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Università degli Studi di Torino

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University is good but sometimes not well-organized
Federica B
Italie, Master
Langues étrangères, 2019
Évaluation globale
Courses are usually really interesting but sometimes badly organized: it may happen that two or more courses are scheduled at the same time, so you'll have to choose which one you want to attend. Also, the university of Turin has more than one locations in which courses are taught, so you might risk being late since you have to walk 5 to 15 minutes to reach your next class. The main locations are Palazzo Nuovo and the Campus Einaudi, the former is an older building while the latter is quite recent and a really great structure: there is a café inside and many study rooms, wifi, computers etc. 
Teachers (at least the ones I had) are well-qualified and passionate, lessons were never boring. There are many students also with different nationalities, and there are many opportunities to make new friends. 
Student life in Turin is, at least in my opinion, quite cool but still relaxing. Turin is a big city but you can still reach the city centre by foot, or just take a bus: the transport system allows you to move around easily. Rentals are not that expensive, but not cheap: of course it also depends on where you live inside the city. Anyway, if you are a student, I suggest you get a room\house in an area called "Vanchiglia": most students live there.
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Points forts
General cost of living (since Turin remains one of the biggest italian cities); social life; beautiful city.
Inconvénients
The university has many locations but classrooms are often too small for the amount of students.
Utile  |  2
University is good but sometimes not well-organized
Federica B
Italie, Master
Langues étrangères, 2019
Évaluation globale
Courses are usually really interesting but sometimes badly organized: it may happen that two or more courses are scheduled at the same time, so you'll have to choose which one you want to attend. Also, the university of Turin has more than one locations in which courses are taught, so you might risk being late since you have to walk 5 to 15 minutes to reach your next class. The main locations are Palazzo Nuovo and the Campus Einaudi, the former is an older building while the latter is quite recent and a really great structure: there is a café inside and many study rooms, wifi, computers etc. 
Teachers (at least the ones I had) are well-qualified and passionate, lessons were never boring. There are many students also with different nationalities, and there are many opportunities to make new friends. 
Student life in Turin is, at least in my opinion, quite cool but still relaxing. Turin is a big city but you can still reach the city centre by foot, or just take a bus: the transport system allows you to move around easily. Rentals are not that expensive, but not cheap: of course it also depends on where you live inside the city. Anyway, if you are a student, I suggest you get a room\house in an area called "Vanchiglia": most students live there.
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Points forts
General cost of living (since Turin remains one of the biggest italian cities); social life; beautiful city.
Inconvénients
The university has many locations but classrooms are often too small for the amount of students.
Utile  |  2
University is good but sometimes not well-organized
Federica B
Italie, Master
Langues étrangères, 2019
Évaluation globale
Courses are usually really interesting but sometimes badly organized: it may happen that two or more courses are scheduled at the same time, so you'll have to choose which one you want to attend. Also, the university of Turin has more than one locations in which courses are taught, so you might risk being late since you have to walk 5 to 15 minutes to reach your next class. The main locations are Palazzo Nuovo and the Campus Einaudi, the former is an older building while the latter is quite recent and a really great structure: there is a café inside and many study rooms, wifi, computers etc. 
Teachers (at least the ones I had) are well-qualified and passionate, lessons were never boring. There are many students also with different nationalities, and there are many opportunities to make new friends. 
Student life in Turin is, at least in my opinion, quite cool but still relaxing. Turin is a big city but you can still reach the city centre by foot, or just take a bus: the transport system allows you to move around easily. Rentals are not that expensive, but not cheap: of course it also depends on where you live inside the city. Anyway, if you are a student, I suggest you get a room\house in an area called "Vanchiglia": most students live there.
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Points forts
General cost of living (since Turin remains one of the biggest italian cities); social life; beautiful city.
Inconvénients
The university has many locations but classrooms are often too small for the amount of students.
Utile  |  2
University is good but sometimes not well-organized
Federica B
Italie, Master
Langues étrangères, 2019
Évaluation globale
Courses are usually really interesting but sometimes badly organized: it may happen that two or more courses are scheduled at the same time, so you'll have to choose which one you want to attend. Also, the university of Turin has more than one locations in which courses are taught, so you might risk being late since you have to walk 5 to 15 minutes to reach your next class. The main locations are Palazzo Nuovo and the Campus Einaudi, the former is an older building while the latter is quite recent and a really great structure: there is a café inside and many study rooms, wifi, computers etc. 
Teachers (at least the ones I had) are well-qualified and passionate, lessons were never boring. There are many students also with different nationalities, and there are many opportunities to make new friends. 
Student life in Turin is, at least in my opinion, quite cool but still relaxing. Turin is a big city but you can still reach the city centre by foot, or just take a bus: the transport system allows you to move around easily. Rentals are not that expensive, but not cheap: of course it also depends on where you live inside the city. Anyway, if you are a student, I suggest you get a room\house in an area called "Vanchiglia": most students live there.
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Points forts
General cost of living (since Turin remains one of the biggest italian cities); social life; beautiful city.
Inconvénients
The university has many locations but classrooms are often too small for the amount of students.
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Challenging yet beautiful journey
Kavya R
Italie, Master
Sciences des Matériaux, 2021
Évaluation globale
I am an Indian national, and I did not learn italian before coming to italy. So my initial days in the country were really tough, until I learned A1 level language, after which I could manage my living with basic communication. My course was an erasmus course, so the university offered me free italian classes. My course Masters in Materials Science was an English taught course and so I never had any difficulties at the university. However, when I needed administrative services, I had to suffer, as the office people most of time did not have even basic English skills, and would react rude to English speakers. Apart from the language barriers, my journey has been a pleasant one. There is sufficient scholarship provided by EDISU, which was really helpful, as finding a part-time job was not easy for non-natives. University’s educational facilities like study halls and restaurant services are pretty good. Apart from all these, Turin is a wonderful place to live in. All the struggle seems worth it when you just sit around in the cities beautiful parks like parco Valentina.
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Points forts
Location, scholarship
Inconvénients
Language barrier. Not very international.
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The main courses attended in Italy and Cyprus.
Marco M
Italie, Master
Gestion d'entreprise, 2021
Évaluation globale
These are the main courses taken at the University of Turin in Italy:

ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE AND CAPITAL MARKETS; BUSINESS ORGANISATION AND BEHAVIOUR; INTERNATIONAL GAAP AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS; INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TAXATION; INTERPRETING THE MACROECONOMIC SCENARIO; QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR DECISION MAKING; SAFETY, QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT;  STRATEGIC MARKETING. 

These are the main courses I took during my Erasmus experience in Nicosia at CIIM:

INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT; DERIVATIVES AND FINANCIAL ENGINEERING; COMPLIANCE, SUPERVISION AND FINANCIAL REPORTING; INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT.
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Points forts
it It is an organized university and has many links with local businesses.
Inconvénients
Unfortunately it does not have this type of ties with non-European countries.
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