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https://international.unitn.it/
Nosso convênio cobre as seguintes áreas: Economics and Management, Law,
Humanities, Sociology, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Mathematics, Video
International Studies, Information and Industrial Engineering, Computer Science. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=PYM8w5qiePE&feature=
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A CEFR B1 level of English is required for attending the courses taught in English,
but please note that the following Departments required a CEFR B2 level of
Language English:
- Faculty of Law
- Department of Economics and Management
requirements - School of International Studies
B1 level of Italian is recommended for all classes taught in Italian and specifically:
In order to set your study plan you can browse a comprehensive list of all
courses offered at UniTrento in the Esse3 catalogue:
Online course catalogue https://www.esse3.unitn.it/FacoltaRicercaAttDid.do?cod_lingua=eng&
Alternatively, you can find an Excel list of courses offered in English at this link:
https://international.unitn.it/incoming/choose-your-courses
To search correctly information on Esse3 have a look at our video
https://youtu.be/ReT2w2Wck-E
Exchange students are recommended to attend the intensive course of Italian for
absolute beginners. The course will bear 3 ECTS credits that can be added to
your study plan.
Workload per semester/year The average workload for a full time student at UniTrento is about 30 credits per
semester, this means 5 courses of 6 ECTS/CFU credits each.
Accommodation Students will be contacted by the International Mobility Office which shall
provide pre-arrivalinformation and instructions for accommodation booking:
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/accommodation
On-Campus Accommodation
International students are welcome to apply for on-campus accommodation but
housing assignments are subject to availability.
Maximum cost: 270 euro/month in shared double room, 330 euro/month in
single room.
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/accommodation
Off-Campus Accommodation
There are several opportunities available to find accommodation off-campus:
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/accommodation
The International Mobility Office supports incoming students with:
visa procedures http://international.unitn.it/incoming/visa
Pre-arrival information health insurance http://international.unitn.it/incoming/health-insurance
accident and third party liability policy insurance
https://international.unitn.it/incoming/insurance-provided-by-unitrento
accommodation http://international.unitn.it/incoming/accommodation
Students will receive information about the orientation days during July for
arrivals in
Orientation days September and during December for arrivals in February.
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/how-to-arrive-to-trento
How to get to Trento
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/services-and-facilities
Services available to exchange students
valid health insurance for your whole period of stay is mandatory for both your
visa request and stay permit request. We recommend getting a health insurance
Health insurance covering you also for COVID-19 related costs. Alternatively, upon arrival you can
ask to enroll to the National Health insurance at the cost of 149.77 Euros per
solar year.
To check arrival provisions (updated very frequently) from the Italian
Government please visit:
https://infocovid.viaggiaresicuri.it/index_en.html
Approximate cost for living in Trento or Rovereto: € 700 per month (a bit more
for the first month due to stay permit, health insurance and housing deposit
Immediate costs to face at the arrival expenditures)
http://international.unitn.it/incoming/cost-of-living