We promote the dissemination of knowledge and support social transformation, contributing to the progress of both the community and the region
The Italian university system is structured in three cycles:
First Cycle – Bachelor’s Degree Courses
Second Cycle – Master’s or Second Degree and First-Level Postgraduate Courses
Third cycle – PhD Programmes, Specialisation and Second-Level Postgraduate Courses
EU and non-EU citizens who have obtained their qualifications in Italy enrol in accordance with standard procedures for Bachelor’s and Single-Cycle Degree Courses, for Master’s Degree Courses, for Post-graduate Degree Courses and for Specialty Schools.
Those with a foreign qualification can consult the registration procedures, which differ according to the country of origin, on the following pages:
In order to enrol at the University of Pisa, citizens of the European Union, the European Economic Area and the Swiss Federation and non-European citizens already legally present in Italy, as expressly indicated in art. 39, paragraph 5, of Legislative Decree no. 286 of 25 July 1998, must follow the procedures indicated in the following pages.
Non-EU citizens in Italy with a residence permit as referred to in Article 39(5) of Legislative Decree 286/1998 are treated as EU citizens for registration purposes.
That is, holders of residence permit:
Other subjects treated as EU citizens for the purposes of registration are:
Non-EU citizens applying for a visa must pre-register for a degree course on the UniversItaly Portal.
For enrolment in its courses, the University of Pisa requires proof of Italian language proficiency.
On the dedicated pages you will find instructions and requirements for enrolment at the University of Pisa
Italian citizens who have obtained their academic qualifications abroad must follow the procedures described on the following pages.
To enrol at the University of Pisa, it is necessary to have completed at least 12 years of schooling overall, including primary school, lower secondary school (if applicable), and high school.
Degrees must include at least the last two years of successful attendance in the foreign education system.