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It isn’t difficult to see why Italy is a popular place to study. After all, Italy has a long history of leadership and innovation, the home of the world’s oldest university.

Italy has a long history of leadership and innovation and culture.

Italy has one of the richest cultures on the planet, an amalgamation of the different customs and traditions of its 20 individual regions.

Italy certainly has plenty of charms to tempt tourists and international students alike: a diverse landscape; an immense cultural and historical legacy; iconic and historic sites including Rome’s Colosseum and Pisa’s Leaning Tower; incomparable cuisine; an impressive history of inventions and discoveries… and, of course, universities in Italy include some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious.
That’s just for starters – the list of famous Italian thinkers and inventors goes on and on, ranging from eyeglasses and espresso machines to automobiles and eau de cologne. The origin of the word ‘university’ is also attributed to Italy, and the University of Bologna is believed to be one of the very oldest in the world.

Then there’s the famous Italian fashion houses, and of course that fabulous food…

See our proposal below to learn about better Italian universities, student cities, costs, visas, applications and more.

International students

LUISS Libera Università internazionale degli studi sociali Guido Carli

Located in the eternal city of Rome, Luiss is an international university specialized in the fields of social sciences, providing a diverse learning environment based on entrepreneurship, responsibility and sustainability.
At Luiss, we inspire and enable a better world, believing that social sciences play – and will continue to play – a central role in the emerging digital society.
Since its founding, Luiss has developed privileged relationships with the business community, through its affiliation with Confindustria, the General Confederation  of Italian industry, as well as with legal studios, government institutions and civil society. Luiss has also forged special relationships with European and Italian institutions, thanks to the numerous faculty members that have  served within them.
The Luiss educational model combines academic rigor with practical relevance. Its main features are:
Research:  Luiss faculty members are major experts in their fields, actively engaged in their research communities as well as in the professional and management communities
Experience-based: Luiss relies upon a highly selected pool of top executives, chartered consultants and diplomats to discuss topics they experience systematically
Problem-driven: our programs require students to engage in projects and research, in which they are expected to develop solutions to real-world problems

Direct: +39 (06) 85225270
ammissione@luiss.it
https://www.luiss.edu/

 

Politecnico di TORINO

The Regio Politecnico di Torino (Royal Turin Polytechnic) was established in 1906. The present-day institution was preceded by the Scuola di Applicazione per gli Ingegneri (Technical School for Engineers, which was founded in 1859 in application of the Casati law) and the Museo Industriale Italiano (Italian Industry Museum) founded in 1862 by the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and Industry. The Technical School for Engineers was part of the University, which led to technical studies being accepted as part of higher education. In those times Italy was about to begin a new industrial era, which the Industry Museum was to address more directly thanks to famous scholars and researchers dealing with new subjects such as electrotechnics and building science. The new school was deeply concerned with the needs of the Italian society and its development perspectives. Like other well known Polytechnic Schools in the first years of the 20th century the Regio Politecnico di Torino had several goals and began contacting the European academic world and the Italian industry. Aeronautics began as a subject. Students from all over Italy came to Turin and found in the new laboratories built for the study of various subjects ranging from chemistry to architecture in a positive and helpful atmosphere. During November 1958 a large complex of buildings located in Corso Duca degli Abruzzi was inaugurated in order to expand the volume and the facilities offered by the historical headquarters of Valentino Castle (Castello del Valentino), given in 1859 to the Technical School for Engineers. In the 1990s, new teaching campuses were opened in Alessandria, Biella, Ivrea and Mondovì.

Direct: +39 (011) 0906666
international.admission@polito.it
http://international.polito.it/admission/prospective_students/contact_us

 

Università degli Studi di NAPOLI “Federico II”

The University of Naples Federico II was established in 1224 through an Imperial Charter of Frederick II Hohenstaufen, King of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor. It was the first publicly funded university in Europe. Nowadays the university offers courses in essentially all academic disciplines, leading to one hundred fiftyfive graduate level degrees. Research facilities provide support to all these courses. Students are given the opportunity to pursue intellectual development as well as the acquisition of professional skills. Current student enrollment nears 86,000 and the academic personnel, at this time, is 2532.

Direct: +39 (081) 2537109, – 2537105, – 2537524
rip.studenti@unina.it
https://www.unina.it

 

Università degli Studi di ROMA “La Sapienza”

With over 700 years of history and 130 thousand students, of whom about 7,000 are not Italian, “La Sapienza” University is the first university in Europe. “La Sapienza”, with 11 faculties, 63 departments and numerous study centers, offering over 250 undergraduate and 200 master’s and reached levels of excellence in various research areas such as archeology, physics and astrophysics, humanities and cultural heritage, the environment, nanotechnology, cell and gene therapy, the design, aerospace.

Direct: +39 (06) 49912651
accesso.sapienza@uniroma1.it
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/international-admissions-0

 

Università degli Studi di ROMA “Tor Vergata”

Designed on the model of the Anglo-Saxon university campuses, the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, whose teaching activity began in 1982, occupies a territorial extension of 600 hectares and has about 40,000 studenti.All ‘inside the area, where there are major research institutions such as CNR and ASI, the Italian Space Agency, will be based on laboratory Nicola Cabibbo, the new international center for fundamental and applied physics sponsored by the National Institute of Nuclear Physics and the University of Rome “Tor Vergata “for the realization of the accelerator Super B.Oggi the University” Tor Vergata “offers 114 degree programs – including 9 in English language – between 144 Educational Courses and Masters, 41 specialization schools, participates in international projects and promotes interdisciplinary research in the field.

Direct: +39 (06) 7259 3233, – 7259 2567
international.students@uniroma2.it
http://web.uniroma2.it/home (IT) – https://en.uniroma2.it/ (EN)

 

Università degli Studi ROMA TRE

Welcome to Roma Tre University, the youngest University in Rome that counts today almost 40.000 students and welcomes 700 International Students every year, of which 500 Erasmus students from Spain, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Slovenia, Finland and Iceland. Roma Tre University is pleased to offer every International Incoming Student a first free Italian course, suitable to any level.
The Roma Tre Erasmus Student Network will guide you in the discovery all the facilities that the University offers to the Incoming Students: our sport structures, cultural visits (in Rome and in all Italy), special evenings, cinema and university theatre, the great Palladium theatre. You will find the ESN address in the Services page.

Direct: +39 (06) 57332850
segr.stud.titoloestero@uniroma3.it
https://portalestudente.uniroma3.it/

 

Università Politecnica delle MARCHE

Courses began on November 1959 as a branch of the University of Urbino. The university itself opened in 1969 with approval of a charter for the Independent University of Ancona and by-laws establishing a 2-year course of study for the School of Engineering and a 3-year course of study for the School of Medicine and Surgery. The Higher Council on Public Education recognized the School of Engineering for the 1969-70 academic year and the School of Medicine and Surgery for the following year. The University of Ancona was recognized as a state university on 18 January 1971. Schools of agriculture and sciences were added over the next two decades, and in January 2003 the University was renamed Università Politecnica delle Marche.

Direct: +39 (071) 2203015-3019
international@univpm.it
https://www.univpm.it/Entra/Universita_Politecnica_delle_Marche_Home/L/1

 

 

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