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STUDY IN ITALY-With part time job Universities in Italy The Università di Bologna (UNIBO) is Italy’s top ranked university in the 2013/14 QS World University Rankings®, at 188th in the world. It lays claim to being one of the first universities ever established, although the actual date of its founding is uncertain. If the name sounds familiar, that may be due to Italy’s continued leadership in higher education; the University of Bologna gives its name to the Bologna Process, a project that aims to make academic systems and qualifications more compatible across Europe. A total of 27 universities in Italy feature in the 2013/14 QS World University Rankings, of which 16 make it into the world’s top 500. After the University of Bologna, the next Italian entries are: Sapienza - Università di Roma, Politecnico di Milano, Università degli Studi di Milano, Università di Pisa, Università degli Studi di Padova (UNIPD), Universitá degli Studi di Roma - Tor Vergata,Politecnico di Torino, Università degli Studi di Firenze (UNIFI), Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II and Università degli Studi di Torino (UNITO). Overall, there are around 90 universities in Italy, of which the majority are publicly funded. There are also a number of specialized postgraduate centers, polytechnics and other academies that form part of the higher education sector. Under the Bologna Process, Italy has implemented the nuovo ordinamento system, replacing the former vecchio ordinamento. Higher education in Italy now consists of a three-year bachelor’s degree called the laurea triennale, which can be followed by the two-year master’s degree (laurea magistrale, previously the laurea specialistica). There is a credit system in place to quantify the amount of work needed to pass each course (eg. 25 work hours = 1 credit), as well as an opportunity for students to change their course or continue their studies abroad after three years. Students wishing to study law must take the five-year Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico, while medicine students must take a six-year degree. With beautiful landscapes and cities, friendly and vibrant people, a truly rich history and culture, and world-class universities specialized in a variety of subjects, it’s no surprise that there’s always a steady stream of Italophiles wishing to live and study in Italy. Work part time READ INTERNATIONAL Contact Number: 0779898931 0778438403 Email – read.manager@gmail
Posted on: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 05:31:25 +0000

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