To graduate, it is necessary to prepare and present a thesis prepared under the guidance of a Relator, possibly also in the 'context of a study experience carried out abroad.For the characteristics of the final examination, timing, forms and Degree Examination calendar, reference should be made to the website of the individual degree course:Single-cycle Degree Course in Law ⇒ Thesis/Final Examination Degree course in Political science and international relations ⇒ Thesis/Final Examination Degree Course in Social work ⇒Thesis/Final Examination Second-cycle degree course in Global food law: sustainability challenges and innovation ⇒Thesis/Final ExaminationSecond-cycle Degree Course in Planning and management of social work ⇒ Thesis/Final Examination Second cycle Degree Course in International and European Relations ⇒ Thesis/Final ExaminationSecond-cycle degree course in Global politics and international relations ⇒ Thesis/Final Examination
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