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Learn about the oldest university in Europe, its academic programs, research, international cooperation, and values. Explore the university campuses, facilities, events, and stories of students and alumni.
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La Universidad de Bolonia (italiano: Alma mater studiorum - Università di Bologna, UniBo) es una universidad pública italiana situada en la ciudad de Bolonia, considerada la más antigua de Europa. [1] [2] [3]
Learn about the programmes, services and opportunities offered by the oldest university in Europe. Find out how to enrol, apply for scholarships, study abroad and prepare for the job market.
Un centro que ofrece programas de grado, posgrado y doctorados en colaboración con la Universidad de Bologna, una de las más antiguas y prestigiosas de Europa. Conoce su oferta formativa, sus eventos y su comunidad académica.
For Professional Master’s programmes, Post-graduate vocational training programmes, Summer and Winter Schools with University educational credits.
Learn about the oldest university in the Western world, its programs, rankings, scholarships and international cooperation. Explore its five campuses and Buenos Aires branch in Italy and Argentina.
Estudiar en la Universidad de Bolonia significa hacerlo en la universidad más antigua del mundo occidental. Fue fundada en 1088 a partir de la agrupación de las escuelas municipales que había en la ciudad y marcó el camino a otras grandes universidades europeas como Oxford, París y Salamanca.