DEPARTMENTAL TEACHING SUSPENSIONS/INTERRUPTIONS
- From Monday 27 October 2025 to Friday 31 October 2025 and from Tuesday 7 April 2026 to Friday 10 April 2026 are periods of suspension of classes for mid-term assessments or tutoring/support activities for the 1st and 2nd year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Agricultural Sciences and the 1st year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Viticulture and Oenology;
- From 22 December 2025 to 6 January 2026 (inclusive) suspension of teaching activities for the Christmas holidays;
- From 3 to 7 April 2026 (inclusive) suspension of teaching activities for the Easter holidays.
The periods scheduled for course exams are as follows:
September 2025, January 2026, February 2026 (until 27 February 2026 inclusive), June 2026, and July 2026.
For “students beyond the standard duration of the program”, “working students”, “parents with children under eight years of age”, “students on maternity leave”, “students enrolled in single courses”, and “students repeating the year” (Art. 23, paragraph 9 of the University Teaching Regulations), it is possible to take exams also during periods designated for classroom or laboratory teaching activities; for second-year students enrolled in Master’s Degree programs, it is possible to take course exams in the winter/spring session (March–May).
Public holidays and suspensions decided by the Academic Senate are excluded from the above-mentioned periods.
For each Degree Program and for each course unit, a minimum number of 6 exam sessions per academic year is guaranteed, excluding those reserved for working students, students beyond the standard duration of the program, parents with children under eight years of age, students on maternity leave, students enrolled in transitional single courses, and students repeating the year, which must be no fewer than 2.
The exam dates are published on the online exam registration portal.
Course Syllabi Each course offers a minimum of eight examination opportunities throughout the academic year, organized into four examination periods (exam sessions), as illustrated below.
Some examination periods are reserved for specific categories of students. You may register for these sessions only if you meet at least one of the following conditions:
- You are an out-of-course student (beyond the standard duration of the degree programme);
- You are a working student;
- You are a parent of one or more children under eight years of age;
- You are on maternity leave;
- You are enrolled in single courses;
- You are enrolled as a repeating student (Article 23, paragraph 9, University Academic Regulations).
For the official exam session calendar and the dates of individual examination opportunities, please refer to the University’s online exam registration portal.
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You must acquire the IT Skills (3 CFU) by successfully completing one of the following modules of the SAI@UNIPI project:
[001SA] TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS – SAI@UNIPI.IT (3 CFU) [002SA] TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATION – SAI@UNIPI.IT (3 CFU) [003SA] DIGITAL PUBLISHING – SAI@UNIPI.IT (3 CFU) [015ZW] ECDL START CERTIFICATE (3 CFU).On the SAI@UNIPI portal, you can find the teaching materials, test schedule, and registration procedures, along with a general overview of the SAI course modules, the mandatory requirements, and the contact persons and/or units available to students.
Recording of results happens “automatically”; no registration on the paper grade book is required, only the recording of the qualification on the Alice portal. Within 14 days from the date of passing the test, the qualification should be visible on your online grade book; otherwise, students are advised to contact the IT Skills Help Desk.
If you hold an ECDL Start (European Computer Driving License) or ICDL Base (International Certification of Digital Literacy) certificate, you can request recognition for IT Skills (3 CFU). To obtain the recognition, you must fill out the form at the following link, or scan the QR code.

After verifying the certificate you submitted, we will directly record the activity; you do not need to do anything else. We will send you an email only if the certificate you uploaded is deemed invalid.
The qualification for the EU Foreign Language (B1 level) 3 CFU is obtained at the Interdepartmental Language Center (CLI) by visiting the site https://www.cli.unipi.it and following the instructions provided in the “Certifications” section.
It is possible to take the qualification in any European Union language.
Once this qualification has been achieved, the positive result is automatically recorded in your academic record by the Student Offices.
If you hold a certification issued by an Entity Recognized by the CLI (https://www.cli.unipi.it/certificazioni-internazionali) that proves the possession of the language proficiency required for the degree, you can request validation of the activity by filling out the form at the following link or by scanning the QR code.
After verifying the certificate you submitted, we will directly record the activity; you do not need to do anything else. We will send you an email only if the certificate you uploaded is deemed invalid.

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Before starting the final project activity: For students of Bachelor’s Degree programs enrolled from A.Y. 2017/2018 onwards, submission of a written project is no longer required. For more information on the final exam, here is the link to the regulations. To begin the final project activity, it is recommended to contact the supervisor at least two months in advance. In order to graduate, the candidate must have submitted:
- Request to start the final project via the DiSAAA-a Atlante Portal at least 30 days before the start date of the graduation session for Bachelor’s Degree programs. If this deadline is not met, the student WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GRADUATE and will be postponed to the next available session.
- Graduation application on the Alice Portal within 30 days of graduation (link for more information)
- Application to enroll in the graduation session on the DiSAAA-a Atlante Portal, no later than 15 days before the start date of the chosen graduation session
Mandatory obligations towards the Student Offices (Largo Pontecorvo) No later than 15 days before the start date of the chosen graduation session, the student must comply with the requests of the Student Offices (Largo Pontecorvo), which can be found at this link. Before submitting the required documentation, the candidate must carefully verify that all CFU required to access the graduation session have been acquired. A cross-check between the paper grade book and the online grade book should be performed. In case of discrepancies, the Student Offices (Largo Pontecorvo) must be contacted immediately to carry out the appropriate checks. It is also essential to carefully follow the instructions provided and complete all steps on the Alice Portal (including submitting the ALMALAUREA Questionnaire and uploading the university grade book). Template to be used for the presentation of the final project
Orientation
- Orientation Desk
- International Mobility Orientation
- Tutoring Activities
- Internship and Career Guidance
Support for students with disabilities and/or learning disorders
- Support services for students with disabilities and learning disorders (DSA) enrolled in DiSAAA-a courses
- Office for the Integration of Students with Disabilities (USID)
- DSA Help Desk Unipi