Why Study in University of Siena


Siena is on of the italian gems. It’s placed almost in the middle of Tuscany with breathtaking landscapes of unforgettable sweetness. It’s renowned for the great architectural and artistic patrimony. Town Center has been declared on 1995 as Human Patrimony by UNESCO. It’s famous the particular unicity of urban medieval architectures and “Palio” manifestation. According last figures inhabitants are almost 60.000 and population is very cosmopolite with an high presence of jewish people constituting the probably most ancient jewish community in Italy. Due to the particular nature of the town, which is very attractive, living costs cannot be said low, but in general they are not excessively expensive. Just as an example renting of a three room flat runs about 1200 euro per month in a peripheral area and 4700 in center town. Some official indexes: happiness 6.00; per capita income 1.26; life expectation 0.95. In town and province there are 65 schools af any type and degree, public and private. Tuscany region is so rich of cultural, artistic, architectural attractions that an entire life will be not sufficient to have everything discovered. Not of secondary importance is the tipical regional cuisine.

The University of Siena (Italian: Università di Siena, abbreviation: UNISI) in Siena, Tuscany is one of the oldest and first publicly funded universities in Italy. Originally called Studium Senese, the institution was founded in 1240.

Since 2010, after the general reform of Italian Universities (“Gelmini Act”), the University has been composed of several departments, grouped in five areas:

Economics, Law, Political Sciences and Social Sciences;

Cultural Heritage, Education, Literature, Languages, History and Philosophy;

Biotechnologies, Medicine, Dentistry;

Environmental Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Geology;

Physics, Engineering, Mathematics.

The University of Siena offers several undergraduate degrees, masters degrees, and single courses taught in English.

Every year an increasing number of international students arrive from foreign countries to pursue their studies at both Bachelor and Master levels. There are also some double degree programmes that allow students to be earn their degree at the University of Siena and one at a foreign partner institution.

Required documents


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All Academic Documents

Online Application form

Passport

Contact No

Email Id

Family Details

Photographs

Proof of fee payment

Application fee

Local Language Certificate

Health and Life Insurance

Student visa

Declaration for financial support