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43 Online Short courses offered by universities in Italy

Data Visualization
Johns Hopkins Engineering's Data Visualization online certificate program covers foundational and advanced techniques, including design best practices, interactive dashboards, and storytelling with data. Guided by Johns Hopkins University's faculty, participants gain hands-on experience through practical projects.

XR-Driven Design Thinking and Innovation
This XR-Driven Design Thinking and Innovation course from EIT Manufacturing South and Sapienza University of Rome explores how XR (AR & VR) technologies can transform innovation processes. Participants learn to apply design thinking methods and technical tools to conceptualise, prototype, and assess XR-based solutions in real-world contexts.

Theoretical Foundations of Machine Learning
In his three-course Johns Hopkins Engineering's Theoretical Foundations of Machine Learning Dr. Erhan Guven guides you through the full machine learning workflow: from how to clean and prepare data all the way to building deep learning neural networks.

Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Johns Hopkins Engineering's Introduction to Ethical Hacking certificate program teaches you how to uncover vulnerabilities, threats, and potential risks before attackers do—and how to protect systems with confidence.

AI for Cybersecurity
Johns Hopkins Engineering's AI for Cybersecurity online certificate program focuses on mastering AI-driven cybersecurity strategies through practical projects and expert guidance. Gain proficiency in network analysis, ethical hacking, and AI model evaluation with the certificate from Johns Hopkins University.

Project Management and Planning
Johns Hopkins Engineering's Project Management and Planning program offers a structured approach to understanding and applying waterfall project management principles, designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to effectively plan, execute, monitor, control, and close technical projects within the defined scope, budget, and schedule.

Learn Python with Generative AI
Accelerate your Python skills with generative AI—gain hands-on experience, real-time feedback, and industry-aligned techniques with the Johns Hopkins Engineering's Learn Python with Generative AI

Beyond 5G - Enabling Technologies, Opportunities and Research Challenges Ahead
The Summer School "Beyond 5G: Enabling Technologies, Opportunities and Research Challenges Ahead" is organized to offer 6 ECTS (48 hours of front lessons) in the broad field of 5G and beyond 5G (B5G) networks, targeting an audience of Bachelor (last year), Master and PhD students, early stage researchers and practitioners from Academia or Industry.

R 4 aRchaeologists
The “R 4 aRchaeologists” Winter School aims for a fruitful combination of archaeology and statistics through the teaching of Data analysis, Data mining, and Data visualisation techniques. It is conducted through R, a programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics.

Introduction to Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Geosciences
This is an introductory-level course of Machine Learning. The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the main machine learning methods and their application to geophysical, geochemical, geological and environmental data.

LEARN-SMA 2025. Story to Display: Writing Museum Panels, Labels, and Flyers
The one-week intensive Summer School explores strategies and methods for effective museum communication, with a focus on the content, design, and technology of labels and educational panels.

Digital Tools For Humanists. Fundamentals and AI
The Summer School intends to present some selected tools that can help humanists in their researches and activities, taking advantage of the digital turn and the new technologies. Particular attention is given this year to NLP, Digital Philology, GIS & AI.

How to Study Egyptian Mummies: Techniques and Instruments
The Summer School " How to study Egyptian Mummies: Techniques and Instruments" is a 7-day intensive academic program aimed to introduce the students to the study of ancient Egyptian mummies and mummification practice.

Consciousness and Cognition
The Consciousness and Cognition Certificate from University of Pisa will be organized in order to explore the enigma of Consciousness from different points of view, with the participation of teachers who are experts in all these disciplines.

Microwaves and mm-waves for the Design of Advanced Wireless Links: Communication, Sensing and Power Transfer
Through 48 hours of lectures, the program offers a comprehensive introduction to electromagnetics (EM) and its application to the design of communication systems, radar and sensing technologies, wireless networks, and high-frequency circuits. It awards 6 ECTS credits and is offered both on campus, and online.

Enabling Technologies for Industrial Internet of Things
The Summer School is organized to provide 6 ECTS in the fields of Electronics, RFID, Sensors, Networking, Web of Things, SW for IoT, Computer Engineering, targeting on one side an audience of Bachelor (last year), Master and PhD students, and on the other side early stage researchers & practitioners from Academia/Industry.Both HW and SW aspects of IoT will be presented and discussed.

Human-Centric ICT for Industry 5.0
The Summer School will focus on methodologies and ICT technologies for an autonomous, sustainable, resilient, and human-centered industry.It will provide an analysis of both the state of the art and frontier research in the field of ICT technologies for Industry 5.0, such as Artificial Intelligence, Embodied Intelligence, Human-Centric Systems, Smart Material Devices, and Future Networks.

Ancient Egyptian Astronomy, Archaeoastronomy and Magic
The Summer School “Ancient Egyptian Astronomy, Archaeoastronomy, and Magic” is a 7-day intensive academic program aimed to introduce the students to the study of ancient Egyptian astronomy.

LEARN-SMA 2025. Local Stories, Global Voices: Archaeological Museums for International Audiences
This one-week intensive Summer School tackles one of today’s pressing questions: how do we communicate the legacy of ancient cultures to contemporary, global audiences? The program focuses on the content, design, and technologies that shape inclusive museum spaces and texts.

AI for Archaeologists, with Python
The Winter School will enable participants to explore and visualize data with Python, set up and train neural networks from scratch and/or by modifying pre-trained networks (transfer learning), in order to perform classification tasks based on images/texts. It is built around a new paradigm, which takes into consideration archaeologists as both producers and users of digital archaeological data.