Italy is one of the world’s most-visited countries, with millions every year flocking to experience its cultural and culinary riches, historic cities and natural beauty. Italy's higher education system is strictly evaluated by the state to ensure that legal, budgetary and educational standards are met. See below which Italian Universities have been rated with QS Stars.
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Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is the largest non-state owned university in Europe. It comprises five campuses (Milan, Brescia, Piacenza-Cremona, Rome and Campobasso) which host an average of 42'000 students, undergraduate and graduate, every year. Thanks to its prestigious faculty, the Università Cattolica excels in the diverse and articulate study opportunities that it offers, both in the humanities, as well as the scientific fields. Through the courses offered, combined with strong research programs, the university values and promotes an interdisciplinary approach which helps students gain scientific knowledge in a responsible and autonomous fashion. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore was founded in 1921 by Father Agostino Gemelli and legally recognized by the Italian state on October 2nd, 1924. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is the most comprehensive and complete in Italy. Our 5 campuses extend as far as the Italian islands, making our University strongly national, with the added bonus of also being recognized in the international scientific community. |
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