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University of Padua
Founded in 1222, the University of Padua is one of the world’s oldest universities and has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence. It is a public, secular, and state-funded institution that has been continuously operating for over 800 years. The university is renowned for its research, teaching quality, and vibrant international community.
Padua has a large student body, with approximately 60,000–70,000 students across a wide range of disciplines, including medicine & surgery, law, engineering, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, agriculture, and veterinary studies. The university offers a rich selection of English-taught programs and joint/double degrees with partner institutions worldwide.
Research at Padua is highly regarded, with numerous international collaborations, modern laboratories, and participation in EU-funded projects. Its faculty and departments are actively involved in cutting-edge scientific research, fostering innovation and knowledge transfer.
Student life is lively and enriched by Padua’s historic and cultural heritage. The university town is full of historic buildings, botanical gardens, museums, and libraries. Students enjoy a variety of social, cultural, and sporting activities, as well as strong support networks through student associations and university clubs. The combination of rigorous academics and a vibrant city environment makes Padua an attractive destination for both Italian and international students.
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