Teaching

Courses and workshops organised by Prof. Francesca Fauri

  • Economic History (Italian – 60 hours): Bachelor’s Degree in Economics (Economics, Markets, Institutions), University of Bologna, 1st year. Part I: The Industrial Revolution, the growth of global economic interdependence, and global monetary and financial issues (1875–1945). Part II: European Union economic integration, the Maastricht Treaty, and the European Central Bank.
  • World Economic History and Migration (English – 40 hours): Master’s Degree in Economic and Diplomatic Sciences, University of Forlì. Lectures and seminars covering globalization history, contemporary global actors, and global crises. Annual seminars on emigration are conducted by international experts, scholars, and researchers working on different but interrelated areas, such as the history and evolution of migratory movements and immigration, the economic impact of immigrant enterprises in Europe, and the formation of national identity among young foreigners. European jurists, historians, demographers, economists, and sociologists provide a long-term interdisciplinary perspective on various aspects of migration and its economic and social impact. Students present and discuss reports or ideas leading to a final paper.
  • EU Literacy Workshop (Italian – 20 hours): Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science (International and Diplomatic Studies), University of Forlì, 3rd year. Focus on the European Economic and Monetary integration and research tools: where and how to obtain high-quality information on the European Union, locating institutional documents, reading and interpreting primary sources, and accessing EU archives.