Studying in Italy

December 19th, 2007 by admin

Recently the structure of Italian higher and compulsory education has been changed. This has led to the compatibility of Italian universities with the rest of European universities. Italian education became more flexible, so it became easier to study for the foreigners.
 
Speaking about Italian Higher Education, universities execute two main tasks: researching and teaching. One of the advantages is that universities are academically autonomous. Their freedom is guaranteed by the law. Bologna is the oldest university in the world. It was founded in 1088. Turin, Florence, Naples, Rome, Ferrara and Milan are among the university centers in Italy.
 
An additional advantage is the equality of the admission for everyone. Requirements’ equivalent has been stated already. But the number of foreign students in Italian universities is limited; besides foreigners are obliged to take a preparation course in the Italian language.
 
There are some programs created especially for the foreign students. You may come to study to Italy with the help of Socrates or Erasmus programs. What a foreign student gets is the support of his/her home institution. To apply for studying in one of Italian universities is simple and quick. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the positive attitude towards participants of Socrates/Erasmus programs. They have an elevated status. The environment is good organized.
 
Qualify and enjoy your studying in Italy!

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