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  1. University of Ferrara. Rector: Prof.ssa Laura Ramaciotti. via Ludovico Ariosto, 35 - 44121 Ferrara (Italy) C.F. 80007370382 - P.IVA 00434690384

  2. If you are a prospect student willing to study or complete your academic curriculum at the University of Ferrara, browse the academic offer and submit your application. Please, keep in mind that this procedure refers to Bachelor’s degrees, Master’s degrees and Single-Cycle Master’s degrees.

  3. University of Ferrara. Rector: Prof.ssa Laura Ramaciotti. via Ludovico Ariosto, 35 - 44121 Ferrara (Italy) C.F. 80007370382 - P.IVA 00434690384

  4. University of Ferrara. Rector: Prof.ssa Laura Ramaciotti. via Ludovico Ariosto, 35 - 44121 Ferrara (Italy) C.F. 80007370382 - P.IVA 00434690384

  5. Unife offers a selection of PhD courses focused on scientific-technological innovation, sustainability, cutting-edge bio-medical, chemical-pharmaceutical and neuroscience development, as well as excellence in the humanities and economic sciences. List of Courses.

  6. Evaluation will be made only for those students who have regularly applied on apply.unife.it and on Universitaly (for academic year 2024/25) for the University of Ferrara. Applications, both on Apply and Universitaly, have to be submitted by August 30th.

  7. The University of opportunities Unife provides all the conditions to discover what you want from yourself and from life, to try to fulfil your ambitions and dreams. Careers guidance that starts even before enrolment and continues right up to the threshold of employment. 60 study paths.

  8. University of Ferrara. Rector: Prof.ssa Laura Ramaciotti. via Ludovico Ariosto, 35 - 44121 Ferrara (Italy) C.F. 80007370382 - P.IVA 00434690384

  9. The University of Ferrara is one of the oldest universities in the world. The foundation of the ‘Studio di Ferrara’ was granted by Pope Boniface IX with the papal bull ‘In Supremae Dignitatis’ on 4th March 1391, at the request of Marquis Alberto V d’Este.

  10. The Department of Law of the University of Ferrara is among the leading Italian institutions in its field and perpetuates a 600-year-old tradition. Indeed, law has been taught in Ferrara since 1391, the year in which the "Studio di Ferrara" was founded, at the request of Marquis Alberto V d’Este.