The University of Bologna is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Founded in 1088. It is the oldest continuously operating university in the world.
It is one of the most prestigious Italian universities, generally ranking first in national, European and international rankings both as a whole and for specific fields.
The University of Bologna (UNIBO) offers to deserving international students who wish to register for First Cycle, Second Cycle or Single Cycle Degree Programmes at the University of Bologna.
The first Cycle is refer to as undergraduate while second cycle is refer to as graduate.
The undergraduate application would be available in February. This publication is for graduates programme.
Eligibility Criteria
- All international students are eligible, EU citizens are eligible too.
- You must satisfy the admission requirements for the chosen study program or will meet these requirements at the time of enrollment.
- You must pass the GRE test before the master’s scholarships deadline. The GRE is one of the aptitude and skills assessment tests that can be taken at accredited centers in several countries around the world. The tests are in English. You must register for the tests on the websites of the managing institutions.
- Your age must not exceed 30 years at the deadline of this call.
How to apply
Anyone wishing to apply must:
- Log on to studenti.unibo.it , go to the “Register” section and register;
- Fill in all the required fields. Foreign students who do not have an Italian tax code number must go to the “International students registration” section and follow the instructions to create a Unibo username and password.
- After the first access, the PUK code must be replaced by a personal password.
- Log in to studenti.unibo.it, enter your Unibo username and password, then click on “Calls”;
- Select “Bando Unibo Azione 1 & 2 – GRE / Unibo Action 1 & 2 – GRE Call”.
- Enter all the required details.
- Download all required documents in pdf format.
Applicants must include in their application:
- A copy of their valid passport. EU citizens can attach a copy of their identity document;
- A copy of their unofficial GRÉ score report;
- A certificate confirming the qualification required for admission to the chosen study program, as well as the transcripts with the exams passed and the related grades;
All documents presented by applicants must be in English, Italian, French, or Spanish.
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