Universit脿 degli Studi di Torino (University of Turin)
Overview
At a glance
91果冻视频 of Turin is one of the leading Italian universities in terms of teaching and research. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe (established 1404) and has a long tradition of international exchanges. It has traditionally been a centre of academic excellence and intellectual independence and was a centre of anti-Fascism during the years of Mussolini. The university has world-renowned alumni such as Antonio Gramsci, Palmiro Togliatti and Primo Levi, as well as three Nobel prize winners and two Presidents of the Italian Republic. State-funded, the University of Turin has chosen research as its top priority (with an emphasis on technology, business, and EU structural projects), and is currently undergoing a ten-year construction plan to expand into new, state-of-the-art premises.Established : 1404
Student Population : 67000
Website and links
Website :
Study abroad page :
Academic information
Who can go
Students on degree programmes in the following subject areas may apply to study abroad during their Junior Honours year at Universit脿 degli Studi di Torino (University of Turin):- Italian
- First Semester
- Second Semester
- Full Year
Study abroad coordinator
Each School has a designated Study Abroad Coordinator.Semester dates
Semester dates are as follows
2024/5 Semester 1 Sep 2024 to Feb 2025Semester 2 Feb 2025 to Jun 2025
2025/6 Semester 1 Sep 2025 to Feb 2026
Semester 2 Feb 2026 to Jun 2026
Your studies abroad
Partner Course Catalogue : Find the course catalogue The School of Humanities at the University of Turin only has a few courses taught in English, but there is no language requirement for incoming students. Undergraduate Honours Italian students will be expected to follow courses taught in Italian.
There are a diverse range of classes available to Erasmus+ students. Students are expected to participate in lectures, seminars, class discussions and oral presentations. See our Credits and Modules Abroad webpage for information on the number of credits we expect students to take at our partner institutions. St聽Andrews expects students to attend all classes as part of their programme abroad. Assessment methods may vary across partners and could include class participation, continuous assessment in the form of homework and final exams. All courses must be agreed with your Study Abroad Coordinator. See our academic information webpage for further details, as well as information about credit and grade conversion.Application and selection
Application and selection
This is a School Abroad programme.
Places available
Places available : 4 semester places.
Places available may vary from year to year depending on the exchange balance. Numbers for the following academic year will be confirmed at the information meeting.Living there
Getting there and getting around
By train:
- Porta Nuova (from/to Roma, Milano, Genova, Firenze, Bologna, Venezia, France)
- Porta Susa (from/to Roma, Milano, Firenze, Bologna, Veneziqa, Spain and TGV from/to France)
- Lingotto (intermediate stop from/to Roma, Genova, Firenze) Stazione Dora (from/to Torino's International Airport "Sandro Pertini", timetables in Italian)
By bus and metro:
Tickets can be purchased at any news-stand, tobacconist, bar and at the 24h automatic vending machines available in every Metro station. You need to buy your bus/tram tickets/pass before boarding. The price of the ticket depends on the trip (local or suburban), on its length (one ticket lasts 70 minutes, but there are tickets for the whole day) and on the amount of tickets bought together (carnets of tickets offer discounts on the price of the single ticket). On the website you can check out prices, passes, timetables and plan your bus journey throughout the city.Accommodation
Turin will assist students with finding
Please note that St聽Andrews is unable to guarantee housing at any of our partner institutions. Guidance on finding accommodation abroad is available on the Global Office webpage.Student services and orientation
Please be aware that student support services will be different across all of our partner universities.
Incoming students are invited to attend orientation meetings to find out more abouth the university, the city and courses for Erasmus+ students.
Turin has a strategic plan to supportFinance and insurance
Living costs
Turin estimates that a basic student budget will consist of 250鈧-350鈧 per month for accommodation, 300鈧-400鈧 for textbooks and 55鈧 for transport.
Insurance
St聽Andrews students authorised to study or work abroad as part of their degree programme will be covered by the University鈥檚 insurance policy. Please reference to our travel insurance pages for further information.Passports and visas
Student experience
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