University of Teramo
Erasmus code: ITERAMO01
Address
Università degli Studi di Teramo
Campus Aurelio Saliceti
V. R. Balzarini, 1
64100 Teramo (Italy)
Barbara Tomassi (Office manager)
+39 0861 266432 - rel.int@unite.it
Giulia Benvenuto
+39 0861 266287 - gbenvenuto@unite.it
Giuseppina Di Tommaso
+39 0861 266326 - gditommaso@unite.it
Sergio Palombieri
+39 0861 266077 - spalombieri@unite.it
Remigio Graziani
+39 0861 266291 - rgraziani1@unite.it
Opening hours
Monday to Friday 10:30-12:30.
Institutional coordinator
Donato Traversa
+39 0861 266870 - dtraversa@unite.it
Department of Law
Ignazio Castellucci
+39 0861 266448 - icastellucci@unite.it
Department of Political Sciences
Francesca Rosati
+39 0861 266732 - frosati@unite.it
Department of Communication Sciences
Francesca Vaccarelli
+39 0861 266733 -fvaccarelli@unite.it
Department of Veterinary Medicine
Giuseppe Marruchella
+39 0861 266932 - gmarruchella@unite.it
Department of Biosciences, Agro-food and Environmental Technologies
Rosanna Tofalo
+39 0861 266943 - rtofalo@unite.it
As part of the Erasmus+ Programme, it is with great pleasure that the University of Teramo welcomes staff from partner Higher Education Institutes and in particular:
Interested staff must send an e-mail to the International Relations Office: gbenvenuto@unite.it - rel.int@unite.it
The Office will send the request, based on the type of mobility, to the Erasmus Department Coordinator or to the administrative office of interest who will evaluate the proposal and will then communicate their decision to the interested person.Once the request for mobility has been accepted, the interested person must fill in the Application Form according to the type of mobility to be realized.
Dear students, it is with great pleasure that the Rector of the University of Teramo welcomes you for a period of study at our Departments.
If you are planning to spend a period of time abroad for study, research or training purposes, the University of Teramo can offer you a wide range of opportunities to invest in your future and develop your talents and skills.
The Erasmus Programmes were started in our university in 1994 in order to improve the co-operation with universities from all over Europe, to support students and teaching staff mobility, and to boost the development of joint programmes (both educational and professional) and courses.
Within the Erasmus programme (mainly Study), thousands of foreign (incoming) students have attended our university so far. Teramo organises an Erasmus Welcome Day for them each semester. During the event students receive useful information about academic life and all the services offered by the University. It is also an opportunity to meet the Erasmus Institutional Coordinator, the Erasmus staff, and members of the ESN (Erasmus Student Network).
Incoming students enjoy a wide range of services such as guidance and tutoring, info and reception, Italian language courses (provided by the language centre), access to canteens, cafeterias, libraries, sporting facilities (CUS), cultural centres, technological facilities and more.
VISA
European citizens may enter Italy with a passport or ID card and are entitled to stay for study or work as long as like. You are however required to register with the Questura (police station - Polizia di Stato) in order to obtain residence and therefore you should ensure that you have all the documents requested for this procedure before you leave your home country.
Non European Citizens are required to apply for a study visa prior to leaving. Applications should be made at your nearest Italian Embassy or Consulate. Always start these procedures well in advance of your planned visit to Italy. These procedures are subject to change so it is worthwhile telephoning the embassy or checking the website for information before going personally to the visa office (link: vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en). If it is required, please send email to the Ufficio Relazioni Internazionali (International Relations office) at gcacciatore@unite.it, asking for a letter of admission to be posted to your home address.
Residence Permit
European citizens may reside in Italy for three months without a Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) from the Italian Police, but they have to register at the Police Station (Dichiarazione di Presenza).
If you are staying in Teramo for longer than three consecutive months, you have to register at the City Hall of your residence district in Teramo(Iscrizione Anagrafica). should report your presence on Italian territory to the local Police autorities filling in a specific form.
