University of Florence campus with historic buildings in Florence, Italy
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University of Florence
Italy
About

Founded in 1321, the University of Florence is one of Italy’s oldest and most prestigious universities. Known for its academic excellence and research tradition, the university combines a rich historical heritage with modern educational practices.

With 12 faculties offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, the University of Florence specializes in Humanities, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Economics, and Sciences. Its main campus and additional facilities across Florence provide students with a vibrant academic and cultural environment. Today, a significant portion of its student body is international, contributing to a diverse and global learning community.

Key Facts


  • University Type: Public Research University
  • Established: 1321
  • Location: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
  • International Students: 12%
  • Specialization: Humanities, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Economics, Sciences
  • Campuses: Main campus in Florence with additional research and teaching facilities

History & Foundation


The University of Florence was founded in 1321 and is one of Italy’s oldest universities. Initially a Studium Generale under the influence of prominent Italian scholars, it has evolved over seven centuries into a leading institution of higher education and research.

The university maintains numerous collaborations with international institutions, fostering innovation, research excellence, and a global academic network. It continues to uphold its centuries-long tradition of academic freedom, cultural contribution, and scientific advancement.

Education & Research


The University of Florence offers a dynamic and innovative learning environment, supported by over 1,000 faculty members and researchers. Its programs span Humanities, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Economics, and Sciences, providing students with diverse and in-demand academic opportunities.

The university’s strong research culture is supported by:

  • More than 200 laboratories and research centers equipped with advanced technology
  • Numerous research and application centers, including partnerships with hospitals, cultural institutions, and industry
  • Participation in European and international research programs

Through collaborations with leading institutions and organizations, students gain hands-on experience, engage in real-world research projects, and develop practical skills relevant to their fields.

Student Life & Global Opportunities


Beyond academics, the University of Florence offers a vibrant campus life with numerous student clubs, cultural initiatives, and sports activities. Students can participate in workshops, conferences, and community projects that enrich their university experience. Through Erasmus+ programs and extensive international partnerships, students benefit from global internships, collaborative research, and networking opportunities, preparing them for successful careers worldwide.

Contact Information


Visitor Address:
Piazza San Marco, 450121
Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Phone: +39 055 27551
Email: international@unifi.it