

I am so far satisfied with my experience at the University of Trento (UniTN). The academic environment is research-oriented and intellectually very rich, with supportive professors and well-structured lecture deliveries. The university offers strong international exposure and encourages independent research. Trento is a peaceful and student-friendly city, though I prefer more urban environment but the environment here creates a focused atmosphere for study. Overall, UniTN provides a high-quality education in a welcoming and multicultural environment. One more thing that is needed to be mentioned about this university is its housing facilities. It has a nice dormitory facility called Opera Universitaria which is rare for any Italian organization I think.
View moreI recently graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Mersin University in Turkey, and I will be starting my Master’s in Cognitive Science at the University of Trento this September.
Although I don’t have direct experience with the University of Trento yet, I’ve been in constant contact with them for about eight months. I also attended their Open Day. So far, based on my observations, I can say that they are very supportive of international students and provide clear guidance in all areas.
View moreIs a great university that offers a lot of international possibilities, the teachers are overall good but with some cases and some courses that has to be revised. In general I think that practical experience should be included more. I had an erasmus in Spain and noticed how much the other international students were ahead of me in terms of job experience, this was due to their university more focused on learning skills that would be useful in the job world. So I think too much theory that is not useful apart from cultural knowledge (in my opinion).
Lastly, the thesis is absolutely unnecessary and just a pain to be done in the way it is structured at the moment. I think it should be more related to something practical, maybe to internship instead of 40 pages of writing… This is my opinion.
The Economics and Management programme at the University of Trento offers a strong theoretical foundation and a well-organized curriculum. I appreciate the international environment, the quality of teaching, and the focus on critical thinking and analytical skills. However, I believe the programme could benefit from more practical experiences, such as case studies, internships, and closer ties with the job market. Overall, I would recommend it to students who value academic depth and are looking for a stimulating university experience.
View moreThe university openly discriminates against foreigners, if you’re applying for a PhD, just know italians will score better than you even if your application, research proposal and interview is significantly better than that of your competitors. this is obvious as the interviews are public, so you can clearly see how well you do relative to others.
Don’t waste your time applying for a PhD position if you’re competing against an Italian (of course you can’t know this in advance so it’s a gamble)
View moreThis section is only for questions about the university. Please avoid posting reviews here.