Further information at Polizia di Stato.
Non European citizens are required to apply for a residence permit within 8 working days since their arrival in Italy. Applications can be submitted to Italian Post Offices (Sportello Amico), Patronages and Municipalities.
http://www.poliziadistato.it/articolo/1076-Stranieri/
For more information about visa and residence permit you can visit the following Internet sites:
www.esteri.it/en/sportello_info/domandefrequenti/
www.esteri.it/en/servizi-consolari-e-visti/ingressosoggiornoinitalia/
Please note that a tourist visa does not entitle you to study in Italy.
Admission requirements and deadline
No application will be accepted without a prior nomination from your Home University.
Application deadlines for incoming students
Health insurance form
All Erasmus students are requested to have appropriate health insurance. EU citizens must travel to Italy with their European Health Insurance Card. The European Health Insurance Card, replacing paper forms such as the E111 or E106, gives access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
Students coming from non-EU countries are strongly recommended to verify if there are any agreements between their country's National Health Service and the Italian one; in case there is none, they must get hold of an insurance policy to be translated and certified by the Italian Diplomatic Representative abroad.
For more information on how to obtain a EHIC, please visit the European Health Insurance Card website at http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=559&langId=en
Please note that it is absolutely necessary to register as Erasmus student on your arrival in Teramo (Ufficio Relazioni Internazionali - International Relations office) to be officially registered and in order to activate your registration number (matricola). Using your registration number, you can enrol in the exams.
Necessary documents:
Please note that the Tax code (codice fiscale) is needed to sign any contract (e.g., to rent a room, to open a bank account or to get a sim card for mobile phones) and to get your registration number (matricola).
The Tax code is issued by the local tax office (Agenzia delle entrate). Students have to fill in the necessary forms and hand them to:
Agenzia delle Entrate
Largo Madonna delle Grazie - 64100 Teramo
tel. +39 0861 25771 - dp.teramo@agenziaentrate.it
Website: https://wwwt.agenziaentrate.gov.it/servizi/UfficiProvinciali/ufficio.htm?iduff=TE1&r=Abruzzo&pr=Teramo
Before leaving, don't forget to contact your tutor (the Erasmus coordinator of the Faculty you registered to) and bring him/her your Transcript of records in order to have it signed and sent to the Institutional coordinator. After that, you will have to visit the International Relations Office in order to collect:
It is run by students and offers help for any practical aspects concerning life in Teramo and to make their stay at the University of Teramo as fruitful and pleasant as possible.
Contacts
Campus Aurelio Saliceti - V. R. Balzarini, 1 - 64100 Teramo
tel. +39 0861 266404 - teramo.esn.it/ - teramo@esn.it
Buddy System "Students Helping Students” www.unite.it/UniTE/Progetto_Buddy_System
The University Language Centre, founded in December 1999 runs language courses by means of lessons and self study to be carried out in the multimedia linguistic lab. For Erasmus incoming students, the University Language Centre organizes Italian language courses free of charge.
Students who attend all the requested hours and pass the final test can obtain an attendance certificate with the ECTS credits achieved.
Contacts
Centro Linguistico di Ateneo (CLA)
Campus Aurelio Saliceti - V. R. Balzarini, 1 - 64100 Teramo
tel. +39 0861 266084 - cla@fondazioneuniversitaria.it
www.unite.it/UniTE/Servizi/Centro_linguistico
Housing with the Help of Erasmus Association ESN Teramo (teramo@esn.it) and the A.D.S.U.
A.D.S.U. is the regional authority in charge of services concerning university students' right to study. It promotes the essential services aiming at easing access to university studies (meals, accommodation, transportation, cultural and recreational activities). Incoming students can obtain the same benefits as those granted to students enrolled in the University of Teramo by applying to A.D.S.U.
Contacts
A.D.S.U. Teramo
Via M. Delfico, 73 - 64100 Teramo
tel. +39 0861 26311 - info@adsuteramo.it - Website: A.D.S.U.