The school program will include a series of introductory lectures covering the fundamentals of elementary particle physics and neutrino phenomenology. A number of neutrino experiments will be presented, with a focus on methods of observing and detecting neutrinos. Furthermore, some lectures will be devoted to modern methods and new developments in neutrino physics, both theoretical and experimental. Students are encouraged to participate actively in the training sections, which include both hardware (a detector prototype with a plastic scintillator, a Multi-pixel Photon Counter, and NIM modules) and software (particle identification with Super-Kamiokande software and a neutrino event generator) practice. The language of instruction in the school will be English. During the school year, students’ accommodations and meals are fully supported.