JCU’s Exchange Program is your passport to the world! University of Udine Italy Location: Located at the northeastern borders of the Italian Peninsula, this historical region is notable for being a crossroads of cultures and peoples, the only point in Europe in which the Latin culture met its Slavic and German counterparts. Udine is distinguished by the 16th century hill-top castle that dominates the city’s landscape. Udine is characterised by the masterpieces of the painter Giambattista Tiepolo, welcoming piazzas and lovely streets flanked by Venetian and Art Nouveau style palaces. Campuses: Founded in 1978, the University of Udine rapidly established a national and international reputation as one of the most innovative and complete medium-sized Italian research universities. It is now home to around 17,000 students. Area of study: Anthropology, Archaeology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Creative Arts, Economics, Education, Environmental Science, Geography, History, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Public Relations, Sport Science Italian Summer Course – 18 day intensive language and culture course available for non-language students Language of Instruction: Italian – it is only possible for Italian language students to study at Udine Semester dates: Second semester: February - June First semester: September– January Prospective students’ link: www.uniud.it/international-area/incoming-mobility/pagina-internet-di-benvenuto-welcome-webpage/welcome?lingua=eng Course catalogue: www.uniud.it/didattica/facolta Average credit load: 30 ECTS per semester Student accommodation: Students need to search for accommodation autonomously, with many different options available in Udine. The University provides assistance by recommending local real estate agencies to assist you with your search. More information. Estimated living costs: Living expenses vary depending on personal needs. However an estimated cost of living per month for a student at Udine could be between €600-€1,000. For a current exchange rate visit www.xe.com Visa requirements: Non-EU/EEA students who stay in Italy for LESS than 3 months must register within 8 days of arrival with the local Police authorities by filling in a simple “Declaration of Presence”. The ISS will provide you with more information upon arrival. Non-EU/EEA students who stay in Italy for MORE than 3 months must register within 8 days of arrival with the local Police authorities by requesting a “Permit of Stay”. More information. To find out more email [email protected] or phone +61 7 4781 4108
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