training on Communications & Media Regulation is a state-of-the-art complete course held annually from October to April.  It is mainly open to the staff of FSR Institutional Partners (National Regulatory Authorities and European Commission) and FSR Market Partners (companies supporting the research activities of the Florence School). It aims at giving a state-of -the art training to junior staff but also at building a unique regulatory culture. Each participant successfully completing the training course will receive a Diploma.

 
It is articulated in two different parts:
  • Residential Intensive Training    divided in 4 blocks
  • On-line Tutorials/E-learning        between one residential intensive block and another

TRAINING STRUCTURE:

Programme
BLOCK I
Programme
BLOCK II
Programme
BLOCK III


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Residential Intensive Training:
 
The residential part of the course is divided in 4 blocks:
  • block 1: it will last 5 days (Mon-Fri) and will cover all the major issues on Communications and Media providing the basis to the entire training;
  • blocks 2-3-4: each one will last 3 days (Thur-Sat) and cover specific topics.
Each block is supervised by some members of the FSR Scientific Committee. In case participants will not be able to join some of the Residential Training, lectures video will be also available on the on-line platform
 
On-line tutorial/ E-learning:
 
It will take place between residential intensive blocks through a dedicated platform http://comsmedia.elearning-fsr.net.. The average work load of the on-line learning will be about 5 hours per week. It is composed of:
  • Follow up activity: a) Q&A; b) Exercises (forums on specific issues, questionnaires, case studies)
  • Preparatory activity: a) guided readings; b) definitions of specific topics to be assessed in dedicated parts of the following residential block

SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISORS
Pier Luigi Parcu (European University Institute); Erik Bohlin (Chalmers University of Technology); Marc Bourreau (ENST – Telecom ParisTech); Carlo Cambini (Politecnico di Torino); Alexandre de Streel (University of Namur); Marco Gambaro (University of Milan); Steffen Hoernig (Universidade Nova de Lisboa); Scott Marcus (WIK-Consult); Giorgio Monti (European University Institute); Antonio Nicita (University of Siena); Annettje Ottow (University of Utrecht); Martin Peitz (University of Mannheim); Brigitte Preissl (ZBW); Patrick Rey (University of Toulouse); Antonio Sassano (University of Rome “La Sapienza”); Heike Schweitzer (University of Manheim); Peggy Valcke (K.U Leuven); Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College of London)
 
 
INFORMATION AND CONTACTS
For further infromation about programme and enrollment please contact: Antonio Manganelli (phone: +39 055 4685 738).
For information about accomodation and logistics please contact: FSR Conference Unit (phone: +39 055.4685.709/789).
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