
Dept. of Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Targeting high school students from Rome, the research unit uses Shakespeare as a tool to design innovative on-your-feet and rehearsal-room workshops, devised as PCTOs, where academics (from different disciplinary fields), theatre practitioners, plus tenured and prospective school teachers (including students of the LM37), cooperate to test new teaching and learning methodologies... continue

Dept. of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Mediation
The Milan Research Unit aims to carry out multidisciplinary research on Prison Shakespeare to study and test how drama workshops can be used as a tool to increase knowledge and awareness in the community on the rights of youth. It will give voice to young vulnerable people by developing multidisciplinary theatre workshops targeting a mixed group of young inmates, youth on... continue

Dept. of Research and Innovation in the Humanities
The Bari Research Unit explores the potential of Shakespeare’s theatre in improving communication and human interaction in healthcare contexts. Aligning to EU programmes that promote socio-emotional competences as a fundamental investment for public health in the future, our project develops within the area of Health and Medical Humanities, an expanding research field... continue