The Italian campuses of the Escola Europea are dedicated towards the promotion of innovative courses on intermodal transport as a basis for sustainable logistics in Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world. Here we emphasize hands-on learning experiences complemented by theoretical frameworks, ensuring our graduates are well-prepared to tackle real-world challenges. Our dedication to excellence extends beyond national borders, contributing to the global discourse on sustainable logistics practices.
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Our Approach
We are proud to be leading the educational transition from an instructional model to a new – constructivist model – in which the students, the facilities and the environment form a fundamental part of the training experience. We do this while also coaching power skills that determine the capabilities that companies need in a transitioning world.
We stand out from other training methods and centres thanks to the combination of theory and practice in real on-site experiences or through virtual simulated scenarios, which allow participants to practise what they have learned, and as a result, retain the concepts studied to effectively put them into practice.
What we offer:
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Experiential learning
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Innovative Courses
The campus
The Civitavecchia campus was set up to launch the Formati al Porto project. It is a project born from a public-private collaboration between different entities with the aim of bringing the Port Authority of the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Sea closer to its port community, university students, ITS students and those attending the last year of the high school cycle with a study pathway related to transport, logistics, circular and international economy, belonging to the centres affiliated to the Formati al Porto project.
ALL THE COURSES OFFERED BY THE CAMPUS SHARE COMMON OBJECTIVES
- To foster critical thinking
- To promote the concept of co-modality as a tool to improve transport management
- To offer deep insight into maritime logistics, its actors, roles, and market segmentation and trends
- To offer a complete view of port facilities and operations from a maritime and/or inland perspective
- To present key theoretical concepts of the current trends in transport, logistics, and international business worldwide
Organisation
The campus, inaugurated in 2019, serves as the official educational center of the Port Authority of Civitavecchia, a founding member of the Escola Europea. In line with our commitment to global connectivity, our courses are conducted in both Italian and English and all course materials and documents are exclusively provided in English. Our primary objective is to familiarize students with the practical use of an international language within the domains of transport, sustainable logistics, and international trade.
We continuously explore innovative training methodologies that incorporate cutting-edge platforms, digitalized tools, and insights from industry experts. By staying updated with developments within the field, we create a dynamic and forward-thinking learning environment that equips our participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the ever-evolving logistics industry with confidence.
Through our dedication to excellence and forward-thinking approaches, we aspire to mold the logistics professionals of the future, equipped with the expertise required to drive sustainable and efficient logistics practices worldwide.
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Locations
Barcelona (Spain):
Moll de Barcelona – Terminal Drassanes
Placeta de l’Areté 1
08039 Barcelona
Phone: (+34) 93 298 6070
Civitavecchia (Italy):
Port Authority System of Centre-North Tyrrhenian Sea
Molo Vespucci snc
00053 Civitavecchia (RM)
Phone: (+39) 351 354 8020
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