Archive of Announcements and Rankings
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Neimand is perfect. A tribute to Al Hansen
Performance Live from students of the Painting of Others course
Friday, March 5 at 4 pm.
Neimand is perfect is a live streaming performance conceived, directed and created by Gabriele Di Matteo together with his students of the Painting of Others course as their final didactic exercise. The course -which was conducted remotely in this year of pandemic- focused on the work of the artist Al Hansen, one of the first and greatest exponents of the Fluxus movement and the pioneer of performance and happening. He also made several assemblages and collages made with everyday waste materials, such as cigarettes, candy wrappers, postcards. What the course has decided to investigate in order to build its "exam performance" are some of the performances where Al Hansen's voice becomes the driving force of all the action. It is not by chance that many of these performances have come to us in the form of sound recorded on vinyl.
The work will be presented in live streaming on YouTube on the 5th of March at 4 pm. The title Neimand is perfect has been suggested by some testimonies of people who have met Al Hansen. In particular, the Neapolitan artist Giulia Piscitelli who was invited to a talk with the students during the course.
Neimand is perfect is divided into three acts, each of them observing a specific performance by the artist.
Opening Academic Year 2020/2021
Inauguration ceremony
Speech by the Minister of University and Research, Maria Cristina Messa
Prolusion President Livia Pomodoro
The Brera brand. Analysis of the economic and social impact of the Accademia di Brera.
The "Campus of the Arts" inside the former Scalo Farini, Milan
From an innovative strategic vision on the immediate future to a state of need for the immediate present due to the health emergency.
Video contribution by prof. Ferruccio Resta, Rector of the Milan Polytechnic
Cultural dissemination of the spaces and functions of the Academy in the territory
Social, educational, educational and cultural and museum-exhibition enhancement role.
Expression of interest in the creation of an "innovative" museum at the center of the masterplan of the former Isotta Fraschini area in Saronno. The Academy has every opportunity to participate and especially manage the skills for the management of an innovative museum. Scalo Farini with the campus and now the manifestation of interest in the Isotta Fraschini area of Saronno will transform the Brera Academy into a unique cultural center in the world.
Video contribution by architect Cino Zucchi, author of the masterplan regarding the former Isotta Fraschini area of Saronno.
The Brera Academy has about 5,000 students, 25% of whom come from EU and non-EU countries. The high presence of foreign students is an unequivocal indication of the internationalization of our institution.
Consequently, the Brera Academy has prepared an international enhancement project that connects, through concrete cultural and professional collaborations, the Italian socio-cultural reality with that of important foreign countries.
The diplomatic network, protagonist of the visibility of Made in Italy, and the international vocation of Brera in the new knowledge economy. The culture of Italian soft power. Culture and rights: the new ways of peace.
Video contributions by the Italian ambassadors in China (Luca Ferrari), India (Vincenzo de Luca), Israel (Gianluigi Benedetti) and the United Arab Emirates (Nicola Lener).
Closing speech by the Didactic Director Giovanni Iovane
Themes:
The teaching and the great educational offer of the Brera Academy at the time of the pandemic.
Increases made in agreement with the academic council and the board of directors in favor of distance learning. A striking example: the library of the Academy has dramatically increased its databases (with the use of platforms of international importance), the purchase of e-books precisely to facilitate remote access to Brera students and professors also and above all to give concrete and scientific help to those who have to develop their degree thesis.
Brera's participation in the 2020/2021 university Prin. Appointment of a deputy director dedicated exclusively to research and cultural projects (unique in the Italian Academies)
Business relationship and Brera Academy. Implementation of the workshop seminar with an important company linked to the "sustainability" and fashion sector created for the students of the two-year specialist course in Fashion at the Brera Academy. Finally, the theme touched upon by the President, relating to the museum, which combines historical and artistic research and artistic research.
The inauguration ceremony of the Academic Year 2020 was held on Saturday 27 February at the Ex Church of Santa Maria in Brera.
The President Livia Pomodoro and the Director Giovanni Iovane with the extraordinary participation of the Minister of University and Research Cristina Messa, take stock of the academic year just ended and illustrate the objectives that Brera intends to pursue.
The journalist Paolo Colonnello leads.
Brera Inclusion
Distance teaching imposes the need to follow videotaped lessons and to participate in videoconferences, both for moments of confrontation in teaching and to dialogue with teachers. It is possible to obtain subtitling of video and audio automatically and in total autonomy using the following services:
Thesis
Due to the Covid-19 emergency, thesis discussions take place, until new communications, at a distance via the G Suite for Education platform.
