University of Bologna

Motto: Alma mater studiorum and Petrus ubique pater legum Bononia mater

If you are interested in going to a university that has a large amount of history and tradition, then you are probably going to be extremely excited when you take a look at what the University of Bologna can offer. The University of Bologna is one of the oldest universities in Europe, having materialised during the dark ages in 1088. It along with many of the other oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe are members of the storied Coimbra Group.

The University itself has more than 100,000 students within its borders, easily making it one of the largest universities around in addition to being one of the oldest.


A Hallowed University

Since the university has been around for over 900 years, it has had a long time to perfect the art of education and when you arrive at the halls of the hallowed university, you can see right away that they know exactly what they are doing. Everything appears to be serene and peaceful and students are given a powerful sense of security from being a part of a university that really does seem like it has been through everything in the time it’s been around.

Study facilities are numerous and they run the gamut from social study areas with beautiful views and easy access to multi-seat areas all the way to mandatory quiet study areas with individual carrels that are separated from each other in cubicle-like fashion.

Courses at the university of Bologna are unusually good. No university has the ability to increase its student body to a six-figure number without having a number of different degrees of world-class excellence and that primarily is why the University of Bologna is so popular; the educational excellence. This combined with recent renovation efforts to some of the university’s oldest buildings has allowed it to become a very attractive option to almost any student interested in studying in Italy.

University of Bologna Address

Università di Bologna
Via Zamboni, 33 - 40126 Bologna - Partita Italy

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