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Vito Veneziano

Born in Rome, he is currently the associate dean (commercial) of the School of Computer Science, by the University of Hertfordshire. His academic interests are mostly in cognitive psychology, software engineering and system analysis, not necessarily in that order. In his spare time, he gives talks on Italian history, arts and culture, and helps people buying their dream houses in the Bel Paese. He is a member of the executive committee of the Italian Society of Bedford.

Brexit photo: Castle2016
Opinion23rd September 2016

Five things to make Brexit work

By Vito Veneziano

Three months after the vote, like a bloodless civil war, Brexit left the United Kingdom split into a more than ever divided society and…

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pokemon_go_uffizi (photo @TG24)
Opinion5th August 2016

Pokémon in Italy: as if Italians were not enough…

By Vito Veneziano

After decades of sci-fi movies, we knew it was going to happen, in a mix of fear and excitement: a good reason to rebuild…

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terrorism
Opinion23rd July 2016

On ISIS, Bandura, and the lessons we never learnt

By Vito Veneziano

Just yesterday, yet another attack left Europe and the world again in tears, terror, anger and anguish. A new, unknown form of terrorism (terrorism…

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Investment
Opinion13th July 2016

Five post-Brexit investments you should consider

By Vito Veneziano

Three weeks have now gone since the referendum, when the British people decided to leave the EU: three weeks in which our currency lost…

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brexit-europe-britain
Opinion21st June 2016

Brexit: a psychodrama we should all learn from

By Vito Veneziano

When, a few months ago, Cameron managed to deal what was perceived even by Junker, the President of the European Commission, as a ‘fair’…

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referendum
Opinion5th June 2016

Not only Brexit: Italians have yet another referendum to be worried about

By Vito Veneziano

Let us admit it: Italians, as well as all those people who moved to London and the UK from the continent, are nowadays holding…

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milano-from-above
Opinion29th May 2016

Polish your silver: Brexit could push Britons to buy properties in Italy

By Vito Veneziano

Whilst the media are highlighting a sudden pro-remain change in the pools, which the international markets have immediately rewarded by granting the sterling pound…

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Borsa Milan Palazzo Mezzanotte
Opinion21st May 2016

Brexit could be an opportunity for Italy. Milan as the new ‘City’

By Vito Veneziano

Arguably, the ‘Made in Italy’ and ‘Dolce Vita’ contributed to the establishment of a world-wide commonly accepted representation of us Italians as the smiling,…

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Old houses in Salemi, Sicily (photo: italiannotebook.com)
Opinion8th May 2016

A house in Italy is a dream? Not really. Providing you have one euro to spend.

By Vito Veneziano

In a few places, from Sicily to Sardinia, mayors of little villages or semi-abandoned hamlets (borghi) are encouraging locals (or more likely the heirs…

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