The thesis papers, the abstract and the CD must not be delivered to the Didactic Secretariat but, for the moment, remain in the possession of the student.
Each student must submit their thesis in digital format to the Examining Commission through the supervisors.
With regard to the methods of conducting the discussion and presenting their work, each student must in time contact the speakers in order to define them.
The Commission will forward, on the day of the discussion, the link necessary for the connection via Google Meet.
Therefore, please check the correctness of your e-mail address (username@fadbrera.edu.it) present in the calendars in order to receive all communications.
In case of inaccuracies, write to: dipartimenti@accademiadibrera.milano.it
1. Final test and thesis
At the end of the course, after passing all the exams as set out in the study plan and the eligibility tests required, the student takes a final test, made up of a presentation of a project and a discussion of a thesis developed within one of the subjects studied. Students attain course credits for the final test and the preparation of the thesis, as set out in the study plan presented in the first year of the course.
2. Thesis requirements
The subject of the project and the preliminary thesis title, which do not have to be necessarily correlated, must be indicated in the specific request form for the exam, to be submitted to the secretariat by the 20th of December or the 10th of April* of the third year of course enrollment The request form must include the signatures of the thesis supervisor and the project supervisor. Those students who submit the request by the 10th of April deadline will not be eligible to partecipate in the summer session. The subject of the project and the nature of the final papers are agreed on with a teacher of a laboratory/workshop discipline. The subject and the title of the thesis are agreed on, falling within a range of topics indicated at the beginning of every year, with the teacher who is the thesis supervisor and who must also be a teacher of a theoretical discipline. The student must have taken at least one exam with both teachers throughout the three year course.
The thesis must not be less than 40 sheets containing 1,500 letters each, and must have references in the footnotes and a bibliography drawn up according to academic humanistic research standards. The project papers must reflect professional presentation standards and may also be accompanied by a short written report.
Please note that the thesis, to be submitted by the set deadlines, must be the final version, signed by the teachers, thermally bound and with a hard cover.
Students should take the necessary steps to prepare three copies, one of which will be submitted to the secretariat (to be returned during the thesis discussion) and a CD which will be submitted to the library for the archives.
* For the Academic Year 2019-2020, due to the health emergency, the deadlines for submitting the form have been extended to a later date.
3. Final Test Admission Terms and Conditions
Students must have passed all the tests of eligibility/qualifying examinations and exams as required by the study plan in order to be admitted to the final test. It is possible to comply with exam requirements by taking any missing exams in the same session in which you present yourself for the final test. One month before submitting the thesis to the secretariat, the course coordinator checks with the supervisor if the level of progress of the work to date allows the student to reserve his final test. The due dates for the papers are mandatory. The thesis must be submitted in all its parts, countersigned by the supervisor and the course coordinator. At the time of discussion, the Degree Board will verify the correspondence between the copy deposited to the secretariat and the copies presented to the Degree Board. Any differences will lead to the exclusion of the student from the final test.The papers will be presented to the Degree Board at the final test. The thesis must be submitted to the secretariat by attaching a 2 page long abstract, (1,500 letters per page), on the subject, providing the selected bibliography together with the thesis confirmation form.
4. Deadlines and calendars
The project papers will be submitted to the Degree Board during the final test.
A copy of the thesis must be submitted to the secretariat, together with the CD and the abstract, 15 days before the start of the thesis session.
The thesis confirmation form with the student’s record book must be submitted no later than:
- the 10th of June for the summer session;
- the 10th of October for the fall session;
- the 10th of February for the winter session.
In the event that the 10th falls on a Sunday, the deadline is postponed until the following Monday. The discussion of the final exam will take place according to the timetable as published on the website. There is a set limit of 10 candidates to be examined on each day.
5. Degree Board and Final Mark
The Degree Board is chaired by the Director, or a delegate on his behalf, and is made up of the course coordinator, the thesis supervisor, the project supervisor and at least one teacher of those disciplines included in the student’s study plan.The final mark, out of one hundred and ten, is equal to the mathematical average of the marks attained in the exams, including a potential increase of up to ten points awarded by the Degree Board. Honors (cum Laude) are awarded unanimously and applied only if the thesis student has a starting mark of at least 104 before discussing his thesis, and has attained a mark of at least 30/30 in the specialized subject or in a main subject. Finally, students are reminded of the importance and the role of decorum of the final test. Suitable behavior and clothing are therefore recommended.
