This page lists initiatives for students enrolled in the Bachelor's Degree programme in Business and Economics, lectures by leading figures from the business world or the public sphere, educational seminars, and visits to companies or bodies organised by the lecturers of the Department of Economics and Management.
initiatives for students a.a. 2025-26
Pre-courses Business and Economics
What is it about?
Pre-courses are optional and free insight lectures to consolidate basic knowledge.
Classes will be in-presence or remote via Teams platform.
Who are they targeted to?
Pre-courses are open to all students attending first-year courses as well as those who have a mind to enroll but lack solid preparation on basic subjects and wish to provide themselves with the means for proficiently attending the university courses.
Class attendance is strongly recommended to all, regardless of the outcome of the admission
test.
Programme, Timetable and Admission Procedures
welcome Freshers' - 2025 Edition
All first-year students enrolled in the bachelor’s programmes at the Department of Economics and Management are invited to the ‘Welcome to Freshers’ event.
This meeting will provide useful information about how lessons are organised (four-month terms, classes, ongoing tests, and exam sessions) as well as details on how to complete any additional Maths requirements (OFA), along with other helpful tips for starting university.
It will also be an opportunity to meet some professors and key staff members, including the Director of the Department and the Course Coordinators.
Student Tutors will be available to answer questions and can be found at Contrada S. Chiara, no. 50.
At the Brescia campus, located at Contrada Santa Chiara, 50, the meetings will take place on Monday, 29th September, 10:00 a.m., Aula Magna S. Chiara Hall.
Erasmus+ DEM, call for applications
Prior to the opening of the Erasmus+ call for applications, Prof. Pontarollo, DEM's International Relations Coordinator, will hold an online meeting on December 16th at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the following topics:
- criteria for determining whether a course taught at a foreign institution can be considered equivalent to a course offered by UNIBS;
- criteria for grade conversion.
The meeting can be attended through this link: https://meet.google.com/ixw-ieiq-wrg
CUltuRIAMOCI | “Migration, Work and the Future” 18th, September, 2025
Migration is a phenomenon that has a profound impact on society, the economy and the world of work, both in countries of origin and destination.
This meeting aims to explore the contribution of immigrants to the local and national economy, the social impact of their integration, dispelling prejudices and recounting the reality of the situation, and the role of international cooperation in light of the global geopolitical situation.
Brescia is a concrete example: immigrants play a fundamental role in many sectors of the labour market, but they face obstacles and prejudices. How can this challenge be turned into an opportunity?

