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Come to Luiss Come to Luiss Luiss University Luiss, actionable social science 2 Key facts 4 Index Why Luiss ? 6 A wide range of global programs 8 Our degree programs in English 9 Building partnerships, securing opportunities 10 Our partners 11 Life at Luiss 13 Application information 14 Academic calendar 15 Located in the capital of Italy, Luiss specializes in the field Identity of social sciences, providing a Objectives diverse learning environment The Luiss method is strengthened by a lifelarge Luiss University is committed to high quality research, learning approach which challenges students’ global engagement and sustainable growth. based on openness, inclusiveness, intellectual curiosity and inspires individual effort responsibility, sustainability and and self-discovery while encouraging independent and critical thinking. entrepreneurship as a mindset. At Luiss we inspire and enable a better world, believing that social sciences play - and will play - a role in the emerging digital society. Educational Network model I really liked that even a highly-ranked, modern business The University’s educational model combines academic Luiss enjoys a privileged relationship with the university such as Luiss managed to stay authentic and rigor with practical relevance. business community and international networks truly Roman and convey the real Italian “dolce vita” as well as with the legal practice, government image: a campus that looks like a holiday villa of an Research-led – Luiss faculty members are major institutions, and civil society. ancient Roman family with palm trees and statues. experts in their fields, actively engaged in their research The bar where you can sit in the sun, enjoy your espresso communities as well as in the professional and cornetto, listen to Luiss radio, play kicker or chat and management communities. with your friends. The Luiss Language Café that is an international meeting point and sometimes a peaceful island where you can relax and have a break from Experience-led – Luiss relies upon a highly selected university projects. The courses are diverse and the classes pool of top executives, chartered consultants and I took were all really interesting, different from the ones my diplomats to discuss topics that they experience home university provides: Fashion Management, Luxury systematically. Management, Tourism Management. I believe Luiss offers a great balance for business students wanting to study Problem-driven – Our program require student to in Rome: the university is modern and the courses are up engage in projects and research, in which they are to date but they are undeniably related to Rome; I mean, expected to develop solutions to real-world problems. where else should someone study about fashion, luxury or tourism than in the Eternal City which is famous for all these three areas? Dora Jokkel Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) Luiss, actionable social actionable Luiss, science Austria 2 3 Key facts 1977 1:7 4 89% 790+ 640+ Private University, Teacher: student ratio Department Graduates who would enroll Outgoing exchange Incoming exchange founded in 1977 Business and Management, in Luiss again students in 2019-2020 students in 2019-2020 Economics and Finance, (Studies and Analysis area, 2018) Political Science, Law 4 9244 40%+ 2.3 5 Brussels Desk Schools for postgraduate education: Students Programs taught in English Months between Luiss Alumni An open window on European Business School, School of graduation and first job Chapters worldwide institutions Government, School of European (Luiss average rate) Political Economy, School of Law Italy’s highest 50+ 205+ 35+ Luiss EnLabs Milano Luiss Hub number of alumni Visiting professors Student exchange agreements Double degrees, LLM educational Startup factory, hosting For makers and students - a digital Who have entered the Italian in 2018-2019 in 44 countries programs and structured 40 startups manufacturing lab in the heart diplomatic service partnerships of Milan’s startup scene 4 5 International Accreditation Luiss is located in Rome, a World Our campuses, The Luiss Business School and Heritage City, where art, history high tech Roman villas the Department of Business and and culture provide an amazing Management gained EQUIS environment. As the capital of Italy, The University is situated in one of Accreditation in October 2015, Rome is an inspiring city and a the most remarkable, historic and becoming the first Italian university business hub open to networking. artistic parts of Rome. Our buildings to have all its programs accredited. Luiss is a relatively small university mirror the atmosphere and the beauty in a vibrant capital. This particular of the city, while offering the latest Reputation feature shapes our