Students can find example copies of thesis covers and CDs at the bottom.
1. Final Test and Thesis
At the end of the course, after passing all the exams as set out in the study plan, the student takes a final test, made up of a presentation of a project and a discussion of a thesis developed within one of the subjects studied during the Two-Year course. Students attain course credits for the final test and the preparation of the thesis, as set out in the study plan presented in the first year of the course.
2. Thesis requirements
The subject of the project and the preliminary thesis title, which do not have to necessarily be correlated, must be indicated in the specific request form for the exam, which must be submitted to the secretariat by the 20th of December or the 10th of April* of the second year of enrollment. The request form must include the signatures of the thesis supervisor and at least one project supervisor. The project is the result of a final synthesis studio that includes several laboratory courses and is outlined at the beginning of the second academic year. The subject and the title are agreed on, falling within a range of topics indicated at the beginning of every year, with the teacher-cum-supervisor, who must teach a theoretical discipline. The student must have taken at least one exam with the supervisor over the two year course. The thesis must not be less than 100 sheets, 1,500 letters per sheet, and must have references in the footnotes and a final bibliography drawn up to academic humanistic research standards. The project papers must reflect professional presentation standards and may also be accompanied by a short written report.
Please note that the thesis, to be submitted by the set deadlines, must be the final version and include a hard cover and be thermally bound.
Students should take the necessary steps to prepare three copies, one of which will be submitted to the secretariat (to be returned to the student during the thesis discussion), and a CD which will be submitted to the library for archive purposes.
* For the Academic Year 2019-2020, due to the health emergency, the deadlines for submitting the aforementioned form have been extended to a later date.
3. Final Test Admission Terms and Conditions
Students must have passed all the exams as required by the study plan in order to be admitted to the final test. It is possible to comply with exam requirements by taking any pending exams in the same session in which you present yourself for the final test.
One month before submitting the thesis to the secretariat, the course coordinator checks with the supervisor if the level of progress allows the student to reserve the final test. The deadlines for the papers are mandatory. The thesis must be submitted in all its parts, countersigned on the title page by the supervisor and the course coordinator. At the time of discussion, the Degree Board will verify the correspondence between the copy deposited in the secretariat and the copies presented to the Degree Board. Any differences will lead to the exclusion of the student from the final test. The papers will be presented to the Degree Board during the final test. The thesis must be submitted to the secretariat, together with the thesis request form and a 2 page long abstract (1,500 letters per page) on the subject together with the selected bibliography.
4. Deadlines and calendars
The project papers will be submitted to the Degree Board during the final test.
The thesis must be submitted to the secretariat, together with the CD and the abstract 15 days, at the latest, before the start of the thesis session.
The thesis confirmation form with the student’s record book must be submitted no later than:
- the 10th of June for the summer session
- the 10th of October for the fall session
- the 10th of February for the winter session.
In the event that the 10th falls on a Sunday, the deadline is postponed until the following Monday. The discussion of the final test will take place according to the timetable as published on the web site. There is a set limit of 10 candidates per day.
5. Degree Board and Final Mark
The Degree Board is chaired by the Director, or a delegate on his behalf, and is made up the course coordinator, the thesis supervisor, the project supervisor and at least two teachers of disciplines found within the study plan. The final mark, expressed out of 110, is equal to the mathematical average of the marks attained in the exams, including a potential increase of up to 10 marks awarded by the Board. Honors (cum laude) are awarded unanimously and applied only if the thesis student has a starting mark of 104 before the discussion of the thesis and has attained a mark of at least 30/30 in the specialized or main subject.
Finally, students are reminded of the importance and the role of decorum of the final test. Suitable behavior and clothing are therefore recommended.
Students can find example copies of thesis covers and CDs at the bottom.
AS SET OUT IN THE MINISTERIAL DECREE DATED 26TH OF MAY 2009, N.87, art.6 “the final exam of the training courses is organized by the institute and is divided into two tests, one of an applicative nature, consisting in a practical laboratory work, and one of a theoretical methodological nature, consisting in the discussion of a written paper. In the event the first test is not passed, the candidate can repeat the exam in the following session” AND WITH REFERENCE TO THE GENERAL INFORMATION IN THE MINISTERIAL NEWSLETTER “ABA REGULATIONS FOR THE FINAL EXAM SCHOOLS OF RESTORATION” (rev. G. Cassese 4th of June 2014).
