Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro

Catanzaro, Italy

Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro (UMG) is a dynamic and modern public university located in the heart of the Calabria region in Southern Italy. Despite its relatively recent founding in 1998, UMG has rapidly established itself as a center of excellence, particularly in the fields of Medicine, Law, and Health Sciences.
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The university has a total of approximately 10,000 students, creating a vibrant and collaborative academic community.
The main University Campus "Salvatore Venuta" is located in the Germaneto area of Catanzaro, a modern, integrated citadel of knowledge.
UMG is recognized as a center of excellence, particularly for its programs in Medicine, Law, and Health Sciences, and its strong research in genomics and biotechnology.
For Italian-taught programs, a B2 level Italian language certificate is required. For English-taught programs like the International Medical School, a B2 level English certificate (e.g., IELTS) is necessary.
Yes, the Medicine and Surgery program is a limited access course which requires students to take and pass the national IMAT exam for admission.
Non-EU students must pre-enroll through the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their home country and obtain a Value Declaration (Dichiarazione di Valore) for their qualifications.
The Germaneto campus is monitored by video surveillance and has a dedicated security presence, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all students.
The university has well-lit pathways, emergency call boxes, and provides informational sessions on personal safety and emergency procedures.
Yes, the six-year single-cycle degree in Medicine and Surgery is offered entirely in English to attract a global student body.
Yes, particularly in medical and health science programs, practical training is integrated into the curriculum through the affiliated University Hospital.
Eligible students can apply for scholarships based on merit and/or family income (ISEE) through the regional EDISU office, which may cover fees and include a stipend.
The university operates a variable fee system based on family income; international students can apply by submitting an equivalent economic status document for assessment.
Yes, the university and various external bodies offer merit-based scholarships and awards for high-achieving students, details of which are published annually.
While UMG does not have its own dormitories, the Right to Study Office (EDISU) provides extensive support in finding vetted private accommodations near the campus.
Catanzaro offers a high quality of life with a lower cost of living than Northern Italian cities, rich history, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming community for students.
Non-EU graduates can convert their student residence permit into a permit for employment or self-employment, following the Italian immigration laws.
The post-study visa rules allow graduates to apply for a residence permit for a period of up to 12 months to search for employment or start a business.
Yes, the University's International Office provides guidance and necessary documentation to support students in applying for the post-study residence permit.

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