The new academic offering of the University of Pisa for the 2025–2026 academic year is now available online. Enrolments will open on 24 July, but prospective students can already explore the full range of programmes available. The University is offering 148 degree programmes across six subject areas: Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences; Humanities; Engineering; Medicine and Pharmacy; Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences; and Legal, Economic and Social Sciences. This year’s academic offering also includes several new additions, particularly in the fields of sustainability, environmental studies, new technologies, and healthcare professions.
“The University of Pisa provides one of the most comprehensive and high-quality educational offerings in Italy, combining the strength of traditional disciplines with the innovation of newly developed programmes,” emphasises Giovanni Paoletti, Vice-Rector for Education at the University of Pisa. “The most recent data from the AlmaLaurea Report on graduate employment rates strongly confirm the quality of our teaching: five years after graduation, over 93% of our Master’s graduates are employed, with salaries above both the regional and national average.”
“The annual survey we conduct with first-year students,” Paoletti continues, “also clearly shows that students choose the University of Pisa for the quality of our academic offering, the University’s reputation, and the opportunity to follow a study path that matches their interests and aspirations.”
Below are the main new features for the upcoming academic year. The Department of Agricultural, Food and Agro-Environmental Sciences is launching a new Bachelor’s degree in Food Sciences, aimed at training professionals with expertise in food science and technology. The School of Medicine is introducing three new Bachelor’s degree courses in the field of healthcare professions: Professional Education, Audiometric Techniques, and Neurophysiopathology Techniques. The Department of Economics and Management (DEM) is offering a new English-taught Master’s degree in Digital Intelligence and Change Management, designed to train professionals capable of tackling the challenges of digital transformation within organisations. Also at DEM, the Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Management will include a new curriculum in Economics for Sustainable Development, which addresses the economic, social and environmental challenges of the ecological transition, with particular attention to social cohesion. A new curriculum focusing on the paper industry will be available within the Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry for Industry and the Environment, the result of an agreement between the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry and Confindustria Toscana Nord. Finally, the Department of Earth Sciences has completely redesigned the Master’s degree in Environmental and Climate Sciences, which will be officially presented on 3 July at an event featuring sailor Giovanni Soldini as special guest.