While more than 400,000 out-of-town students are preparing for the new academic year in big Italian cities (according to data from Miur from 2016/2017), the impact of this onslaught on property prices is becoming clear, especially in neighbourhoods near universities.
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Good news for the academic world in Italy from the Qs World University Rankings. The ranking, in fact, includes 30 Italian universities, of which 21 have improved their position.
The date for your Erasmus exchange is coming ever closer, but you still haven’t got a clue where you’re going to stay. As Michael Jackson said, you are not alone; idealista/news is here to help you!
Thousands of students from all around the world study in the Erasmus programme every year. It’s a great chance to get to know a new place like Italy, its culture and its people, but the big mistake everybody makes is sticking with the other international students rather than befriending the locals.
Thousands of students pass through the Erasmus programme each year and agree it’s one of the best experiences of their lives, but how do you make that all-important decision of where to go?
Between now and 2025, an estimated eight million international students will be involved in projects in the OECD area, and Italy is the perfect country to take advantage of this wave of young people to develop new student housing.