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“excellent university”
Ainura B
Italy, Graduate
Linguistics, 2022
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I'm doing my first year at Unibo and so far I'm loving it!
The university has everything that a regular young people want their campus to look like. It has sport facilities, excellent labs, professors who are very keen on their job and always there to help you out. Actually in my department, they reply my e-mails the next day! I'm absolutely fascinated how the UNiversity takes care of its students. If you are an international student, international student office assists you with all the paper work to obtain the residence permit, they even try to find information for you.
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Pros
ancient university, rich in history and very caring staff
Cons
central campus doesn't have a fields or green areas, for students to sit on and enjoy the nice weather.

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“The most ancient university in the world”
Alessia C
Italy, Graduate
Law, European Community/EU, 2021
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I’ve studied law at Alma Mater Studiorum and I can easily say that’s one of the best experiences I’ve ever made.
The university the oldest university in the world, it was founded in 1100 and that’s probably why you feel surrounded by culture wherever you go.
It’s one of the most important university in Italy and one of the 300 best university in the world.
The law school is pretty hard but professors are very prepared and they help you understand the subjects deeply.
I would totally recommend it.
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Multicultural, full of opportunities, highly prepared professors

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“Very well organized university, courses of excellent quality”
Laura B
Italy, Undergraduate
Translation/Interpretation, 2020
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I studied in the faculty of translation and interpreting of the University of Bologna, in the city of Forlì.
Each class has a maximum of 30 students, which makes it the perfect environment to actively take part to the class, practice and learn. The courses are really well organized and the teachers are well prepared, most of them are professionals in the fields of translation and interpreting.
The city of Forlì is not particularly lively, but is definitely the kind of environment that makes you want to study.
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classes with few students, very well organized, high quality
Cons
the city is not particularly lively

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“The oldest University of Europe”
Filippo C
Spain, Graduate
Agricultural Economics, 2018
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Thanks to this course of study, I have acquired in-depth knowledge and skills in the innovative field of marketing and economic and commercial management in the agricultural and agribusiness sector. The approach followed is that of the supply chain, oriented to the enhancement of quality and economic-social and environmental sustainability of production.
I have learned to apply the technical knowledge, typical of the primary sector, to the socio-economic context of a reference
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It has a good offer of courses

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“very good experience”
laura f
Italy, Graduate
, 2009
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the university of Bologna is a very renowned university both for the level of its courses and for the teachers who teach inside.
My experience dates back to a few years ago but what shaped me the most is the ability to build a method and to know how to move without problems in society and in relationships with the public. I did humanitarian studies that allowed me to broaden my mind and be able to develop an excellent problem solving capacity
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flexibility preparation of university professors variety of topics studied

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“Alma Mater”
Olti C
Netherlands, Graduate
International Relations, 2018
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By studying at the University of Bologna I had the chance to apply all the knowledge that I had in English as the courses there were taught entirely in English. Apart from that I got the chance to learn many new things thanks to the highly professional staff of the faculty of Political Sciences as well as due to the composition of our class in which 35% of the students were internationals.
I am glad that I was given the opportunity to continue my master studies there.
I would recomend it to everyone who has an interest on political sciences or international relations
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International environment, exchanging ideas
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