The second edition of the Uni.ON Winter School

Date
25 January 2026
Type
News

The second edition of the Winter School of the “Uni.ON – Light Up Your Future” project kicks off, aimed at strengthening the skills of young adults.

The Winter School of the “Uni.ON – Light Up Your Future” project has kicked off, a guidance and skills‑building program aimed at 300 final‑year high school students from Lombardy and Campania. They were selected to take part in a learning experience directly within two major Italian universities: the University of Milan and the University of Naples “Federico II”

The program includes 100 hours of training with university faculty, dedicated both to strengthening subject‑specific knowledge and to developing soft skills, which are increasingly essential in academic and professional paths. Four tutors are also supporting the students throughout the entire duration of the project.

At the end of the Winter School, 100 scholarships will be awarded to support enrollment in STEM or Economics degree programs at the University, promoting equal access to education and rewarding merit.

The second edition of the Winter School of the “Uni.ON – Light Up Your Future” project kicks off, aimed at strengthening the skills of young adults.

The Winter School of the “Uni.ON – Light Up Your Future” project has kicked off, a guidance and skills‑building program aimed at 300 final‑year high school students from Lombardy and Campania. They were selected to take part in a learning experience directly within two major Italian universities: the University of Milan and the University of Naples “Federico II”

The program includes 100 hours of training with university faculty, dedicated both to strengthening subject‑specific knowledge and to developing soft skills, which are increasingly essential in academic and professional paths. Four tutors are also supporting the students throughout the entire duration of the project.

At the end of the Winter School, 100 scholarships will be awarded to support enrollment in STEM or Economics degree programs at the University, promoting equal access to education and rewarding merit.