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We guide you in choosing the degree programme based on your profile, showing you the available options to identify which ones best match your interests.
First and Single Cycle Degree Programmes
Discover the possibilities for continuing your studies after high school.
Second Cycle Degree Programmes
Degree programmes you can access with a first-cycle degree programme or an equivalent foreign qualification.
People you can count on
The Guidance Services in Bologna, Cesena, Forlì, Ravenna, and Rimini will support you in choosing your degree programme.
Highlights

A New Master’s Degree Programme to work in the nuclear energy sector
"Nuclear Energy: Fundamentals and Applications" is the new Master's Degree Programme aimed at meeting the needs of companies, institutions, and industrial stakeholders operating in the nuclear energy supply chain.

Engines, innovation, and a sustainable future
At the Imola Circuit, UniBo Motorsport unveiled the new prototypes designed by students, in collaboration with companies in the sector, which will compete in the 2025 international competitions.

Italy leading the quantum revolution
The Italian Quantum Alliance (AQI) unites universities, research centers, industries, and public institutions to build a strong national ecosystem that promotes Italian excellence and global competitiveness in quantum technologies.
Voices, stories, ideas
Do you know UnaEuropa?
Meet our Student Local Task Force, the group representing Unibo students within the Alliance.

What do you like best about your life here?
Aiswarya, who won a scholarship for international students, tells us about it.
"Deciding where to go for university it's a really important decision."
Caroline, international student from Brazil
From research to society

The oldest boomerang in Europe
Over 70 centimeters long, carved from a mammoth tusk and finely crafted, it was discovered in the Obłazowa Cave in Poland. A new study reveals that it dates back more than 42,000 years.

A human professor and his digital twin: the project developed in the VARLab
The Avatar uses a Generative Artificial Intelligence system specialized in the topics covered and explored during the Big Data course lectures taught in the classroom by the professor.

From muscular dystrophy treatment to a potential therapy for AIDS
Alma Mater stands alongside the association Conquistando Escalones, founded in 2015 by members of an Italian-Spanish family affected by a rare form of dystrophy, in the fight against rare diseases.