Located in north-west Italy, the University of Torino (UniTo) is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the country. Established in 1404, it is home to approximately 74,000 students and 3,700 academic and administrative staff. The university offers over 150 undergraduate and graduate degree programs across a wide range of fields, many of which are taught in English. Additionally, Italian language courses are available for international students.
UniTo’s academic offerings are supported by 27 departments and a doctoral school with more than 30 doctoral programs. The university plays a key role in both local and international research and innovation, supported by various public and private funding programs. It fosters knowledge transfer to industry through patent licensing and spin-offs and is committed to sustainability in its academic and research practices.
With more than 4,400 international students, UniTo is highly integrated into the global academic community, maintaining over 600 partnerships with universities worldwide. The university’s ongoing engagement with both the local community and the global research landscape ensures its continuous contribution to the advancement of knowledge and societal well-being.