University of Turin campus with historic buildings
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University of Turin
Italy
About

Founded in 1404, the University of Turin (Università degli Studi di Torino) is one of Italy’s oldest and most prestigious universities. With a strong tradition of academic excellence, the university has played a significant role in Europe’s cultural, scientific, and social development for more than six centuries.

Today, the University of Turin offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across diverse fields, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Medicine, Law, Natural Sciences, and Economics. With multiple campuses across Turin and the Piedmont region, the university provides students with a vibrant academic and urban experience. Its strong international outlook is reflected in numerous Erasmus+ partnerships, global research collaborations, and a large community of international students.

Key Facts


  • University Type: Public Research University
  • Established: 1404
  • Location: Turin, Piedmont, Italy
  • International Students: Around 10%
  • Specialization: Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Economics, Medicine, Natural Sciences
  • Campuses: Multiple campuses across Turin and the Piedmont region

History & Foundation

The University of Turin was established in 1404, making it one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe. Since its foundation, it has played a pivotal role in shaping Italy’s cultural, scientific, and social life, welcoming scholars, scientists, and thinkers who contributed significantly to European history.

Over the centuries, the university has expanded its academic mission, fostering freedom of thought and innovation. Today, it continues to uphold its legacy as a leading institution dedicated to research, teaching, and knowledge exchange on both national and international levels.

Education & Research

The University of Turin offers a diverse and innovative learning environment through more than 120 degree programs at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. Its areas of study span Humanities, Law, Social Sciences, Medicine, Economics, Natural Sciences, and emerging interdisciplinary fields.

The university’s strong research culture is supported by:

  • Over 150 research laboratories and specialized centers
  • Active participation in major European and global research projects
  • Partnerships with industries, public institutions, and international organizations

Through its commitment to excellence, the University of Turin combines tradition with innovation, offering students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and gain practical experience across a wide range of disciplines.

Student Life & Global Opportunities

Beyond academics, the University of Turin fosters a vibrant and inclusive student community with numerous cultural associations, sports activities, and social initiatives. Students can engage in a wide range of extracurricular opportunities that enrich their academic journey and promote personal development. Through Erasmus+ and extensive global partnerships, the university offers international mobility programs, internships, and collaborative research opportunities.

Contact Information

Visitor Address:
Via Verdi, 810124
Turin, Italy

Phone: +39 011 6706111
Email: internationalrelations@unito.it