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Computer Laboratory for Teaching (LID) The Computer Laboratory for Teaching (LID) is primarily intended for students enrolled in Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes of the Department of Statistical Sciences for study, research, thesis development, and any other activity related to teaching. It is equipped with 23 PCs, plus one workstation assigned to supervisory staff. Some of the software available under valid license (Operating system: MS Windows 10 64bit):
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Regina Elena Computer Laboratory (LIRE) The Regina Elena Computer Laboratory (LIRE) provides students and teaching staff of the Department of Statistical Sciences with a facility where they can use IT tools for statistical analysis, data management and simulation. The laboratory, established and managed by the Department staff, is also accessible to individuals covered by specific agreements approved by the Department Council and to other users authorized by the Director. It is equipped with 10 PCs plus one workstation assigned to supervisory staff. Some of the software available under valid license:
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Minerva Laboratory Minerva – Laboratory on diversity and gender inequalities was established with the aim of contributing to scientific research on gender equality, carrying out all activities necessary to foster collaboration among scholars from various disciplines, ranging from economics to law, from history to sociology, from demography to economic statistics, and from architecture to geography. The strong multidisciplinary vocation of “MinervaLab” ensures a heterogeneous working group in terms of research interests and experience, well suited to activities promoting, analysing, monitoring and supporting gender equity and equal opportunities. A key strength of “MinervaLab” lies in its ability to mobilize expertise and skills through a network of experts involved in numerous research projects (from 2017 to date). For further information, please visit the Minerva Laboratory website |
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LoLA Laboratory The Laboratory on Longevity and Ageing (LoLA) is a network of researchers from different disciplines focusing on issues related to population ageing and longevity. The primary aim of the laboratory is to achieve a better understanding of the demographic, social and economic consequences of increasing life expectancy. Greater longevity and improved health conditions of the population pose a significant challenge for Italy, and more generally for European societies, in terms of active and healthy ageing and the sustainability of welfare systems. LoLA serves as a forum to discuss these major demographic changes, providing research findings and critical analyses to institutions, while also participating in national and international projects as a multidisciplinary network studying ageing. The specific topics addressed by LoLA range from the dynamics and future prospects of health and survival, intergenerational relationships, well-being, housing arrangements, labour, pensions and fiscal policies, to strategies for active ageing, labour policies, and policies aimed at promoting more equitable health and a more sustainable healthcare system. For further information, download the following document or visit the website https://lola.projects. |
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