Master’s Degree Programmes
State Universities
Why study in State Universities?
Public universities in Italy open pathways to top-tier and cost-effective education, offering subsidised tuition fees based on the GDP per capita of the country of origin of the applicant. In addition, through the Italian government, students have access to scholarships and student housing programmes. Furthermore, our study abroad programme will open avenues to high employment rate degree courses from a pool of 13 public universities across Italy both in bachelor’s and master’s programmes. All courses in our catalogue are entirely taught in English. Attending these universities also comes with internships in relevant and prestigious European companies, businesses and institutions. Courses featured in our catalogue include Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing, Engineering, IT and related subjects, Architecture, Business and Environmental studies, at pace with today’s opportunities and challenges. We will help you enter affordable institutions with tuition fees paid in instalments and take you through scholarship and accommodation aid application process. Lastly, joining our programmes will be valuable alternative to “obvious” destinations for Kenyans (United States, United Kingdom, Australia etc), giving you a competitive edge in the job market as a “native” speaker of English while introducing you to new cultures and languages in multicultural student environments.
MASTER’S DEGREES IN HEALTH SCIENCES
Medical and pharmaceutical biotechnologies - Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Molecular Biology and Genetics - Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Molecular Biology and Genetics - Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Molecular Biology and Genetics -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Molecular Biology and Genetics -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Cellular and Molecular Biology - Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology - Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Neurobiology - Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Evolutionary Biology - Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Medical Biotechnology - Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Medical Biotechnology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Clinical, Social and Intercultural Psychology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Artificial Intelligence for Biomedicine and Healthcare -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Biotechnological and Chemical Sciences in Diagnostics -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Quantitative and Computational Biosciences -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Biongeneering - Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Biongeneering - Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Biology for Translational Research and Precision Medicine - University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Quantitative and Computational Biology - Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Medical Bioinformatics - University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Medical Bioinformatics -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Industrial Nanobiotechnologies for pharmaceuticals -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Industrial Nanobiotechnologies for pharmaceuticals -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Biomedical Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Biomedical Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Biotechnologies and applied artificial intelligence for health - Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Clinical Psychosexology- La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings
Health Economics- La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Biomedical Biomics -Università Statale di Milano
Also known as ‘La Statale’, the University of Milan is, relatively speaking, one of Italy’s younger university institutions. It was founded in 1924 thanks to the tenacious efforts of doctor and gynaecologist Luigi Mangiagalli, who in creating La Statale, realised his long-held dream of building a university for Lombardy’s regional capital.
Bionics engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg
Health Informatics -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Safety Assessment of Xenobiotics and Biotechnological Products -Università Statale di Milano
Also known as ‘La Statale’, the University of Milan is, relatively speaking, one of Italy’s younger university institutions. It was founded in 1924 thanks to the tenacious efforts of doctor and gynaecologist Luigi Mangiagalli, who in creating La Statale, realised his long-held dream of building a university for Lombardy’s regional capital.
Applied experimental psychological sciences -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
MASTER’S DEGREE IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Electrical Engineering -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Electrical Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Electrical Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Electrical Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Electrical Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Electronic Engineering -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Electronic Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Electronic Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Electronic Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Electronic Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Energy Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Energy Engineering -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Engineering for Natural Risk Management -Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Engineering Technology for Strategy and Security -Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Computer Engineering -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Computer Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Computer Engineering -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Computer Engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Engineering in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Engineering Physics -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Engineering Physics -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Physics -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Physics -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Physics of Complex systems -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Environmental Meteorology and Climate Physics -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Astrophysics and Space Physics -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Optometry and Vision Science -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Optometry and Vision Science -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Optometry and Vision Science -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Quantum Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Geoinformatics Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Energy and Nuclear Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Energy and Nuclear Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Energy and Nuclear Engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Engineering of paper and cardboard -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Engineering and Management -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Mechatronics Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Mechatronics Engineering -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Communications Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Communications Engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Aeronautical Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Space and Astronautical Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Automation and Control Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Automation and Control Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Automation and Control Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Industrial Automation Engineering -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Communications Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Materials Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Materials and nanotechnology -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Materials and nanotechnology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Materials and nanotechnology -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Materials Science -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Materials Science -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Science and Technology of Bio and Nanomaterials -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Nanotechnologies for ICTs -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Nanotechnology Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Agricultural Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Building Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Chemical and Sustainable Processes Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Building Engineering for Sustainability -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Chemical Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Chemical Engineering for Innovative Processes and Products -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings
Chemical and Process Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Transport Systems Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Architectural Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Civil Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Food Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Civil engineering for mitigation of risk from natural hazards -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Civil engineering for mitigation of risk from natural hazards -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Environmental and Land Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Environmental and Land Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Industrial Safety and Risk Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Aerospace Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Aerospace Engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Mathematical Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Mathematics -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Mathematics -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Mathematics -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Mathematics -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Information Engineering -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Design and Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
MASTER’S DEGREES IN COMPUTER STUDIES
High Performance Computing Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Cybersecurity Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Cybersecurity Engineering -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Cybersecurity Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Cybersecurity Engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg
Data Science and Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
ICT Engineering for Smart Cities -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Computer Science and Engineering -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Computer Science -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Computer Science and Information Technology -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Cognitive Science Computer Science -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Human-Computer Interaction -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Data Science -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Data Science -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Data Science -Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Data Science -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Data Science -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Data Science -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
ICT for Internet and Multimedia -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Artificial intelligence and data engineering -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Artificial intelligence for science and technology -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Artificial intelligence for science and technology -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Artificial Intelligence Systems -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Digital and Interaction Design -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
MASTER’S DEGREES IN BUSINESS STUDIES
Economics and Data Analysis -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Computational Finance -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Data Analytics for Business and Society -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Economics, Finance and Sustainability -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Management for Sustainable Firms -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Accounting, Finance and Business Consulting -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Applied Economics -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Quantitative Finance and Insurance -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Quantitative Finance and Insurance -Università Statale di Milano
Also known as ‘La Statale’, the University of Milan is, relatively speaking, one of Italy’s younger university institutions. It was founded in 1924 thanks to the tenacious efforts of doctor and gynaecologist Luigi Mangiagalli, who in creating La Statale, realised his long-held dream of building a university for Lombardy’s regional capital.
Quantitative Finance and Insurance -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Finance -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
International business and entrepreneurship -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Business Management -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Business Administration -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Finance and Insurance -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Global Accounting and Finance -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Global Development and Entrepreneurship -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Marketing and Global Markets -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Economics and communication for management and innovation -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Economics, development and innovation -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Economics of Innovation for Sustainable Development -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Economics and Communication for Management and Innovation -La Sapienza University
in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
International Economics -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
International Economics -University of Verona
The University of Verona strives to strengthen its international dimension and to enhance cultural diversity.
The presence of international students is the keystone for the implementation of such policy and, for this very reason, the University promotes on a yearly basis calls for applications for the awarding of support and benefits for EU and non-UE citizens holding a foreign degree and living outside Italy.
Economic Analysis and Policy -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Environmental and Food Economics -Università Statale di Milano
Also known as ‘La Statale’, the University of Milan is, relatively speaking, one of Italy’s younger university institutions. It was founded in 1924 thanks to the tenacious efforts of doctor and gynaecologist Luigi Mangiagalli, who in creating La Statale, realised his long-held dream of building a university for Lombardy’s regional capital.
Behavioural and Applied Economics -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Innovation Management -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
International management -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
International Security Studies -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Management and Industrial Systems Engineering -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
MASTER’S DEGREES IN ENVIRONMENTAL, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCE STUDIES
Geophysics for Natural Risks and Resources -Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Exploration and applied geophysics -Università di Pisa
Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.
In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.
Food Industry Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Biotechnologies for food science -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Agrifood Innovation Management -Università di Trento
Founded in 1962, the University of Trento has focused on building alliances and partnerships with Italian and foreign institutions and organizations. In 1982, the Free University of Trento was transformed into a state university, with a statute that guaranteed self-governance.
Agrifood sustainability -Università di Pavia
The University of Pavia is a campus of 26,000 students deeply integrated with a medium-sized city, uncrowded, where everything you need is within a fifteen-minute walk. Here, it’s easier to meet to learn, work, and live, thanks to short distances and the quality of services for the student community.
Food Science and Technology -Università di Torino
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Environmental and Food Economics -Università Statale di Milano
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Global Environment and Development -Università Statale di Milano
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting almost 80.000 students (2021-2022 academic years) and with 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Turin can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Turin is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture. It is an integral part of the community, acting for reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.
