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Highlights
Towards a European Degree: University of Bologna Joins EU Pilot Project for the Joint European Degree Label
Two University of Bologna programmes selected for the Joint European Degree Label pilot initiative.
StartUp Day 2026 Awards 13 Student Entrepreneurial Teams
The twelfth edition of the initiative, promoted by the universities of Emilia-Romagna, confirms the strength of the region’s innovation ecosystem.
First students graduate from ADA University’s School of Agricultural and Food Science
The milestone was celebrated during the fourth edition of the Joint Certificate Programme with the University of Bologna.
Voices, stories, ideas
"I always knew that I wanted to study in Europe."
Evrim, an international student from Cyprus, explains why she chose to come and study in Bologna.
Which degree programme suits you best?
Connect to our University’s virtual help desk to clear up any doubts!
Do you know UnaEuropa?
Meet our Student Local Task Force, the group representing Unibo students within the Alliance.
From research to society
NATO and the European Union, a difficult partnership: between inertia, cooperation and signs of rupture
An analysis by two scholars from the University of Bologna traces the complex relations between the Atlantic Alliance and the EU in light of the new scenario arising from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the US government’s “America First” approach.
The Platypus and the Sensory Deprivation Tank
What happens when we immerse ourselves in a place designed to isolate us from all external stimuli? A journey through the mechanisms by which we recognise reality, at the intersection of cognitive semiotics and neuroscience.
What does it mean to translate in a world where everything is translated automatically?
Umberto Eco famously wrote that translating means “saying almost the same thing”. What does that “almost” mean in the age of artificial intelligence? To reflect on the changing nature of translation in the age of AI, digital communication and global connectivity, we spoke with Barbara Ivančić, Associate Professor of German Language and Translation at the University of Bologna.