Venues

Santa Cristina “della Fondazza” - P.za Giorgio Morandi, 2

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Originally a monastery of the Camaldolese nuns, this venue was renovated at the end of the 15th century. Its large quadrangular cloister is richly decorated and there's a fresco of the Crucifixion from the school of Lorenzo Costain the refectory. After its restoration in 2004, it is now part of the University of Bologna. Here we will hold parallel sessions, plenary session, and coffee breaks in its breathtaking cloister.

 

Palazzo Hercolani - Strada Maggiore 45

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Built at the end of 18th century by the architect Angelo Venturoli, it is part of the University of Bologna since 1973 hosting the School of Social and Political Sciences. This late-Baroque palace will host some of our parallel sessions.

 

 

DAMA Tecnopolo Data Manufactury - Via Stalingrado 84/3

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Built in 2024 on the venue that was the city's tobacco manufacture, it represent one of the main international hub for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. Access to this data center is normally restricted. So we thought, why not break the rules and fill it with researchers, workers, and union leaders for the second day of our conference?

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