Forest Sciences -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Sustainable and Natural Resource Management -Università Statale di Milano
Also known as ‘La Statale’, the University of Milan is, relatively speaking, one of Italy’s younger university institutions. It was founded in 1924 thanks to the tenacious efforts of doctor and gynaecologist Luigi Mangiagalli, who in creating La Statale, realised his long-held dream of building a university for Lombardy’s regional capital.
Digital Skills for Sustainable Societal Transitions -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Georesoursces and Geoenergy Engineering -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Water and Geological Risk Engineering -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Sustainable Agriculture -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Earth and Climate Dynamics -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Sustainable Chemistry and Technologies -Università Cà Foscari di Venezia
Founded in 1868 as the first School of Commerce in Italy, Ca’ Foscari University has welcomed a dynamic academic community for over 150 years in the heart of Venice. Constantly innovating its educational offer, Ca’ Foscari guarantees excellence and multidisciplinary learning, as confirmed by its rankings in national and international league tables and its impressive post-graduation employment rates.
Sustainable chemistry and technologies for circular economy -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
Economics and Technologies for Sustainability -Università Bicocca di Milano
Founded in 1998, the University of Milano-Bicocca has grown rapidly to become a central figure in the higher education and research landscape. The University’s modernity is reflected in its innovative approach to teaching and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and future-oriented academic environment.
Located in the northern part of the city, in an area specifically designed as an educational and research hub, the University benefits from state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location. The Bicocca district has been designed to integrate educational institutions, research centres and industry, creating an ecosystem that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Sustainable Polymer and Process Chemistry -Università di Genova
The University of Genova was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
MASTER’S DEGREES IN ARCHITECTURE
Economics and Technologies for Sustainability -Università di Genova
The University of Genoa was founded in 1481 in Genoa, Italy. The University has become one of the scientific and cultural centres of the Mediterranean and Northwestern Italy. In addition to working together with IIT, the Italian Institute of Technology, it is at the forefront in Europe with the education it provides and research in the field of computer science.
Genova is also a port city. Since shipping is highly developed in the city, departments in this field step forward at the university and these departments have achieved higher successes in their fields.
Architecture Construction City -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Architecture for Heritage -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Architecture for Sustainability -Politecnico di Torino
Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian Engineering School founded in the wave of the technical and scientific innovation that gave rise to the most prestigious European polytechnic schools in the mid-19th century. Founded as School for Engineers in 1859, it then became Regio Politecnico di Torino in 1906. Engineers, architects, designers and urban planners have been trained at Politecnico di Torino for over 160 years with rigor, integrity and high-level standards.
Management of Built Environment -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Product and Service Design -La Sapienza University
Founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, La Sapienza is one of the oldest Italian universities. In the seven centuries since its foundation, it has been at the centre of the history of Rome and the entire country; first as a university linked to the Popes, then as an autonomous Studium Urbis, gradually extending its academic prestige to new disciplines, both scientific and humanistic, and moving from its seat in Trastevere to the Sapienza building in the Sant’Eustachio district and then to current Main Campus. Today, thanks to a large campus just a few steps away from Termini central station and several branches in the metropolitan area, Sapienza is a proper research university where you can research and study in all academic areas, placed among the top Italian universities in the main international rankings.
Interior and Spatial Design -Politecnico di Milano
Founded in 1863 by Francesco Brioschi, the Politecnico di Milano has played a crucial role in the scientific and technological development of the country. Over time, it has expanded its territorial presence, establishing direct contact with local communities. At the same time, it has established relationships and alliances with the leading international technological universities. Today, Politecnico di Milano is recognized as a centre of excellence in Engineering, Architecture and Design.
Food and Health -Università di Padova
The University of Padua was established in 1222, after a group of students and teachers decided to come here from Bologna. They set up a free body of scholars, who were grouped according to their place of origin into nationes, in which students approved statutes, elected the rettore (rector, or chancellor) and chose their teachers, who were paid with money the students collected. Defending freedom of thought in study and teaching became a distinctive feature which today lives on in the University motto: Universa Universis Patavina Libertas.
The introduction of empirical and experimental methods together with the teaching of theory marked the dawn of a golden age. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Padua became a workshop of ideas and the home to figures who changed the cultural and scientific history of humanity. They included Andrea Vesalio, who founded modern anatomy, as well as the astronomer Copernicus, and Galileo, who observed the skies here.
