The department has established several agreements with institutions and organizations throughout Italy, aimed at fostering applied research activities, disseminating knowledge, and identifying long-term objectives to support the university’s third mission.
SPIN OFF
The department has launched the spin-off company “StammiBene.” The founding idea of “StammiBene SRL” is that individual wellbeing and organizational wellbeing are deeply interconnected and jointly contribute to the positive development of a company. “StammiBene SRL” is committed to promoting collective and individual wellbeing through an integrated platform that offers solutions to improve corporate welfare. Its mission is to foster synergy between the individual culture of employees and the overarching organizational culture. The “StammiBene” model provides tools for:
Monitoring employee wellbeing, offering psychological support and training on both hard and soft skills;
Managing organizational dynamics through corporate culture analysis, development of personalized plans, and monitoring of key events that impact the organization.
Pegaso University takes part in the annual initiative “BookCity Milano 2025”, which aims to transform urban spaces into places for reading and engaging with new literary experiences.
The prestigious Palazzo Durini provides the perfect setting for hosting this event.
The program includes five book presentations, featuring distinguished authors and discussants.
The series, running from November 10th to 14th, spans from reflections on recent literary trends to explorations of the future — through books on fashion industries, inclusion, and new ways of designing workspaces.
To register your attendance, please use the following link here.
Organized by the Research Center in Digital Humanities – Pegaso University
The Study Day, promoted by the Research Center in Digital Humanities, is conceived as an opportunity for dialogue, reflection, and exchange among scholars, researchers, and doctoral students in the field of Digital Humanities.
The initiative is especially dedicated to the PhD candidates of the Associated Doctorate in Digital Humanities, offering them a platform to present their research, share methodological challenges, and explore the intersections between technology, culture, and humanistic inquiry.
Through a combination of thematic sessions, case studies, and open discussions, the event aims to foster collaboration and to highlight emerging perspectives in areas such as digital archives, computational creativity, data-driven cultural analysis, and the ethical implications of AI in research practices.
This Study Day reaffirms the Center’s mission to promote critical and innovative approaches to the digital transformation of the humanities, encouraging the development of a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of inquiry.