University and Covid-19: The experience of the academic community of the single-cycle Master’s degree in law of the University of Genoa

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/01447394221103949
Published date01 March 2023
Date01 March 2023
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2023, Vol. 41(1) 99107
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University and Covid-19: The
experience of the academic
community of the single-cycle
Masters degree in law of the
University of Genoa
Patrizia Magar `
o, Loic Accordino, Davide Cugnetto,
Constantin Gheorghe, Anduela Keqi, Chiara Laigueglia,
Ludovica Luciani, Giovanni Pellegrino, Laura Scarola,
Brigitta Tünde Süt}
o and Margherita Valle
Department of Law, University of Genoa, Genova, Italy
Abstract
The article focuses on challenges and disruption in the higher education sector in Italy due
to COVID-19 pandemic. The study explores the experience of the Single-Cycle Masters
Degree in Law of the University of Genoa, especially taking into account students
perspective.
Keywords
Covid-19 pandemic, higher education, digital learning, University of Genoa
The Italian universities in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
Studies on the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, society,
employment, health, and family life are now very numerous in Italy; there are relatively
few analyses on the profound changes that the health emergency has caused in university
education.
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In the f‌irst phase of the pandemic (from March to July 2020),
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during which Italy was
particularly affected by the virus, universities quickly had to face many demanding
Corresponding author:
Patrizia Magar`
o, PhD, Department of Law, University of Genoa, Via Balbi 22, Genova 16126, Italy.
Email: patrizia.magaro@unige.it

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