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U.S. Elections: What Divides the American Electorate? Prof Basosi comments

As the US Election Day approaches, polls indicate a close race between Harris and Trump. What issues are causing division among the American electorate, and what potential scenarios could arise for the future of the US and Europe? We discussed these topics with Duccio Basosi, professor of History of International Relations.

From Ca’ Foscari to TV stardom in South Korea: the story of Alberto Mondi

How does one transition from the classrooms of Ca'Foscari to becoming a public figure on the other side of the world? Let’s explore this journey by speaking with Alberto Mondi, a Ca' Foscari alumnus who earned a degree in Language, Culture, and Society of Asia and Mediterranean Africa and went on to become one of the most recognised personalities in South Korea.

From Ca’ Foscari to Directing the Cinema Studies Institute in Toronto

From the lecture halls of Ca' Foscari to the history of cinema in Canada, through NYU: Ca’ Foscari alumnus Alberto Zambenedetti is the new Director of the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto.
The Institute, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, offers one of the most prominent and long-standing programmes for studying the art of cinema in Canada and North America.