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About Italy

Course-Image Italy, country of south-central Europe, occupying a peninsula that juts deep into the Mediterranean Sea. Italy comprises some of the most varied and scenic landscapes on Earth and is often described as a country shaped like a boot. Since the rise of the Roman Empire, Italian art, architecture, and culture have had an influence around the world. Famed Italian painters include Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Italy is also at the heart of the Catholic Church, which is governed from Vatican City, a city-state surrounded by Rome. Italian cuisine has ancient origins and has spread around the world with products and dishes of its culinary tradition: pizza, spaghetti, ravioli, lasagna, Parmiggiano Reggiano parmesan cheese, prosciutto ham, ice cream (IT: gelato), espresso and more.

Why Study in Italy

Italy is a popular destination for international students. It offers quality higher education with more affordable tuition fees than other Western European countries. Today, Italy is the home of many prestigious institutions of higher education. Many of Italy’s institutions perform well in the QS World University Rankings, appearing in the top 200 each year. Italy is a country that boasts great art, historical sites, and delicious food. So, it is no surprise that the country offers the best academic programs, especially in creative writing, art, fashion, architecture, design, and media studies.

- Affordable and Quality Education

Italy is a superb place to study as an international student. It has long been a popular destination for studying abroad, and can offer excellent higher education at reasonable prices. Many universities offer their courses in English as well as Italian, meaning you can choose which language you wish to study in. If your first language is not English, you will need to provide evidence of your language proficiency. Most Italian universities accept an IELTS or TOEFL certificate.

- Top 10 Scholarships in Italy for International Students

• Italian Government Scholarships for Foreign Students
• EDISU Piemonte Scholarships
• Bologna University Study Grants for International Students
• University of Pavia International Scholarships for Developing Country Students
• Bocconi Merit and International Awards
• Politecnico de Milano Merit-Based Scholarships for International Students
• Politecnico di Torino International Scholarships
• Università Cattolica International Scholarships
• University of Padova Scholarships for All Degree Courses
• Scuola Normale Superiore PhD Scholarships

-Job Opportunities in Italy

Getting a part-time job is a great way to help fund your studies in Italy. Since more and more students are heading to Italy to study for specialized programs in Italian universities, students look forward to gaining some work experience. Work experience in Italy is in the form of research, internships - paid or unpaid and on-campus University services. The most preferable among these is the paid internship, because it helps students in covering their study or living costs in Italy, plus gives them intended work experience. As an EU student, you are able to work without additional permission. As a non-EU student, your visa will dictate if you are permitted to have paid employment whilst you study. If you are allowed to work, it will probably only be up to 20 hours a week. This means that you should not rely on this to fund your studies. If you do wish to get a job, it may be helpful if you have some Italian language skills.