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University of Torino

19 December 2009 // No Comment

torino logo University of TorinoThe University of Torino has about 70.000 students, 4.000 academic, administrative and technical staff, 1800 post-graduate and post-doctoral students and 120 buildings in different parts of Torino and in key places in Piemonte. The University of Torino is open to an international perspective both in the field of research and training. It carries out scientific research and organizes courses in all disciplines, except Engineering and Architecture, with remarkable tradition of research in traditional subjects such as history, philosophy, law, economics and medicine but it is actually branching out into modern and important sectors, such as food science, social politics, IT, performing arts and communication sciences.

The 13 Faculties of the University of Torino cover virtually every field of knowledge. Some of the degree courses offered are unique in Italy, such Military Strategy, Biotechnology, Sport Sciences, Restoration and Conservation (in Venaria).
The University is an integral part of the community, changing it for the better, reviving urban and suburban areas, promoting cultural interaction, social integration and development, encouraging dialogue and insight into current realities.

How to apply

Foreign students living abroad may be required to take an Italian language and general culture test (mandatory for three-year and two-year degrees – “lauree triennali” and “specialistiche” – and usually held in September), as well as an admission exam (if required by the degree course selected).

If you are an EU citizen with a foreign Degree you must hand in your documents to, “Ufficio Studenti Stranieri” from the end of July to the end of August (deadlines for Master’s programs may vary).
If you are a non-EU student and you do not live in Italy, you can enrol according to a specific number of available places for foreigners fixed by the Faculties each year for each Degree course. You must submit the application for early enrolment to the Italian Embassy (or Italian General Consulate) in your Country, usually by the end of May.
The Embassy will send your application form with all required documents to the University of Torino that will send back to the Embassy an acceptance letter, which will be sent to you with the study VISA, which is necessary to come in Italy.

Further information about application procedures, forms and deadlines.

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Student Scholarships and Exchanges

The University of Torino offers  different research scholarships for the “Attracting foreign researchers”. For further information view related link.
Erasmus office contact information
Progetto Mobilità Internazionale is the central office of the University that handles the welcome and enrollment of all incoming Erasmus students.
Our office will receive the public only by appointment. In order to agree a date, write to relint@unito.it, call number +39 0116704425 or send a fax to the number +39 0112361017.
Students with disability are kindly requested to write an email to relint@unito.it to inform us about any particular needs for assistance or support.

Address

Ufficio Studenti Stranieri
Via S. Ottavio, 17/4 – 10124 Torino
Phone: +39 0116704498/99
Fax: +39 0116704494
E-mail: affgen-stranieri@unito.it

Official website

Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support, but only informs about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply for the program.

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