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Study Visa Italy

Italy overseas education consultants

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Europe’s favorite (and only!) boot-shaped nation, Italy is a country of diverse beauty, culture, and history. From the Alps in the North to coastal beaches in the South and everything in between, choosing to study abroad in Italy will give you access to an incredible array of cultural, historic and touristic heritage.

 

Education in Italy is highly esteemed with a wide range of excellent academic institutions spread across the country where international students are warmly welcomed. Italy has played an important role in academia, fostering the reform of European higher education through the Bologna Process. Students pursuing an education in Italy will gain valuable knowledge in the classroom, and important cultural competency in one of Europe’s youngest republics.

Regions play a major role in Italy’s dynamism. The North, Center and Southern parts of the country are further divided into 20 smaller regions. Italian history significantly inspires contemporary Italian culture, as before Italy became a nation-state in 1861 the peninsula was grouped into diverse kingdoms including the Papal States (later to become modern-day Vatican City). Given the complexity of its regional history, Italian culture is highly diversified, and the different regions all have distinct academic and popular traditions, linguistic dialects, and world-famous delectable cuisines.

 

All this regional diversity combines to make studying abroad in Italy an experience of a lifetime. No matter the city or town you choose to study in, in one fell swoop you’ll experience incredible food, vibrant culture, countless opportunities to immerse yourself in Italian arts, and the famous Mediterranean lifestyle. From the ancient history of Rome to the winding waterways of Venice, the idyllic beaches of Bari, and the iconic fashions coming out of Milan and Florence, there is no shortage of Italian destinations that will give you the real Italian study abroad experience. There are innumerable benefits to studying abroad, and by participating in Italy’s 932-year-old academic tradition as an international student, you’ll be taking advantage of them all!

 

Use this guide to find out everything you need to know about Italy as a study abroad destination. From the specifics of the education system, the type of student visa you’ll need to acquire, the Italian language and more, read on and get ready to start living in il bel paese!  

 

More about Italy

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Italy’s universities are some of the oldest in Europe and in the world. The University of Bologna was founded in 1088, the University of Padua in 1222, and the University of Naples in 1224.

 

The education system in Italy has followed the Bologna system since 1999. The 3+2, 3-cycle system means you can get a graduate from an Italian university with a bachelor’s and master’s qualifications after 5 years of study.

 

With such longstanding higher education institutions, Italian student traditions are equally as historic!

 

Depending on the region and institution you’re studying in, students at your university may partake in any number of student life traditions specific to Italy. Upon graduating from an Italian university, students across Italy have a green laurel wreath (symbolizing knowledge) placed upon their heads by someone already holding a degree. Some higher education institutions have giardia (like fraternities or sororities in the United States), and you may end up defending your thesis in front of a panel of professors and an audience of friends and family members in order to graduate.

 

But, choosing to study abroad in Italy will mean experiencing more than just academic life. Italians are known for being social, and by making even a small effort to learn Italian you’ll find yourself making friends with locals in no time. From breathtaking nature to countless museums and theatres, and exciting nightlife in even the smallest of Italian towns, Italy will feel like home in the blink of an eye.

 

Getting into an international university takes time and careful research, and we’ve compiled everything you need to know to make the experience as smooth as possible. Read this guide to prepare for an Italian experience of a lifetime and you'll be packing your bags soon enough!

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