The need to align teaching and research activities with the development of skills consistent with the demands of the labor market, while ensuring a strong connection with the local community, is pursued through consultation with social partners, represented within a Permanent Steering Committee for the Degree Course in Transnational and European Legal Studies, established by resolution of January 23, 2024, of the Council of the Department of Law in joint session with the Degree Programs.
With specific reference to the assessment of training needs and professional opportunities of the degree program, and in order to monitor the adequacy of the educational pathway to labor market requirements and evaluate the effectiveness of employment outcomes, the Committee includes: public institutions operating in the judicial and public security sectors, professional associations of lawyers and notaries, local bodies responsible for business oversight, institutional representatives of other public and private entities, and organizations representing the world of production, services, and professions.
- Home
- The course
- Organization
- Permanent Steering Committee