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Discover the possibilities for continuing your studies after high school.
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Degree programmes you can access with a first-cycle degree programme or an equivalent foreign qualification.
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Highlights

Solidarity and closeness to the Global Sumud Flotilla initiative
The Alma Mater hopes that this humanitarian mission may proceed safely, achieve its goals, and stand as a tangible sign of hope and peace for the future.

Alchemy in the Making: Matteo Martelli’s Lecture at Brown University
Professor of History of Science and Techniques at the University of Bologna, Matteo Martelli, will deliver this year’s conference as part of the Brown–University of Bologna Lecture Series.

Final move challenge at the Alma Mater University Chess Tournament
Eighteen international university teams will gather at the Aula Magna of the University Library of Bologna for the 2025 edition of the University Chess Tournament.
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

Uncovering myths to understand how the way we communicate is changing
As part of the PhD Storytelling Lab initiative, Marco Giacomazzi, PhD graduate in Philosophy, Science, Cognition and Semiotics, explores how the skills needed to navigate the informational disorder of the digital age are changing.

New archaeological sites in Iraq discovered by AI
An artificial intelligence system designed for the automatic recognition of archaeological sites has identified four ancient human settlements that had until now escaped the notice of archaeologists.

AI brings chess strategies to life
It’s called ShashGuru and it can explain chess games while they are being played. In real time, it reveals players’ strategies and the reasoning behind each move.