AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
From research to action: paths of resilience
Operational model
The collaboration with Università Cattolica (UCSC) is structured on the circular model Research-Training-Action, transforming in concrete actions, by training professionnals, the results of this research, fueled by data from fieldwork. Especially the projects of Ass. Realmonte happen with the support and scientific supervision of research centers (RiRes and Socio-professional Development and Orientation Research Center), developping tools and models proposed by the Master's degree "Helping relationships in context of development and international cooperation", then applied on the field through internship and/or professional experiences.
GRADUATION PRIZE
F. REALMONTE
Graduation award intented to a Master's degree from the Law Faculty of the UCSC with a thesis related to Civil and Commercial Law. With his teaching and friendship, the Dr. F. Realmonte has marked the life of many. The prize in his name is meant to pursue his educational work, valuing the study of Private Law and supporting who would want to invest in this field.
SCOLARSHIP
A. FUSCONI
In collaboration with the Association Agostini Semper, the scolarship named after Professor Agostino Fusconi is meant to help a deserving student who wants to register into the 4th or 5th academic year of Master's courses in UCSC in Milan. The scolarship is given according to merit criteria, income and partecipation to the scolar activities on campus.
Kinan Scholarship
Health and Right to Education

The project was created in the memory of Kinan, a student from Syria who came to Italy with a university scholarship reserved for young people from war areas. In 2020, he got sick and was forced to put his studies aside in order to be cured. The Kinan Scholarship is meant to enable young people with health issues not to give up on their dream and to continue studying, to prevent them from losing their scolarship, due to reasons not related to commitment or motivation.
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