Useful information for international students
The academic year 2023-2024 starts on October 1st 2023 and ends on September 30th 2024.
Information on the scheduling of each degree program is available on individual Departments, Schools and Degree Programs’ webpages. Make sure to check the teaching provisions and timetable for your degree program and for each individual course on the following websites:
For further information on teaching provisions and timetables, please contact the competent International Office for the degree program of your interest in each hub ("Polo"):
- Polo Campus "Luigi Einaudi" CLE (CLE hub): [email protected]
- Polo Scienze Umanistiche SUM (SUM hub): [email protected]
- Polo Scienze della Natura (Natural Sciences hub): [email protected]
- Polo Medicina Torino (Medicine hub, Turin): [email protected]
- Polo Medicina Orbassano e Candiolo (Medicine hub, Orbassano and Candiolo): [email protected]
- Polo Agraria e Medicina Veterinaria (Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine hub): [email protected]
- Polo Management ed Economia (Management and Economics hub): [email protected]
Thanks to the Buddy project, you can be supported by an Italian student enrolled at UniTo who will guide you through the administrative procedures in the University offices, the main University facilities and buildings, UniTO website, housing.
You will be contacted directly by a buddy after the enrolment. Once in Italy, you will be able to meet the buddy and start your experience at UniTo. Getting in a touch with a buddy will help you settle much easier into your new life in Turin.
For information and to get in touch with your buddy you can contact:
- Polo Campus "Luigi Einaudi" CLE (CLE hub): [email protected]
- Polo Scienze Umanistiche SUM (SUM hub): [email protected]
- Polo Scienze della Natura (Natural Sciences hub): [email protected]
- Polo Medicina Torino (Medicine hub, Turin): [email protected]
- Polo Medicina Orbassano e Candiolo (Medicine hub, Orbassano and Candiolo): [email protected]
- Polo Agraria e Medicina Veterinaria (Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine hub): [email protected]
- Polo Management ed Economia (Management and Economics hub): [email protected]
If you have any doubts about how to register for classes and exams, how to fill your student career plan and edumeter evaluation surveys, visit the page of the Mentorship Project, where you can find useful tutorials for all students starting their career in UniTo for the first time.
You can request the reduction of the students’contribution by requesting the University to calculate the full-comprehensive contribution according to your Country’s GDP – Gross Domestic Product.
For further information please refer to the Tuition fees webpage and contact our Tuition Fees Desk ("Sezione Diritto allo Studio").
The University of Turin offers Italian language classes for international students enrolled in degree programs fully taught in English.
Students are divided based on their starting level, including absolute beginners.
Those courses are organized in collaboration with Centro Linguistico di Ateneo CLA, our university language center. Visit CLA website for more information.
See also the various opportunities offered by the UniTo to learn Italian.
Non-EU students residing abroad must apply for a residence permit within 8 working days after entering Italy. For more information and assistance, please see the webpage Residence permit.
Passi@UniTo is a psychological counseling service aiming at listening and understanding practical and emotional difficulties that students may face during their stay in Turin.
You can make an appointment by emailing the counseling team at Passi@UniTo and specifying your name and surname, nationality and phone number.
The service is free and is available in Italian and in the following foreign languages: English, French, Chinese, Urdu, Hindi.
For more information see Passi@UniTo - Counseling for international students.
Are you an international student enrolled at the University of Turin?
Download the handbook of your Hub and check useful information before getting to Turin, when you are in Turin and about studying at the University of Turin.
Each year, the University offers its students the opportunity to work part time for its various administrative structures, for a maximum of 200 hours per short-listed student per academic year.
For further information see Part time collaborations.