Why choose the University of Milan
Milan has always embodied fashion, design, and finance, both in Italy and abroad, but it is also a large and bustling university city attracting new students from all over the world every year.
With 10 study areas, 130 Bachelor's, Master's and single-cycle Master's degree programmes, and a wide postgraduate educational offer, the University of Milan can provide interdisciplinary courses to understand and deal with a shifting world.
A strong clinical and research expertise will take our Medicine students from the classroom to the laboratory through to the patient's bed in the most important hospitals in the territory.
From exam textbooks to prestigious scientific journals, our rich library resources and skills are available at a click.
To study, embrace research, work on dissertation in one of the many foreign partner universities, in Europe and across the world.
The only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), our University ranks highly in key international rankings and has been awarded important funding such as the European Research Council's grants for its high-quality multidisciplinary research.
From the Lodi centre with its hospital and experimental zootechnical unit, to agricultural and food companies and research laboratories, the University of Milan makes available to students and citizens its skills and knowledge, as well as its enchanting botanical gardens, even in the heart of Milan.
Many cultural initiatives, the magic of a professional orchestra, sport, inclusion projects, commitment to scientific dissemination, to legality and against violence and discrimination make our University a special place.
The University of Milan supports its students with scholarships, benefits, services, study and work orientation events and interviews, databases, job fairs and a part-time option for working students.
The University of Milan is a member of the 4EU+ Alliance, a group of six European multidisciplinary, research-intensive academia of excellence. The goal is to create an integrated higher-education system together with Paris-Sorbonne, Charles University of Prague, Copenhagen, Heidelberg and Warsaw.