The University of Milan is one of the top Italian universities in many international rankings and is the only Italian university among the 21 prestigious institutions that belong to the League of European Research Universities (LERU).
With its 33 departments, a teaching staff of more than 2,140 tenured professors, the University of Milan is the largest university in Lombardy, one of the most dynamic and internationally oriented EU regions.
The University of Milan offers 65 Bachelor’s degree programs, 9 single cycle master programs, 64 master programs and several vocationally-oriented courses in 4 major areas of study, divided among 10 further specific areas:
Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Political, Economic and Social Sciences
Law
Humanities
Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication
Medicine and Healthcare
Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Pharmacy
Exercise and Sports Sciences
Science and Technology
Agricultural and Food Sciences
Being a public institution, the University of Milan offers lower tuition fees in proportion to income. It also awards scholarships and prizes and provides refectory and accommodation services through competitive announcements published annually during the summer.
The university has over 1,500 partnerships which offer worldwide mobility opportunities for its graduate and undergraduate students.
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The University of Milan is one of the top Italian universities in many international rankings and is the only Italian university among the 21 prestigious institutions that belong to the League of European Research Universities (LERU).
With its 33 departments, a teaching staff of more than 2,140 tenured professors, the University of Milan is the largest university in Lombardy, one of the most dynamic and internationally oriented EU regions.
The University of Milan offers 65 Bachelor’s degree programs, 9 single cycle master programs, 64 master programs and several vocationally-oriented courses in 4 major areas of study, divided among 10 further specific areas:
Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Political, Economic and Social Sciences
Law
Humanities
Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication
Medicine and Healthcare
Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Pharmacy
Exercise and Sports Sciences
Science and Technology
Agricultural and Food Sciences
Being a public institution, the University of Milan offers lower tuition fees in proportion to income. It also awards scholarships and prizes and provides refectory and accommodation services through competitive announcements published annually during the summer.
The university has over 1,500 partnerships which offer worldwide mobility opportunities for its graduate and undergraduate students.
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