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Face-To-Face Classroom

All PuntoSud Academy face-to-face classroom courses are live events delivered by our expert trainers in Milan.

 

This course typology includes lectures, group work, practical exercises and assignments complemented by reading materials. They allow you to take advantage of face-to-face interactions with both trainers and other colleagues in a professional and friendly atmosphere.

 

 

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27-28-29 May 2024

Face-To-Face Classroom

Become a master of contractual and financial management of EU Grants under the PRAG rules

 

 

 

3-day face-to-face training to provide a specific and practical overview of all the rules and procedures applicable to Grants contract signed under the PRAG 2021

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9-10-11 December 2024

Face-To-Face Classroom

Become a master of contractual and financial management of EU Grants under the PRAG rules

 

 

 

3-day face-to-face training to provide a specific and practical overview of all the rules and procedures applicable to Grants contract signed under the PRAG 2021

More info
 

Welcome to Milan

Milan, a vibrant and bustling city located in northern Italy, offers a unique blend of rich history, contemporary culture, and cosmopolitan atmosphere. If you're visiting for the training and have the chance to explore the city, here's a glimpse of what Milan has to offer:

  • Historic Landmarks: Milan boasts a plethora of historical landmarks that reflect its rich heritage. The iconic Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture and is a must-visit. Take in panoramic views of the city from its rooftop terraces. Nearby, you'll find Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world's oldest shopping malls, adorned with exquisite mosaics and luxury boutiques.

 

  • Art and Culture: Milan is home to some of the finest art and cultural institutions. The renowned opera house, Teatro alla Scala, hosts world-class performances, while Pinacoteca di Brera showcases an impressive collection of Italian Renaissance masterpieces. Don't miss Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, "The Last Supper," housed in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

 

  • Fashion Capital: Milan is a global fashion hub, known for its stylish streets and designer boutiques. 

 

  • Culinary Delights: Italian cuisine is a delight for the senses, and Milan offers an array of culinary experiences. Enjoy traditional Milanese dishes like risotto alla Milanese and cotoletta alla Milanese (breaded veal cutlet). Explore the Brera district for charming cafés.

 

  • Green Spaces: Despite being a bustling metropolis, Milan offers numerous green spaces to relax and unwind. Parco Sempione, adjacent to Sforza Castle, is a popular park with lush gardens and picturesque views. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.

 

  • Modern Architecture: Milan's skyline is a mix of historic and modern architecture. The Unicredit Tower, the Vertical Forest (Bosco Verticale), and the contemporary Porta Nuova district showcase the city's modern and innovative side.

 

  • Nightlife and Entertainment: Milan's nightlife is diverse and vibrant. The Navigli district is famous for its canalside bars, restaurants, and nightlife. The city offers a variety of entertainment options, from live music venues to theaters and cinemas.

 

  • Transportation: Milan has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the Milan Metro, making it easy to explore the city and its surrounding areas.