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(Adnkronos) - “Portare studenti e studentesse all'estero e fare in modo che l'estero possa entrare nei nostri curricula universitari significa riconoscere la presenza di una interconnessione di cui abbiamo bisogno”. A dirlo la vicesindaco e assessora all’Istruzione del Comune di Milano, Anna Scavuzzo, in occasione della presentazione di Bridge (Bicocca research and innovation for development and global health) - Uganda, il nuovo progetto dell’università di Milano-Bicocca che parte dal capoluogo lombardo e arriva nel distretto di Gulu, nel Nord dell’Uganda.

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00:00The Global Health project here at the University of Bicocca is important because it continues
00:09that look at the world that is able to exchange, to put excellence at service and to create
00:15opportunities for training, to bring students abroad, but also to make sure that the abroad
00:21can enter our university curricula, it really means recognizing how much there is an interconnection
00:27that we all need. Not only has the pandemic taught us that health is a theme for everyone
00:33and everyone, but we know what the strategic role of cities can be, also in terms of
00:37promotion and prevention, and therefore, just like universities, cities are also
00:42willing to serve an ecosystem for health and for citizens.

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