THE ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI DI BRERA, THE SCHOOL OF RESTORATION CAMILLO BOITO, SETS THE FOLLOWING:
The second session in March-April.
The Degree Board will be able to ask specific questions concerning the methods applied in order to evaluate the candidate’s knowledge and skills in dealing with a restoration intervention in all its phases.
The practical papers, that is the restoration works which are the subject of the thesis, must be completed before the discussion, any exemption to this rule is at the discretion of the supervisor and the internal Board.
The supervisor whose task it is to follow the candidate in the preparation of the first test must be a teacher of a technical restoration discipline at the Accademia, and must meet the requirements as set down in the Ministerial Decree 87/2009 ex art 5 and, given that the final qualifying exam, even if divided into two tests, is in fact one, will have this coordination role even if there are additional supervisors in the second test, based on the specific disciplines and professional skills. There will be internal and external assistant supervisors for both the first and second tests, defined in agreement with the thesis coordinator.
The final exam, consisting of both tests, is attributed with 12 credits as set out in the study plan and a mark out of ten which contributes to the final mark of the course. The institute takes the necessary steps to issue comfortable certification.
The subject of the thesis and its assignation must be agreed to with the supervisor and assistant supervisors at least one year before the completion of studies, therefore by the end of the fourth year.
The subject of the thesis must be identified in a specific list of topics put forward by teachers and published on the Accademia’s website. It is updated on an annual basis by the end of the first semester.
The relevant reference teacher decides the assignation of the subjects. His decision is irrevocable.
The inclusion of subjects put forward by the teachers is based on didactic projects and works already in esse, with the necessary legal authorizations or in any case planned; in the latter case, any red-tape procedures must be activated together with the direct participation of the graduating student immediately after the assignation of the subject.
Students can put forward subjects independently if they have a specific and unique didactic and/or scientific focus and in any case are subject to the irrevocable decision of the Degree Board. They must be put forward in a project work accompanied by an abstract/report no later than the beginning of the 4° academic year.
If the students’ proposal is authorized, the student should bear in mind that the time required may be considerably longer due to red tape procedures necessary for activating agreements or external apprenticeships.
Times and procedures for carrying out restoration activities must be agreed to with the teaching coordinating supervisor, who in some cases, may request the completion or verification of works before signing the submission of the final paper form.
Following the assignation of the subject, the student must draw up and submit a work plan including a preliminary table of contents by the end of the second semester of the 4° academic year (May), to the relevant reference teacher/supervisor
The subject and the title of the two tests must be indicated in the request form for the exam, to be submitted to the secretariat approximately nine months before the thesis discussion session (first: October-November, second: March-April), countersigned by the coordinating supervisor and by any other additional supervisor and assistant supervisor.
Students are required to perform two reviews during the nine months, presenting the finished chapters to be corrected to their reference teachers (supervisors and assistant supervisors) in order to ensure constant supervision. The complete draft must be submitted for final correction 45 days before the discussion date. The dates of these reviews are subject to prior agreement with the reference teacher and must be complied to..
The coordinating supervisor is responsible for granting final approval of both documents that make up the qualifying test. They must be in impeccable Italian.
The two tests must be presented in two distinct volumes together with the relevant reference abstract.
Students must submit a digital copy (PDF on DVD or CD) of the final thesis work 21 days before the discussion date.
REQUEST FOR THE DIPLOMA EXAM
The thesis request and confirmation (forms 1 and 2 in the attachment) for the diploma exam must be submitted to the Didactic Secretariat by downloading the attached online models and complying to the set times.
1. THESIS REQUEST FORM. The form must be submitted to the Didactic Secretariat nine months before the thesis session:
2. THESIS CONFIRMATION FORM. The form must be submitted to the Didactic Secretariat approximately two months before the thesis session:
The forms must be submitted to the Secretariat with the signature of the supervisor and of any assistant supervisor for the first and second tests. The signing of the thesis confirmation form certifies that the thesis has been approved and the practical project has been examined.
Forms must have all the necessary signatures in order to be accepted. The Director of the School validates and authorizes the thesis request. Students must have their payment of taxes and contributions in order for every year of enrolled studies in order to submit a request.
