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The spread of generative artificial intelligence makes human and social skills even more important. However, personal growth must be accompanied by concrete and observable actions.
The spread of generative artificial intelligence makes human and social skills even more important. However, personal growth must be accompanied by concrete and observable actions.
SUPSI is participating in the ACHIEVE consortium, selected by the Federal Office of Energy to conduct a study on reducing emissions that are difficult to avoid. The research will focus on food habits and consumption.
The CAS in forensic nursing trains healthcare professionals to produce documentation relevant to investigations and proceedings. These new professionals also act as local representatives to identify situations of domestic violence.
The Interreg project “Cross-border rules on commuters between Switzerland and Italy” (CROCSIT), approved and funded under the Interreg Italy–Switzerland 2021–2027 programme, first call, launched on 1 January 2025 and with a duration of 24 months, represents one of the programmes used by the European Union to strengthen cooperation and economic and social cohesion between neighbouring countries, with the aim of building solid collaborative relationships on issues considered crucial.
Quitting smoking for good is not a linear process, but a journey marked by relapses. However, smokers can count on a network of health professionals ready to help them break free from nicotine addiction.
The collaboration between the SUPSI Bachelor of Science in Leisure Management and Valbianca SA, which manages the Airolo-Pesciüm ski resort, is a concrete example of how university education can effectively interact with the local area and the professional world, offering students learning experiences of high educational value.
The January 2026 issue of “Novità fiscali – Current developments in Swiss and international tax law”, the journal published by the SUPSI Centre for Tax and Legal Competences, is now available.The journal is available by subscription.
The Department of Business economics, Health and Social Care announces that, as of 1 February 2026, the Competence Centre for Healthcare Practices and Policies (CPPS) will be renamed the Competence centre for care, health and society (CARES).
The latest issue of Iride, the journal of the Department of Business, Health and Social Economics, entitled ‘Trame di cura’ (Patterns of Care), features an article by Professor Francesca Pallotti exploring the role of university education as a tool for identity transformation and well-being for prisoners.In this article, we publish a summary overview of the key points covered by the author.
The project, carried out by the Rehabilitation Research Laboratory (2rLab) in collaboration with the Department of Education, Culture and Sport and the EOC Pain Therapy Centre, aims to explore the issue of pain in adolescents by investigating the factors associated with its development and persistence.
A new year begins with renewed proposals and new training courses.Below are some of the continuing education initiatives in the areas of management, human resources, and economics that are coming up soon.
The Tax & Legal Competence Centre of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) is pleased to announce the First Edition of the CCTG SUPSI International Tax Law Forum, a new event designed to foster academic discussion on emerging challenges and key developments in the field of international taxation.
The December 2025 issue of “Novità fiscali – Current developments in Swiss and international tax law”, the journal published by the SUPSI Tax and Legal Competence Centre, is now available.The journal is available by subscription.
For one day, the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano told everyone a simple story: palliative care is not a niche. The most honest indicator says it all: over 280 professionals, a sold-out event, registrations fully booked. If we were looking for proof of the need for training and dialogue, it was right there, seated in the audience.
In 2025, 1,375 students successfully completed their course of study at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI). Of these, 974 obtained a Bachelor’s degree, 375 a Master’s degree, and 26 a Diploma awarded by the DFA/ASP in the field of teaching at upper secondary schools.
On Wednesday 17 December, the SUPSI Department of Business, Health and Social Sciences held its Bachelor's and Master's degree award ceremony at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano. It was a moment of celebration for 350 students, made even more special by the presentation of the EOC and Banca Stato awards to the best students in the various courses.
The series of meetings, organized by DEASS's Continuing Education in Social Work, dedicated to authors and their works, designed to promote culture and foster direct dialogue between writers and the public, continues in the spring semester of 2025-2026.
The report ‘Children's exposure to violence in couples’, compiled by SUPSI and ZHAW on behalf of the KidsToo Foundation, has been published.
The November 2025 issue of “Novità fiscali – the Latest in Swiss and International Tax Law", the magazine published by SUPSI's Tax & Legal Competence Centre, is now available.
All interested are invited to take part in the open days for the Bachelor of Science in Business administration. This is a unique opportunity to explore topics related to the profession, discover possible career opportunities and enjoy a stimulating exchange of ideas.
We invite you to attend the open lectures for the Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy. This is an opportunity to share knowledge and experiences regarding the role of occupational therapists in a favourable and enriching learning environment.
Marco Barbero has been appointed Head of Research and Services DEASS and member of the Management Board as of December 1, 2025.
Lorenzo Pezzoli meets clinical criminologist, psychotherapist and university lecturer specialising in forensic psychopathology, known for his work on restorative justice, juvenile delinquency and criminal mediation.
From December 1 to 5, Asilo Ciani will once again host five days of free events dedicated to artificial intelligence, organized by Lugano Living Lab. Registration is now open for meetings and workshops.