University Corridors for Refugees

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Sapienza University of Rome

Sapienza University of Rome

Founded in 1303, Sapienza is the oldest university in Rome and the largest in Europe. Its mission is to contribute to the development of a knowledge society through research, excellence, quality education and international cooperation. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xKCt_WLzQ0 700 years of history 122,000 students (2022-2023 academic year)* 3,576 professors 2,320 employees, technicians and librarians 1,260 administrative staff in university hospitals Sapienza at a Glance - Facts and Figures: https://www.uniroma1.it/en/documento/facts-and-figures-sapienza-glance *Dynamically updated student data are available on Sapienza Statistics: https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/sapienza-statistics

Address: Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 - Rome, Italy

Founding year: 1303

Rector: Antonella Polimeni

Application details

Maximum number of applications per student

2 courses

Eligible criteria

Preferably born from year 2000 onwards. Preferably graduated in the country in which the candidate is a refugee. Selected candidates must provide our University with the Declaration of Value or Comparability docs.

(The essential criteria to apply are elinsted here https://universitycorridors.unhcr.it/admission-criteria/)

Comparability docs

Required

Application Dates

From March 4, 2025 to April 18, 2025

Support

To receive more information from the University, please contact:

unicore.sapienza@uniroma1.it

Please note that once you apply for a course, you will be provided with the contact details of the person responsible for managing your application for that specific course.