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Thanks to the contribution of the various team members, the UniSR Marketing and Communications Service deals with the multiple communication areas of the University: news scouting, creation of news, audio and video, event organization, website management and institutional social media, drafting and publication of newsletters, support for institutional relations. The Service interacts with all the main stakeholders (students, teachers, technical and administrative staff, research community, territory) in order to support and potential communication (internal and external) of the initiatives related to teaching, research and public engagement.

LATEST ARTICLES

Dealing with Death in Caring Professions

Culture and society

Dealing with Death in Caring Professions

Death enters caring professions in different ways and at different moments. In university curricula, however, grief rarely finds space as a subject addressed directly. A group of UniSR students decided to propose a structured discussion with their professors on the topic of death — and what emerged...

28 May, 2026 0 Comments
Andes Hantavirus: What We Know, the Risks, and Open Questions

Curiosiscience

Andes Hantavirus: What We Know, the Risks, and Open Questions

Andes virus is the only hantavirus for which sustained human-to-human transmission has been documented. That distinction sets it apart from all other members of the hantavirus family and explains why the outbreak recorded in April 2026 aboard the ship Hondius triggered a coordinated response from...

27 May, 2026 0 Comments
Psychiatry Residency: Why Choose It

Student Life

Psychiatry Residency: Why Choose It

A psychiatry residency means working on some of the most open questions in medicine. Depression alone illustrates the scale of the challenge: by 2030, WHO projections place it as the leading cause of global disease burden. Yet the mechanisms behind it remain only partially understood. The brain is...

27 May, 2026 0 Comments
Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Sciences: Careers and Jobs

Student Life

Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Sciences: Careers and Jobs

The master’s in rehabilitation sciences responds to a shift that has reshaped daily work in wards, outpatient clinics and community care settings. Rehabilitation professionals now routinely manage older patients with complex clinical profiles and care pathways that extend well beyond discharge.

27 May, 2026 0 Comments
Time Management at University: Methods That Work

Student Life

Time Management at University: Methods That Work

Time management is one of those skills that university tends to assume students already have. The implicit expectation is that undergraduates, having completed secondary school, know how to organise their study independently, distribute their workload, and keep pace with multiple deadlines without...

21 May, 2026 0 Comments
The blood-nerve barrier at the heart of the MINerVA project

Research

The blood-nerve barrier at the heart of the MINerVA project

Although peripheral nerves can regenerate after injury, recovery is often poor in the elderly, in people with conditions such as diabetes, or after particularly severe trauma. The vascular system actively supports nerve repair by shaping the healing environment and protecting neural tissue through...

14 May, 2026 0 Comments
Psychedelic substances and psychiatric disorders

Research

Psychedelic substances and psychiatric disorders

Treatment-resistant depression, substance use disorders, anxiety disorders: for some psychiatric conditions, existing therapies do not always suffice. It is precisely from this unmet therapeutic need that neuropharmacology research has, in recent years, been living what researchers call the...

13 May, 2026 0 Comments
Dental Implant Research: Visconti Finalist in Washington

Research

Dental Implant Research: Visconti Finalist in Washington

Riccardo Federico Visconti graduated in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (UniSR) and trained in implantology. A decade later, his multicentre randomised clinical trial was selected as a finalist for the best scientific contribution at the Academy of...

13 May, 2026 0 Comments
Loss of Pulse: the Smartwatch That Calls for Help

Research

Loss of Pulse: the Smartwatch That Calls for Help

Loss of pulse is the most critical signal of cardiac arrest. According to the American Red Cross, survival odds fall by 10% for every minute CPR and defibrillation are delayed. Every year, millions of people worldwide die from cardiac arrest, and nearly half of all events occur without witnesses,...

12 May, 2026 0 Comments

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