Unibo students

Enrolled students

Information and opportunities

A quick and practical guide to finding your way through your studies

5 things to know

  • Your programme’s website is your point of reference

    You will find all the latest information on what you may need.

  • Always use your institutional email address

    This way the offices can refer to your file and be quicker in giving you assistance.

  • Ask if you need anything!

    Each programme has a tutor, a student like you, or other people who can give you valuable advice during your university experience. You will find the references on the contact page of your programme’s website.

  • Renew your enrollment every year

    To be able to take exams, remember to pay the fees every year from the end of July within the deadlines.

  • Renew your residence permit

    If you are a citizen of a non-EU country, check every year when you need to renew your residence permit.

How to enrich your curriculum

Broaden your horizons, make your university experience even more complete

  • Sign up for a language course: not only English, at Unibo you can even study Swahili
  • Do an experience abroad: a valuable experience in different realities, supporting your personal growth

Transferable skills and other teaching activities for personal and professional growth

What you can count on

Studying at the university is possible regardless of your financial situation.

We are with you along the way

Find your space: free places for studying and online resources, available 24/7

Opportunities for professional growth while studying of after graduation

What study method at university?

My study plan

  • Preparing your study plan

    Each year, in two different periods, you can choose which course units to sign up to. Follow the instructions on your programme website on the 'Preparing your study plan' page.

  • Check the class timetables and attend lectures

    Each programme has a lecture schedule, and for some attendance is compulsory. Plan ahead by looking at the 'Lecture Schedule' page on your programme website.

  • Explore the study material

    On the web page of each programme, you will find the list of books and other teaching materials. Study books can be borrowed from the library. To find the list of course units, consult the 'course structure diagram' on your programme website.

  • Prepare for and sit the exams

    After the lectures and your own studies, you can sit the exam. The exam dates are published on the 'Exam sessions' section on your programme website or in the AlmaEsami application.

Would you like to connect with people?

Play an active part in the life of the University

AMA: the Alumni Association where ideas, interests, opportunities can be shared.

Life and experiences at the University

The city for students: where to go, how to get around and where to eat

Student

Take a look at the perspectives

Once you have finished your studies, different paths will open up: new possibilities to continue your journey or perhaps change direction.

News chosen for you

You can find all the news for you on the notice board of your programme website

Innovation

Do you have an innovative idea? Take part in the presentation of the Call for Startups 2024/25

The call offers you the opportunity to grow your idea. On 11 December, you can learn, either in person or online, how to best present your application.

Services

U.F.O. - Università Fuori Orario introduces itself

On 11 December, join the presentation meeting of the new project aimed at offering the students free educational, informational, and social events.

Events

Residence permit: problems and solutions

If you are an enrolled student with a residence permit for study purposes and you live in Bologna, join the events to learn more about the application/renewal requirements and what to do in case of delays or errors.

Loans

Fiduciary loans

Under an agreement with Crédit Agricole Italia S.p.A. the University of Bologna offers its students the opportunity to apply for a loan. Applications are now open for students enrolled in first, second and single cycle degree programmes, PhD Programmes and Specialization Schools. Deadline: 16 January.

International mobility

TASSEP – Trans-Atlantic Science Student Exchange Program

Join the programme which offers students the opportunity to study abroad while paying tuition fees at their home institution with no additional costs. Deadline: 19 January.

Contributions

Contributions for health costs for non-resident students

If you are a non-resident student enrolled in first cycle, second cycle and single cycle degree programmes, you can apply for the competition to request contributions. Application deadline: 30 January.

Internationalization

Are you interested in global sustainability? Join the Una Europa Virtual Exchanges for Sustainability (UnaVEx)

From 24 February to 28 March, the multidisciplinary and intercultural encounters include lessons on the topic of sustainability and "Virtual Exchange" activities, carried out in international groups. Registrations open until 1 February.

Students

Are you attending a postgraduate course?

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