Sapienza University of Rome
Rome, Italy
Overview
Founded in 1303, Sapienza University of Rome is one of the oldest and largest universities in Europe, located in the Italian capital. It is a comprehensive research university with programs spanning the sciences, engineering, humanities, medicine, and social sciences. Sapienza offers a selection of English-taught degree programs alongside its Italian-taught offerings. The university follows the standard European bachelor's, master's, and doctoral structure.
Why choose Sapienza University of Rome
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Admissions
Applicants need a relevant recognized secondary or bachelor's qualification depending on the level of study, and entry requirements vary by program. Proof of English proficiency such as IELTS or TOEFL is required for English-taught programs. Applications are submitted online, and deadlines vary by program and intake.
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Career outcomes
Sapienza graduates pursue careers across academia, research, healthcare, engineering, and the public and private sectors in Italy and abroad. The university's long history and large alumni network support diverse career pathways. Many graduates continue to doctoral study or join international organizations.
