10 Italian Universities that Teaches in English 

Founded in 1863, it is the largest technical university in Italy having a student population of 62,000. It is also the oldest university in Milan. 

Politecnico di Milano 

The University of Bologna is the oldest university in operation in the world, dating far back to the year 1088. With an 87,500-student population. 

University of Bologna 

Also called the University of Rome, it was founded in 1303 and it is a research university hosting 112,500 students. 

The Sapienza University of Rome 

An Italian University founded in 1222. It is the second oldest university in Italy and the fifth in the world. 

University of Padua 

One of the largest universities in Europe, the University of Milan established in 1924 hosts 60,000 students that offers various courses in the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. 

University of Milan 

This university was established in 1859, and it is Italy’s oldest technical university. This university has a student population of 33,500 and offers several courses in the fields. 

Politecnico di Torino 

The University of Pisa is a public research university and was founded in 1343. It is the 19th oldest extant university in the world and the 10th oldest in Italy. 

University of Pisa 

Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele was founded in 1996 and is organized into three departments, namely; Medicine, Philosophy, and Psychology. 

Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele 

The University of Naples was founded in 1224, and it is the oldest public non-sectarian university in the world. 

University of Naples – Federico II 

It was founded in 1962 and it presently has a total number of 16,000 students that study in their various programs. 

University of Trento 

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