The University of Torino (UniTo) is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting about 82.000 students, 3.905 academic, administrative and technical staff, 1860 post-graduate and PHD students and with 120 buildings in different areas in Torino and in key places in Piedmont, the University of Torino can be considered as “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment.
The University of Torino is today one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training. It organizes courses in all disciplines, except for Engineering and Architecture, offering over 150 undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses and has a remarkable research tradition in traditional subjects such as history, philosophy, law, economics and medicine but it is currently branching out into important modern sectors, such as food science, social politics, IT, performing arts and communication sciences. Its Medical Diagnostic, Biosensoristics and Nanotechnologies research centers are amongst the best ones in Italy. UniTo is deeply involved at international level, through the participation in international projects, the establishment of joint educational courses, such as bi-national degrees and international PhD programmes, through the subscription of formal cooperation agreements (roughly 500) with Universities and Institutions all around the world. It has a long tradition of hosting international visiting professors, researchers and students and thanks to International funding many mobility programmes are available. In the last years, UniTo has been fostering the strengthening of its internationalization policy through the promotion of mobility projects.
A catalogue of courses is available at the following webpage: