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Programme enrolment: requirements, deadlines and methods

Call for application 2024/25

Academic year 2024/25

Call for applications for the international curriculum in Italian Studies

Second Cycle Degree in Italian Studies and European Literary Cultures - Class: LM-14 (referring to the Italian Academic System)

   

The international curriculum in Italian Studies is conceived as an interdisciplinary educational path, combining the knowledge of the Italian culture with the knowledge of European and non-European cultural traditions and providing the theoretical, critical and methodological instruments to work in national and international cultural contexts.

The teaching language is mainly English, but students will also follow advanced teachings provided in Italian language during their second year.

RELEVANT DEADLINES

Applications will be assessed by the Admission Board in accordance with the procedure outlined below.

Candidates that are not admitted may not apply for other intakes.

INTAKE 1

STEPS

DATES

1.     Applications procedure opens

March 11th

2.     Applications procedure closes

April 24th

3.     Interviews

From May 13th to May 17th

4.     Results are made available

From May 31st

INTAKE 2

STEPS

DATES

1.     Applications procedure opens

May 13th

2.     Applications procedure closes

June 13th

3.     Interviews

From June 24th to June 28th

4.     Results are made available

From July 12th

INTAKE 3

STEPS

DATES

1.     Applications procedure opens

Augutst 5th

2.     Applications procedure closes

August 29th

3.     Interviews

From September 9th to Septemebr 13th

4.     Results are made available

From September 27th

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Candidates are expected to be familiar with categories, instruments and languages of research in the field of humanities. The ability to analyze and contextualize texts, sources and different aspects of Italian culture is also required. Candidates must have an upper/intermediate proficiency in English language (B2 or equivalent) and are also expected to have a low/intermediate knowledge of Italian language, which will be improved during the first year thanks to specific Italian classes.

Curricular and Language Requirements

CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS

The present requirement information is conditional upon the ministerial approval.

To be eligible for admission, candidates must:

 1- Hold a first cycle degree, or an equivalent degree achieved in another educational system, in one of the following classes (only for students who obtained their degree in the Italian academic system):

L‐3 DISCIPLINE DELLE ARTI FIGURATIVE, DELLA MUSICA, DELLO SPETTACOLO E DELLA MODA (VISUAL ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS AND FASHION STUDIES);

L‐5 FILOSOFIA (PHILOSOPHY);

L‐10 LETTERE (HUMANITIES);

L‐11 LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE (MODERN LANGUAGES AND CIVILISATIONS);

L‐42 STORIA (HISTORY);

In addition to the possession of a degree as indicated, candidates with a bachelor in L-3, L-5, L-11 and L-42 must have obtained at least 27 ECTS in the following subject areas:

L-FIL-LET/10 – LETTERATURA ITALIANA (ITALIAN LITERATURE);

L-FIL-LET/11 – LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA (CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE);

L-FIL-LET/12 - LINGUISTICA ITALIANA (ITALIAN LINGUISTIC)

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Admission to the programme is subject to proving English language skills, equivalent to level B2 (or higher) of the Common European Framework (CEFR). A list of recognised certificates is available on the web page: https://corsi.unibo.it/2cycle/ItalianStudies/english-language-requirement-for-admission

Assessment of personal knowledge and skills

 Admission to the 2nd cycle degree programme in Italian Studies is conditional on passing an interview to assess the candidates' personal competencies and skills in humanities and Italian culture.

GRADUATING STUDENTS

Students who are about to graduate, provided they have acquired 150 ECTS by the deadline of the chosen intake, can also apply. They will be admitted to the degree programme on the condition that they obtain their undergraduate degree by and no later than December 30th 2024.

Candidates who do not meet this requirement will be excluded.

For further information, please refer to the Call for Applications.

Tuition Fee Amounts

Tuition fees are calculated based on the 2023 ISEE value with special subsidies in relation to the right to higher education. First year students with an ISEE value up to a specific threshold benefit from full exemption; the relevant ISEE threshold will be released by the end of May 2023. Above this limit, tuition fees are calculated progressively.

The ISEE value must be submitted, even if you have not enrolled in the Degree Programme, by 30 October 2023, at 6:00pm (or by 15 November 2023, at 6:00pm, paying a €100 penalty) accessing ER-GO Online Services, alternatively you will have to pay the full amount.

If you are an international student, verify how your tuition fees will be calculated according to your country of origin and the country where your family has income and assets.

Read all information about tuition fees and exemptions.

Matriculation

After you have checked that all the admission requirements have been met, you can enrol on  Studenti Online:

  1. fill in the application for matriculation with the required information and attach a passport photo in digital format;
  2. pay the first instalment of your tuition fees;
  3. follow the instructions to complete the procedure which you will find on Studenti Online according to your profile.