AANT teaching is based on an integrated project that can combine moments of theoretical learning with practical opportunities in collaboration with institutional entities and national and international brands.
For this reason, farms and projects with selected partners among the most well-known and prestigious enrich the training course with concrete experiences.
Farms are extra-curricular opportunities to measure oneself on complex briefs and applications of what has been learned in the three-year course. These are temporary communication agencies and design studios, made up of students and coordinated by teachers, trained ad hoc to participate in contests or respond to the needs of real clients. Valuable hybridisation experiences are needed to put into practice the skills acquired from a highly professional perspective.
Projects, an integral part of the educational plan, are a fundamental opportunity to engage in experimental and research briefs. These activities involve students in very transversal teams, which are confronted with the real needs expressed by cultural associations, public bodies, institutions and multinationals.
These are just some concrete teaching experiences helpful in obtaining the diploma—opportunities of great educational value to deal with work in a protected environment.