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Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Ca' Foscari, Dorsoduro 3246, 30123 Venezia - PEC: protocollo@pec.unive.it, urp@unive.it
Ca’ Foscari University in Venice is the first business school in Italy and the second in Europe, a university where over 30 language courses are taught. Just like the city that hosts it, it is a crossroads of cultures, fields of research, ideas and creativity. A modern university that keeps up with the times by realizing within its eight departments advanced research projects and innovative study programs in order to guarantee an excellent educational experience. Through its five interdepartmental schools, Ca’ Foscari has made these educational approaches cross-cutting and integrated. In this way, whoever studies in Venice can acquire a wider range of and more articulate skills: economy is put into contact with cultural heritage, languages intersect with economics, restoration meets science just to cite a few examples. The university offers courses at all levels, both in Italian and in English: 16 Bachelor's degree programmes, 29 Master's degree programmes and 35 Professional Master’s programmes in addition to Doctorate studies within its PhD school. This is also sustained by the new School for International Education which organizes courses for credit and extra-curricular activities for both Italian and international students, as well as professionals interested in courses and lessons by both Italian and foreign instructors. Ca’ Foscari University also offers a wide portfolio of international programmes, with 5 Bachelor's degrees, 13 Master’s degrees, 12 Professional’s Master's programmes and 5 Phd’s. «To study at Ca’ Foscari is not just classrooms and libraries. It is not only receiving an excellent education. It is a unique experience,set in a context like no other where art, culture, an international openness and exchanges abroad come together. It is simply, Venice. Welcome to Ca’ Foscari, welcome to Venice».