Milano Summer School.  The Italian fashion and design capital opens its doors to anyone with a desire to learn and have fun.

Press Release by Katia Fernandes, London

Italy, June 02,2010: Milan, Italy, is launching “Milano Summer School”, by opening the doors of twenty of its most prestigious schools and universities to curious people willing to learn Italian, discover Opera or be intrigued by last fashion and design trends.

From June 19th to August 9th 2010, Milan will become a laboratory of cosmopolitan studies with a rich and varied calendar of over 100 classes integrated with cultural and social programs. The enrichment courses, which are open to both foreign and Italian university students,young professionals and curious people, offer an amazing opportunity to spend the summer in style in an international context.

Classes are generally for one to two weeks and will be available in a variety of themes: Fashion, Design, Theatre, Music, Art, Italian Culture and Language, Artistry, Tourism, International Relations, Medicine and Surgery, and Italian for Foreigners. Also included, two business games, which will allow students to participate in a simulation of a work environment.Among the participating institutions are Accademia Teatro alla Scala, Istituto di Moda Burgo (Fashion), Domus Academy (Design), SDA Bocconi University (Economics) and Politecnico di Milano (Architecture). The initiative will assist students in finding temporary housing and will put in place a social program to help them interact and create a real community.

International e-Magazine Néo, is supporting the “Milano Summer School” by dedicating its May 14th edition to the program and providing its readers information on Milan and the program.

For additional information you can also visit http://www.milanosummerschool.com and http://www.visitamilano.it and http://www.turismo.milano.it

Néo is an e-magazine conceived in Berlin by Andrea Zoppolato that represents the desire of exchange that is felt in all industries and fields in Europe. It’s the expression of a new economical and cultural asset which brought international readers to be engaged as active participants instead of being treated as passive readers of information. The information is in line with the spirits of today: international, user generated and stimulates growth.

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