One of the good Universities of Italy within the top 500 world university rankings is the University of Udine which welcomes and receives nearly 16500 total number of students since 1978 when it was first founded in 1978 and has been offering 35 bachelor courses and 32 master’s degrees by now. It has been active in research by 72% in the field of technology and science and is amongst the top universities in the fields of engineering, life science, and humanities.

The tuition fee can be waived or significantly reduced to less than 700 Euros a year.

The northeastern city of Udine, located close to the Slovenian border, is an unpopulated peaceful city of 100515 persons. It’s located 120 km from the historical city of Venice. Just like the majority of Italian cities, this ancient city’s date of construction as a manmade hill dates back to the 1940s after the First World War. The total area of the city is 56 KM². There are ancient monuments such as cathedrals, and plazas and the clock tower in the city and it enjoys four-season weather with cold winters and warm summers.

Economics

Economics (double degree with University of Graz – Graz, Austria from a.y. 2015/2016)

Number of Credits: 120

English language requirement: level B1

Admission Requirements: Holding an Undergraduate in any related field of study

Application Deadline: June 15

Course Description:

The Master’s in Economics will give you a high-level preparation, with an accent on quantitative rather than legal or business aspects, so that you can carry out specialized activities inside Companies, public administrations, and international institutions and bodies. A solid preparation in the fundamental courses of economic sciences, with particular attention to a whole series of quantitative and statistical tools, will guarantee those who complete the course an excellent capacity for analyzing and interpreting complex economic phenomena, both national and international.
In keeping with the above objectives, the salient characteristics of the curriculum are:
a) advanced level study of fundamental aspects of microeconomics and macroeconomics;
b) advanced courses in economics, including for example Political economy, Economic policy, Applied economics, Financial Sciences, or Economic history;
c) fundamental mathematical and statistical techniques for studying economic phenomena: mathematics, statistics, and econometrics;
d) inter-disciplinary preparation, with particular emphasis on financial topics.
With a Master’s in Economics, you will find employment in enterprises, banks or other financial institutions, public administrations, consultancy Companies, research centers, and offices (including those in the supervision Authorities). You can find jobs as researchers and graduate technicians in economic, political, social, and statistical sciences, specialists in economic sciences, and specialists in economic systems.
The preparation given to the students of the Magister degree course in Economic Sciences will allow him/her to carry out specialized activities or managerial activities, which can be carried out in various subjects. The curriculum of a graduate in Economic Sciences can be interesting for:- enterprises;
– banks or other financial enterprises;
– public administrations;
– consultancy Companies;
– research centers and offices (including those in the supervision Authorities).
The course prepares students for the profession of:
– Researchers and graduate technicians in economic, political, social, and statistical sciences
– Specialists in economic sciences
– Specialists in economic systems

Master's in Plant and Animal Biotechnology Plant and Animal Biotechnology

Number of Credits: 120

English language requirement: level B1

Admission Requirements: Holding an Undergraduate in Biology, Biotechnology, or closely related cognate fields within the Health Sciences

Application Deadline: June 15

Course Description:

Taking into account the scantiness of the city of Udine, the services such as transportation and housing are very reasonable. Normally once can choose options such as:

A single room in a multi-bedroom house (ranging from 150 to 250 Euros/month)

A single bed in a double room in a multi-bedroom house (ranging from 100 to 170 Euros/month)

A small suite with a separate bathroom, toilet, and kitchen (ranging from 250 to 400 Euros/month)

A single-room apartment (ranging from 400 to 500 Euros/month)

Public transportation such as buses, on the other hand, is available through the city for only 1.25 Euros.  Nevertheless, the cheapest way might be using a bicycle.