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Italy offers scholarships to foreign students

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Scholarship opportunities for foreigners in Italy

Italy offers scholarships to foreign students. Registration must be made exclusively online by May 10th.

The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a scholarship opportunity for foreigners interested in studying in the country. The program is a form of support for Special Internationalization Projects with universities, research and artistic training centers.

The main objective of the project is to promote international cultural cooperation, the dissemination of knowledge of the Italian language, culture and science, in addition to the projection of Italy's economic and technological system throughout the world.

Scholarships will be offered to develop study, training and/or research programs in state or legally recognized institutions in the country and the program covers postgraduate, doctoral, specialization courses, research projects, Italian language and culture, between others. Before applying, it is important that the student carefully reads the instructions given on the “Miur Universitaly" It's from "Study in Italy” to learn more about the university education system in Italy and the conditions for participation.

Registration must be made exclusively via the website by midnight (Italian time) on May 10, 2017. More information can be found on the website Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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