international technology. students’ experience, as they are able Why Luiss ? Why Luiss is ranked first among Italy’s private universities.1 Our Political to live in a breathtaking metropolis, Science program is considered the while studying in a service-oriented best in Italy2 and among the top 100 environment with a strong sense in the world.3 of community. Viale Pola Viale Romania The historic Luiss campus and the Completely renovated in 2007, the Employability University’s headquarters. The campus is home to the Departments of The University boasts privileged campus is home to the Luiss Schools Economics and Finance, Business and connections with recruiters of Journalism and Law and hosts some Management and Political Science. around the world. Luiss is listed courses of the Department of Law. The grounds of over 33,000 m² are set in the Financial Times Master in in a park in the center of Rome with Management ranking, and holds advanced technology and services. eighth place worldwide for Career Progress. Entrepreneurship The Luiss startup accelerator, Luiss EnLabs, currently hosts more than 40 startups. Luiss University has also created the Milano Luiss Hub for makers and students, the first digital manufacturing laboratory Cost of living in the heart of Milan’s startup scene. Monthly housing and utilities Interdisciplinary skills Shared room: €350 Our academic programs aim at Single room: €450 - €550 facilitating the emergence of new Studio: €700 - €1000 skills for key roles in the economic, Utilities: €50 - €70 Going on an exchange to Luiss was business and social worlds as well as The environment and facilities at Via Parenzo Villa Blanc the best thing I did! soft skills that strengthen students’ Monthly groceries Luiss are phenomenal - everything Housing the Department of Law, An architectural jewel of the 19th Living in the most beautiful city, leadership abilities. Food and household from the classrooms to the bar, this building from the 1930s is century, Villa Blanc is home to the eating the best food and studying at items: €150 - 200 the Language Café and the LOFT. considered one of the best examples Luiss Business School, offering a well-organized university was just Ethics, Responsibility, Sustainability Never have I wanted to spend so of the period’s architectural trends, students a unique learning experience the best experience ever. Luiss aims at shaping tomorrow’s Leisure much of my time on campus. Luiss structured into various spaces and thanks to a combination of digital leaders into socially responsible Cocktails: €6 - 20 is a really good school! terraces. Studying here means living technologies and a prestigious Nicoline Welzenbagh citizens. Aperitivo (happy hour): €8 - €15 in a community. historical setting. Utrecht University Cinema: €4.50 - €10 Maria Schunck The Netherlands Restaurant: €15 - €40 University of Copenhagen Pizzeria: €10 - €25 Denmark 1. According to Il Sole 24 Ore Public transportation 2. Among private universities Single ticket: according to Censis €1.50 (100 minutes) 3. According to the 2019 QS World University Rankings Monthly pass: €35 6 7 Through lectures with world- The list of courses is available Bachelor’s programs renowned professors and hands- on our website. (3 years, 180 ECTS credits) on training with corporate The average workload for an leaders and professionals, Luiss exchange student consists of three Economics and Business Bachelor’s and Master’s programs or four courses per semester constitute a valuable tool to kick- for a total of 24/30 ECTS credits. Management and Computer Science start an international career in Politics, Philosophy and Economics entrepreneurship, business, finance, Exchange students can select Major in: and international organizations. courses from different programs • Political Science and departments, both at Luiss offers four Bachelor’s programs the Bachelor’s and Master’s level, Master’s programs and ten Master’s programs, eleven as long as they have the necessary taught in English of which are either taught entirely prerequisites and do not have (2 years, 120 ECTS credits) in English or have at least one major timetable clashes. in English. Management Majors in: • Innovation and Entrepreneurship • International Management • Luxury, Fashion and Made in Italy Marketing Majors in: • Market Relationship and Customer Engagement • Marketing Analytics and Metrics Our degree in English programs Economics and Finance Majors in: • Economics • Finance Corporate Finance International Relations Majors in: • Global Studies • European Studies Global Management and Politics Government and Policies Major in: • Public Policies I loved studying at Luiss, the Single-cycle Master’s school did not only have wonderful buildings in line with Italian program in Law
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