
University of Macerata
The University of Macerata (UniMC) was founded in 1290 and is one of the oldest universities in Europe. Over the years thousands of UniMc graduates have become distinguished professionals, entrepreneurs, leading public figures, educators, researchers: without any doubt, a bit of Italian, European and international history has been built by the alumni of UniMC.
This glorious past is projected into the future and UniMc is strongly committed to innovation in both teaching and research: the focus on the humanities and social sciences is UniMC’s main strength, and “innovating through the humanities” is its motto. Those interested in Law, Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Business, Education, Tourism and Cultural Heritage, Communication, Languages, Philosophy, and History, can find at UniMc a perfect place! UniMC provides an international environment and by state-of-the-art services. At the same time, it offers a unique opportunity to experience a typical Italian way of life: the university is located in the town centre, with its historic buildings and medieval pathways. It is a “campus in the town”!
Courses open to international students
Bachelor’s degrees
- Cultural heritage and tourism
- Education and teacher training
- Language liaison studies
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Western and eastern languages and cultures
Master’s degrees
- Business management and consulting classical and modern philology
- Cultural heritage management
- Digital communication and cultures
- Historical research and memory resources
- International tourism and destination management
- Modern languages for international communication and cooperation
- Philosophical studies
Single-cycle master’s degrees
- Law
Phd programmes
- Education
- Cultural heritage and territories global studies
- Humanism and technologies
Bachelor’s degrees
- Applied legal studies
- Communication
- Economics: banks, companies, markets
- Political studies and international relations
- Theories, cultures and techniques for the social services
Master’s degrees
- European policies and euro-mediterranean relations
- Financial markets and brokerage, curriculum: international finance and economics
- Global politics and international relations
- Legal studies for innovation
- Public service policies and planning
Phd programmes
- Law and innovation
- Justice
- Rights
- Politics
- Quantitative methods for policy evaluation