DUKE IN VENICE (Semester) | Global Education Office

Fall 2022 Courses

Please note the offerings for Fall 2022 are subject to change. The subject matter, resident faculty, and the departments to which the courses pertain change with each semester. Consult the VIU website for an official list of course offerings for the current/upcoming term, along with course descriptions and syllabi. 

Use the list below to find the corresponding Duke departmental designation(s) and number(s) for each course. 

Required Course

Italian for Foreigners – beginner, intermediate, upper intermediate
Massimo Brunzin (coordinator), Venice International University
ITALIAN 101A (FL)
ITALIAN 102
ITALIAN 290A-1
ITALIAN 390A (FL)

Electives

ITALY

History of Venice
Luca Pes, Venice International University
HISTORY 390A-12  (CZ)

Italian Contemporary History in Films
Luca Pes, Venice International University
HISTORY 390A-12  (CCI, CZ, ALP)

Art and Architecture in Renaissance Venice
Paola Modesti, Venice International University
ARTHIST 390A  (ALP, CZ)

CULTURES OF THE WORLD

Comparing East and West: Representations of Time and Space in Western and Far Eastern Cultures
Agostino de Rosa, Università Iuav di Venezia
Duke Course Number TBD

Intercultural Communication in a Global World
Francesco Goglia, University of Exeter
Duke Course Number TBD

Gender Studies. Migration and Gender
Marilyn Johnson, Boston College
Duke Course Number TBD

GLOBAL CHALLENGES

Identity Heritage and Globalization: The Multilingual City
Francesco Goglia, University of Exeter
Duke course number TBD

Globalization, Ethics Welfare and Human Rights. Platform Capitalism, Global Production Networks and the Future of Work
Jean-Christophe Graz, Université de Lausanne
Duke course number TBD

Global Governance for Peace and Security, Cooperation and Development 
Aleksandar Kešeljevic, University of Ljubljana
Duke course number TBD 

ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, and DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO CULTURAL HERITAGE (Fall Specialization Track)

Economics and Management of Arts and Culture 
Aleksandar Kešeljevic, University of Ljubljana 
ECON 390A(SS)
VMS 390A (SS)
Prerequisite: ECON 201D

Agricultural Landscape as Cultural Heritage
Viviana Ferrario, Università Iuav di Venezia
Duke course number TBD

Cultural Diplomacy and the Role of UNESCO
Giorgio Andrian, Università degli Studi di Padova
Duke course number TBD

“The Milk of Dreams” – Anthropological Perspectives on the Biennale di Venezia 2022
Natalie Göltenboth, Ludwig Maximilians Universität
Duke course number TBD

SCIENCE AND SOCIETY

Risk and Uncertainty
Jean-Christophe Graz, Université de Lausanne
Duke course number TBD 

Science Technology Studies as Method: User’s Manual
Olga Bychkova and Nikolay Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg
Duke course number TBD 

Science, Technology and Public Policy: Controversies and their Closures
Olga Bychkova and Nikolay Rudenko, European University at St. Petersburg
Duke course number TBD 

Innovation in Science and Technology: Key Issues of Management and Policy
Ettore Bolisani, Università degli Studi di Padova
Duke course number TBD 

Science Communication and Sustainability
Alessandra Fornetti and Ilda Mannino, Venice International University
Duke course number TBD 

Globalization, Communication and Network Society
Ilya Levin, Tel Aviv University
Duke course number TBD 

Science, Technology and Culture
Ilya Levin, Tel Aviv University
Duke course number TBD 

HISTORY AND MEMORY (Fall Specialization Track)

Anthropological Perspective and Borders, Migration and Mobility in the Mediterranean  
Natalie Göltenboth, Ludwig Maximilians Universität 
CULANTH 290A (SS, CCI)

Street Life: Urban Space and Popular Culture
Marilynn Johnson, Boston College
Duke course number TBD 

Reading the Tale of Genji
Akihiko Niimi, Waseda University
Duke course number TBD 

History of Japanese Books and Literature
Akihiko Niimi, Waseda University
Duke course number TBD 

Consult the VIU website for an official list of course offerings for the current/upcoming term, along with course descriptions and syllabi.

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