Publishing and legal professions: “gym” ses for new skills, training internships with unime

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By John

The new scenarios in the development of the media impose highly professional and specialized figures, capable of managing international contracts, protection of copyright and personal data, impact of new technologies especially in digital. Aspects that make specific legal skills in editorial companies. In this perspective, the Department of Law has organized a meeting with the President of the South Gazzetta publishing company of the South Journal of Sicily and the Bonino Pulejo Lino Morgante Foundation and with the head of the GDS Academy of Ses Natalia La Rosa, to present the internship opportunities and legal internships at the SES.

“The legal studies give the keys to read the world with great elasticity – the director of the Department of Law said during the introductory greetings, Alessio Lo Giudice, also bringing the greetings of the rector Giovanna Spatari – the degree in Law, especially when it comes from a place like the University of Messina, guarantees all these skills. An internship in Ses-Gazzetta del Sud represents a very high level training gym in the context of the city territory, looking at what happens in the world with open-mindedness and critical capacity ».

The president Morgante highlighted the global presence of Gazzetta del Sud and Giornale di Sicilia in Calabria and Sicily, remarking the spread of the GazzettadelSud.it site, the most clicked from Naples down for unique users and visited pages, and then specified what the skills required for the positions relating to internships and internships, curricular and extracurricular, which will be five per year, according to the agreements. Access, as the prof. Francesco Rende, delegate for the orientation of the department that coordinated the meeting, will take place through the tutoring counter (orientationogiurisprundenziame@gmail.com) and the selection of the curricula. The first step of a path that strengthens the close relationship between Unime and Ses, confirming the vocation of the publishing company, as Morgante highlighted, aimed at enhancing the young potential of the territory, also through the Mission of the Foundation.

Among the training activities offered, as the squad explained, also those specifically related to journalistic skills, through the GDS Academy, with the Gazzetta del Sud project in class with us magazine and the activities of Unoime Gds Lab.

The meeting also saw the participation of prof. Giacomo D’Amico, coordinator of the master’s degree course in Law, of Prof. Marta Tigano, coordinator of the Degree Course in Labor Consultant and Sciences of Legal Services, and of Prof. Alessandra Tommasini, coordinator of the Degree Course in Law of Innovation and Sustainability, who illustrated the path of studies relating to their respective addresses. The spotlight also lit on the SES press center, on the relaunch of the paper newspapers with the recent graphic restyling and on the industrial and ethical aspects related to journalistic activity. There has also been talk of innovation and sustainability, highlighting how technology on the one hand and on the other the socio -trading impact constitute fundamental aspects of corporate legal management.

The interest in the novelty between students and students

The opportunity to carry out internships at the SES is open to both students and students and to people who have obtained a degree in Law. And the novelty has already fueled specific interests. “I have always liked the world of publishing – said one of the students present, Martina Brigandì – I had begun to realize that there is also space for figures of the legal world in this sector and therefore the fact that the university decided to make it known and organize this initiative is a very interesting opportunity”. «Ses – says Maria Rita Gangemi – is an important company for Messina who forms talents and therefore represents a guarantee for us graduates or graduates. This allows us to strengthen the discipline acquired at a university level and improve it again ». “I would like to thank the Department of Law – says Federica Votelli – because in recent years it has been giving us the opportunity to expand our training camps. We have the idea that those who graduate in Law must take only the path of the lawyer or the judiciary and, instead, with these opportunities we know that there can also be space in other fields ».