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  • Hours:  09:45  - 12:30

Università della Svizzera italiana, Via Buffi 13, Lugano, Auditorium

The day of 28 March is part of the week that Braincircle Lugano and Eulero Institute (USI) are dedicating to the theme of longevity. On 23 March, the ‘Pizza & Science’ event is scheduled, which will see young people meet Nobel Prize winner Aron Ciechanover. The following day, the scientist will also participate in the medical-scientific symposium ‘Live longer, live better’, together with Marco Barbero, head of research at the Department of Business, Health and Social Sciences at SUPSI.

  • Hours:  17:00  - 19:30

Locarno, SUPSI-DFA/ASP, Piazza San Francesco 19, Sala conferenze e online

The Competence Centre for the Teaching and Learning of Italian as a Language of Schooling, part of the Department of Education and Learning / University of Teacher Education, in collaboration with the GISCEL Ticino group, is organising an event dedicated to the teaching of grammar and textual analysis in compulsory education.

Campus SUPSI Mendrisio, via Flora Ruchat-Roncati 15, Mendrisio

SUPSI is at home in Ethiopia: since 2014, students have been building a small structure every year with their peers from the University of Hawassa. Until 15 April, visitors can view the photographic exhibition documenting this collaboration at the SUPSI Mendrisio Campus, whilst a presentation of this international experience is scheduled for Thursday 2 April at 12.30.

  • Hours:  17:30  - 19:00

Online - Zoom

Artificial intelligence should be discussed in the plural, because there are many types. And the one that is most talked about, “generative” AI, is among the most problematic. Bruno Giussani, author of the book “La mente sotto assedio” (The Mind Under Siege) and specialist in the impact of digital technologies, will speak in about how our professional and private lives are increasingly structured around platforms and algorithms, the opportunities and risks and how to relate to them with clarity

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