AlmaLaurea News
Cooperate to governThe future of the University in Europe through the words of Kolja Briedis, researcher at the Institut für Hochschulforschung, Hochschul Informations System HIS, Hannover, Germany.
June 27th, 2011
"AlmaLaurea in Maghreb and in the Middle East"
Ilan Chet, Union for the Mediterranean, speaks on the future of the Consortium in Europe and beyond
May 24th, 2011
"AlmaLaurea: an arrow to the bow of Europe"
Interview with Jean-Louis Guigou, Delegate General, Institut de Prospective Economique du Monde Méditerranéen – IPEMED
May 19th, 2011
Conference
Quality and Evaluation of the University System
XIII ALMALAUREA SURVEY ON GRADUATES PROFILE
Alghero, Friday 27th May 2011
Programme | Registration
More education, less inequality
"AlmaLaurea is a model all Middle East countries should benefit of as it helps reducing inequality". Interview with Malak Reda.
April 15th, 2011
"With a degree is better"
Interview with Francis Green, professor at the Institute of Education, University of London. "AlmaLaurea is a powerful tool"
April 15th, 2011
“Italy: a model to be followed”
"AlmaLaurea, an important tool for cooperation." Interview with Antoine Zahlan, International Science Policy Consultant from Lebanon
March 30th, 2011
The Euro Mediterraneo future: there is AlmaLaurea too.
AlmaLaurea, education, labour market and the Arab Spring. Interview with Gerard Mayen, researcher of the European Training Foundationbr> March 30th, 2011
13th AlmaLaurea survey on graduates' employment condition.
Read the online documentation, presented in Bologna on March 10th/11th, 2011
Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna and AlmaLaurea presented
International Conference
Human Capital and Employment in the European and Mediterranean Area. Programme | Press release | Videos
Prodi: "AlmaLaurea is a treasure for everyone"
The former Prime Minister of Italy, the Rector of the University of Bologna Ivano Dionigi and Lino Cardarelli (Union for the Mediterranean) support the AlmaLaurea databank and its enlargement. Watch the video
AlmaLaurea: more than 1,500,000 CVs!
More than 1,500,000 curriculum vitae are available for your research of personnel. We offer graduates having even an 15-year-long work experience made in Italy or abroad.
March 10th, 2010
From AlmaLaurea to France
Interview with Julien Calmand of the Céreq -Centre d'études et de recherche sur les qualifications- established in Marseille.
July 14th, 2010
The European Higher Education Area exists
Interview with Sophia Eriksson Waterschoot, Head of Sector for Higher Education Policy in the European Commission's Directorate-General for Education and Culture, on the benefits of the Bologna process, and future challenges
July 14th, 2010
"The future of Europe is in our minds"
Interview with Doris Pack, Chairwoman of the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education on the future of the European Higher Education Area
July 5th, 2010
“AlmaLaurea: a building block for the world of training"
A cooperation of the European countries and of the Mediterranean area aimed at development, starting from university. An interview with Michèle Gendreau-Massaloux
April 12th, 2010
The graduates’ databank in Morocco
Interview with Zaher Benabdallah, president of the University of Meknes: “AlmaLaurea is a very important step to keep up with the European policies on education”
April 8th, 2010
Helping companies to hire graduates
Silvano Moffa, president of the Labour Commission of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, has expressed support for the proposal submitted to the Italian Parliament. "AlmaLaurea is an instrument that cannot be relinquished".
April 12th, 2010
"Extending the AlmaLaurea model across Europe"
Interview with Leonardo Sforza, director of the European Club for Human Ressources: "Upgrading human resources is essential for the competitiveness of the company"
April 12th, 2010
In London as a civil engineer
Andrea Gazzola is 28, he graduated in Padua and now works in the City. “If I had come back to Italy, then I would have had to start my life over”.
November 3rd, 2008
Engineer and manager: aiming at abroad
2nd level degree courses in London, Paris and Turin with 3 internships and 3 degrees. This is the perfect number of Paolo Della Rovere, graduated in Engineer and Management, for aiming at a successful future.
University reform: a new change
Fewer exams and a more definite transition from 1st level to 2nd level degrees. “But students should carefully plan their path of studies”. Here there are the opinions and advices given by the Pro-Rectors for Didactics of the universities of Bologna, Florence and Padua.
AlmaLaurea launches MyAlmaLaurea
Many other new services targeted at the companies using the databank of AlmaLaurea for their search of personnel! For further information: MyAlmalaurea: esclusive services for subscribers.
The impact of AlmaLaurea on University-to-Work Transition
A study carried out by M.F Bagues and M. Sylos Labini, presented ad the National Bureau of Economic Research, shows the advantages of AlmaLaurea for graduates.
Dreaming of Wall Street
Massimo Pedroni, graduated at the Faculty of Economics, had an aim: to become an international consultant. Now he is 32 years old and he has fulfilled it thanks to Prometeia.
I want to be an ambassador
While waiting to enter the competition, Vittorio Rossi, who has 2 degrees in Political Sciences, a Master’s degree and who has been taken part in the Erasmus programme, is now working in Dublin thanks to a scholarship.
“I go wherever the job brings me”
Travelling all around the world for acquiring professional skills through internships and interchange programmes. This is what Giorgia Nobile, who has a 1st level degree in Drama Art and Music Studies (DAMS) and a 2nd level degree in Innovation and Organization of Culture and the Arts (Gioca) has been doing during the last few years. Now she is in Barcelona at the Inteartas Foundation. “But maybe a degree in Engineering would be interesting, who knows..."
My future? It’s abroad
The story of Leonardo Di Domenico, a student from outside the university city and a newly 1st level graduated student in Law. “While I was studying Law, I understood that a career as a lawyer or notary doesn’t fit my personality.”