DOCUMENTATION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE DIDACTIC SECRETARIAT
The following documents must be submitted together with the thesis confirmation form:
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If you are a Freshman and are about to start your 1st year at the Academy in the academic year 2022/23, the next things you will need to do are:
1. PRESENTATION OF THE DISCIPLINE WITH TEACHER OF ADDRESS
View the calendar of presentations of the courses of address, history of art, artistic anatomy, ornamental plastic (published on this page).
2.CHOICE OF TEACHER OF ADDRESS FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (1st LEVEL COURSES)
The detailed procedure for choosing the address teacher will be sent by e-mail (within the personal profile) from the didactic secretariat.
The choice will be made on the following days:
PAINTING: only on October 15th from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
SCULPTURE: only on October 14th from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
DECORATION: only on October 17th from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
GRAPHICS: only on 12 October from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
ARTISTIC DESIGN FOR THE COMPANY: only on 13 October from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
SCENOGRAPHY: only on 11 October from 10.00 to 23.59 (Italian time)
N.B. The entire online study plan must be completed from 19 to 29 October.
The Schools of New Technologies, Cultural Heritage and Art Didactics do not have to make the choice of the main teacher, therefore the compilation of the study plan will take place after having met the course coordinator and by 29 October.
2.CHOICE OF TEACHER OF ADDRESS FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (2nd LEVEL COURSES)
The compilation of the study plan must take place only after having met the teaching staff or the coordinator of the orientation course, following the times indicated in the calendar published on this page, starting from 17 and by 29 October.
STUDY PLAN UPDATE FOLLOWING YEARS
The study plan opens from 17 to 29 October.
CHANGES IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS
Wait for the mail from the Secretariat to activate the procedure
Orientation Office
Via Brera 28 Milan
Opening time:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
10: 00-12: 00; 14: 00-16: 00
CLOSED Tuesday.For information write to: orientamento@accademiadibrera.milano.it
Coronavirus Informative
With regard to the issue of the spread of the new coronavirus, the teaching staff, students and technical-administrative staff are invited to view the information of the Ministry of Health to which the Accademia di Brera complies for directives and measures to be implemented.
In addition, the Accademia is taking steps to request specific provisions through an appeal from the Ministry of Health and the competent ASST.
关于防控新型冠状病毒的传播风险,请布雷拉美术学院教职员工,学生,技术与行政人员及时查看卫生部的信息更新,并遵守卫生部的指示,同时执行必要的防范措施。
目前,学院正积极联络卫生部和权威部门ASST,以便落实更为详尽的规定细则。
http://www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/homeNuovoCoronavirus.jsp
Due to the progress of the COVID-19 health emergency, and following the latest Prime Ministerial Decree of 19th of October 2020, the provisions provided by the Committee for the implementation of the "Corporate protocol for regulating measures to combat and contain the spread of the virus Covid - 19 in the workplace ", as well as by the Decree of the Lombardy Region, the Academic Council has resolved that the" Orientation and Study Plan "provided for in the presence in the week from the 26th to 31st of October 2020 will be carried out remotely, through online platform.
Furthermore, the teaching activities of the first semester will take place EXCLUSIVELY with the remote modality through the online platform Google G-Suite until the 16th of November, 2020, subject to further subsequent directives.
The semester will regularly start from the 2nd of November 2020, with distance learning for all courses, according to the academic calendar (class schedule).
In accordance with the precautionary measures proposed by the Conference of Rectors of the Lombard Universities, and taking into account the Prime Minister's Decree of the 29th of February 2020, the Accademia di Brera extends the suspension of frontal teaching activities until 07/03/2020.
THE DIRECTOR
Prof. Giovanni Iovane
By adopting the measures defined in the statement of the Lombard Rectors, the Accademia di Brera updates the previous communication with the following indications:
The Director
Prof. Giovanni Iovane
https://www.miur.gov.it/web/guest/-/coronavirus-comunicazione-agli-atene...
Indicazioni in materia di contenimento e gestione dell’emergenza epidemiologica da COVID-19 nelle pubbliche amministrazioni
12 Marzo 2020
Emergenza Nuovo Coronavirus COVID-19
Emergenza Nuovo Coronavirus COVID-19
8 marzo 2020
l'Accademia di Brera prolunga la sospensione dell'attività didattica frontale sino al 15/03/2020.
4 marzo 2020
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