I Study in Italy

Some of the best university for international students

  1. Sapienza University of Rome

The Sapienza University of Rome is a research university based in the heart of Rome, Italy. Also known as the “University of Rome” or the “Sapienza”, it is one of the oldest in Italy – and the world. Founded in 1303, it has more than 77,000 students – making it one of the biggest in Europe in terms of enrollment.

Sapienza has 11 faculties categorized into 65 departments. Through these, the university offers programs in the fields of Arts & Humanities, Psychology, Business & Economics, Engineering & Technology, Computer Science, Physical Science, Health Science, Law, Social Science, Education, and Life Science.

2. University of Bologna(UNIBO)

The university offers 101 first-level and 108 second-level courses. These degrees are overseen by the 11 schools of Law, Economics, Engineering, Foreign Languages & Literature, Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, Arts & Humanities, Medicine & Surgery, Pharmacy, Political Science, Science, and Psychology & Education. These faculties are further divided into 33 departments.

  1. Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies – Pisa

The university is divided into 2 classes. One is the Social Sciences Class, which covers the studies of Economics, Business, Political Science, and Legal Studies. The other is the Experimental Science Class, which is comprised of the departments of Medical Science, Agricultural Science, Information Engineering, and Industrial Engineering.

  1. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

It was founded in 1810 by Napoleon Bonaparte as the Italian branch of the École Normale Supérieure.

The university offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the fields of Sciences and Letters & Philosophy. Only master’s degrees are provided for the studies of Political-Social Sciences.

the Scuola continues to offer Ph.Ds in the disciplines of Cultures, Philosophy, Global History & Government, Antiquity Sciences, and Literature & Art. It also offers doctorate degrees in both science and political/social science.

  1. University of Padva

A public educational institution based in Veneto, Northern Italy. Founded in 1222, it is the second-oldest university in Italy – and the fifth-oldest in the world.

The university’s many departments are grouped into the Schools of Agricultural Science & Veterinary Medicine, Medicine & Surgery, Psychology, Science, Law, Social Science & Cultural Heritage, Engineering, and Economics & Political Science.

  1. Vita-Salute San Raffaele University UniSR

A private university founded in 1996. Based in Milan, this young university specializes in the 3 disciplines of Medicine, Psychology, and Philosophy.

The Medicine department offers courses in Medicine (, Dental Care, Biotechnology, Nursing, Physiotherapy, including Advanced Courses in Medicine and Molecular Biology.

The Psychology department has undergraduate programs in Psychology and Communication, with Advanced Courses in Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.