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Italy Contact Information

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<Faculty & Student contact information will be provided here closer to the departure date.>

The student assistant for Italy is Lauren Hackman. She can be reached in her office in Miriam Hall 614.

 

  1. Program Abroad (Site) Residence Medaglie D’Oro

Site Street Address:   Via Gualtiero Serafino, 8

                                   Rome, Italy   00136

Telephone: +39 (0) 639739700

Country Code: 39

City Code: 06

Fax Number: +39 (0) 63973402

+39(0)63973402

www.medagliedoro.it 

Email: info@medagliedoro.it

Website: www.medagliedoro.it 

24 Hour Emergency Contact Name:

Mr. Peter Wagner

         (937) 229-2479                                                                                                      Peter. Wagner@notes.udayton.edu

 

  1. Nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate

Americans residing, studying or working in Italy and longer term tourists, are encouraged to register at the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Rome or at one of the three U.S. Consulates General and obtain updated information on travel and security.  We will be registering all students with the Embassy.  The U.S. Embassy in Rome is located at Via V. Veneto 119/A, Telephone: 39.06.46741 and fax: 39.06.4674.2217; Internet address: http://www.usembassy.it.

 

The U.S. Consulates are located in:

       Florence: Lungarno Amerigo Vespucci 38, Telephone: 39.055.266.951, consular fax: 399.055.215.550; Milan: Via Principe Amedeo 2/10, Telephone: 39.02.290.351 and fax: 39.02.290.35.273;

       Naples: at Piazza della Repubblica, Telephone: 39.081.583.8111, and consular fax: 39.081.583.8275.

 

There are U.S. Consular Agents located in:

       Genoa: at Via Dante 2, Telephone 39.010.584.492, and fax: 39.010.553.3033;

       Palerma: at Via Vaccarini 1, Telephoone: 39.091.305.857, and fax: 39.091.625.6026;

       Trieste: at Via Roma 15, Telephone: 39.040.660.177, and fax: 39.040.631.240.

 

  1. Police Department Contact/Address

    Ambulance Phone: 118

                Police Phone: 113

                Fire Phone: 115

                Carabinieri: Phone: 112

 

  1. Hospital/Emergency Care Facility Address

                   International Medical Center

                        V.G. Amendola 7

                        Phone: 06.48823.71; nights and SU Phone: 06.488.40.51

                 Rome American Hospital

                        V.E. Longoni 69

                        Phone: 06.225.51

                        Website. www.rah.it

 

    Call First. Prescriptions filled, paramedic crew on call, referral service to English speaking doctors.  General visit 68€.  Open M-Sat. 8:30 am – 8pm.  On-call 24 hr.  Private emergency and laboratory services, HIIV and pregnancy tests. On-call 24 hrs.

 

  1. Red Cross/Red Crescent Address

     Italian Red Cross

            Via Toscana, 12

            00187 Roma

            Telephone: 39.06.47591

            Fax: 39.06.4759223

            http://www.cri.it

 

  1. Pharmacies (Open 24 hrs)

       Farmacia Piram

            V. Nazionale 228

            Phone: 06/4880754

 

       Farmacia Internazionale Barberini

            Piazza Barberini 49, Via Veneto, Rome, Italy

            Phone: 06/4825456

 

  1. Time Difference (from EST) 6 Hours

 

  1. Tourist Office

    Azienda di Promozione Turistica di Roma/APT, Via Parigi 5

    Phone: 06/488991 (near Termini, Rome Italy)

    Phone: 06/65956074 (near Aerporto Leonardo da Vinci)

 

  1. Internet Services

   Easy Internet Cafe

   Via Barberini 2 (just off Piazza Barberini)

Phone: 39.06.42903388

2.50€ per hour. Open 24/7.

 

                  Freedom Traveller Internet Point

                    Via Gaeta 25 (near main train station)

                    Phone: 39.06.4782.3862

Open 9am to midnight

 

** For more internet cafes in Rome and in Italy visit, http://www.made-in-italy.com/travel/cybercafes/

 

  1. Documents and Formalities

VISAS: Citizens of Austraila, Canada, the EU, New Zealand, South Mrica and the US do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Those wishing to stay in Italy for more than three months must apply for a permesso di soggiorno (residence permit) at a police station (questura).

 

TELEPHONES: Pre-paid phone cars, available from tabacchi, vending machines, and phone card vendors, carry a certain amount of time depending on the card’s denomination (2.60€, 5.20€, or 7.75€).  International calls vary depending on where you are calling.  A collect call is a contaSSG, a carica del destinataria or chiamata collect. 

 

International direct dial numbers:

     AT&T Phone: 172.10.11

     British Telecom: 172.0044

     Canada Direct: w 172.10.01

     Ireland Direct: 1720353

     MCI: 172.1022

     Sprint: 172.1877

  

  1. Transportation

 BY PLANE: Rome’s international airport, known as both Fiumicino and Leonardo da Vinci, is served by most major airlines. 

 

 BY TRAIN: The Italian State Railway Ferrovie dello Stato, or FS (national information line phone: 147888088; www.fs-on-line.com) , offers inexpensive and efficient service.  There are several types of trains, the locale stops at every station on a particular line; the diretto makes fewer stops than the locale; and the espresso stops only at major stations.  The air-conditioned rapido, an InterCity (IC) train, zips along but costs a bit more.  Tickets for the fast, pricey Eurostar trains require reservations.  Eurail is valid without a supplement on all trains except Eurostar.

 

 BY BUS: Intercity buses serve countryside points inaccessible by train and occasionally arrive in more convenient places in large towns.  For city buses, buy tickets in tabacchi or kiosks and validate them on board to avoid a fine.

 

  1. Post Office

Piazza San Silvesto 19, Piazza di Spagna, Rome, Italy

Phone: 06/6798495

Contact Information at UD

 

(We recommend contacts in this order)

 

       Mr. Peter Wagner

Director, Study Abroad Programs

119 Anderson Center, University of Dayton

William.sekely@notes.udayton.edu

(937) 229 – 2479  (work @ UD)

 

       Main Office, School of Business:

230 Miriam Hall, University of Dayton

(937) 229 - 3731

(You may also leave a message for Mr. Wagner here)

 

       Center for International Programs (CIP)

Dr. Amy Anderson, Director

Zehler Hall, Rm 300

aanderson@udayton.edu

(937) 229 - 3514

 

We have shared our itineraries, contact information and the like with the CIP.  But, we recommend Dr. Sekely as your first contact point, then the UD School of Business – both before contacting CIP.

 


What's New
IMPORTANT DATES

11/3/06- Early applicants notified of acceptance

11/6/06- Late applicants notified of acceptance one week after application turned in, on a space available basis.

11/8/06- Deposit $275 per site becomes non-refundable.

12/3/06- Final Fall Informational Meeting (MH119) 4-6pm

Spring 2007 Meetings

Accreditation


OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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300 College Park
Dayton, OH  45469-2226
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