Studying in Italy
It’s perhaps not surprising that many international students feel instantly at home in Italy. The University of Bologna has been welcoming students since 1088 - it is the oldest university in the world and its foundation gave the city one of its nicknames: la dotta, “the learned one”. Bologna remains at the leading edge of academic innovation in the 21st century. The Bologna Process was initiated in the city, and has established a set of standards for excellence in higher education across the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
Italian universities take pride in their heritage and rankings.
Italy is also home to some of the best business schools in Europe, including the prestigious Rome Sapienza in Rome. Its MBA programmes frequently top global and European rankings, and many top business leaders are among its alumni.
Some of the best technical university in italy are University of Bologna,University di Milano in Milan.
These and many other universities in Italy are stepping up efforts to accelerate their internationalization and offer degree programs specifically for international students. There are currently more than 500 English-taught study programs available in the country. And every year, there are more and more options to study in Italy in English.