University of Bari

The University of Bari Aldo Moro, located in the vibrant city of Bari in southern Italy, is one of the country’s most prestigious public universities. Founded in 1925, the university is named after Aldo Moro, a former student and prominent Italian statesman. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines such as medicine, law, science, humanities, and economics. Renowned for its strong research focus and international collaborations, the University of Bari combines academic excellence with a rich cultural heritage, attracting students from across Italy and around the world.


Scholarship


Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students

1. 25 Annual Scholarships for International Students

·         Amount: €10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 3 years.

·         Tuition: Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax and stamp duty.

·         Eligibility:

o    Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.

o    Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign institution.

o    Enrolling in the first year of a bachelor's, master’s, or single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.

·         Application Deadline: June 28, 2024.

 Scholarships for Domestic Undergraduate Students

1. ADiSU Puglia Scholarships

·         Amount: Varies based on financial need and student status (resident, commuter, or non-resident).

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator).

o    Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits (e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).

·         Application Process:

o    Submit an online application during the period specified in the ADiSU Puglia public notice.

o    Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student information office or send it by registered mail.

 Additional Financial Support and Benefits

1. Subsidies for Students with Special Needs

·         Purpose: Provide extra financial support to students facing severe economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.

o    Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within one year prior to the application.

·         Application:

o    Applications can be submitted at any time.

o    Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and October 31 each year.

2. Student Collaboration Scholarships

·         Description: Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.

·         Workload: Up to 150 hours per academic year.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Selection based on academic merit and financial need.

3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students

·         Benefit: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.

 Important Considerations

·         Application Deadlines: Strict adherence to application deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.

·         ISEE Documentation: For domestic students, accurate and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing financial need.

·         Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.

·         Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.

 

Scholarships for International Graduate Students

1. 25 Annual Scholarships for International Students (2024/2025)

·         Amount: €10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 2 years for master's programs.

·         Tuition: Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax and stamp duty.

·         Eligibility:

o    Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.

o    Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign institution.

o    Enrolling in the first year of a master's or single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.

2. Dompé Foundation Scholarships for MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine

·         Amount: €15,000 per year.

·         Duration: 2 years.

·         Number of Scholarships: 4.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment in the MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated academic excellence and motivation.

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1. ADiSU Puglia Scholarships

·         Amount: Varies based on financial need and student status (resident, commuter, or non-resident).

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator).

o    Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits (e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).

·         Application Process:

o    Submit an online application during the period specified in the ADiSU Puglia public notice.

o    Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student information office or send it by registered mail.

 Additional Financial Support and Benefits

1. Subsidies for Students with Special Needs

·         Purpose: Provide extra financial support to students facing severe economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.

o    Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within one year prior to the application.

·         Application:

o    Applications can be submitted at any time.

o    Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and October 31 each year.

2. Student Collaboration Scholarships

·         Description: Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.

·         Workload: Up to 150 hours per academic year.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Selection based on academic merit and financial need.

3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students

·         Benefit: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.

Important Considerations

·         Application Deadlines: Strict adherence to application deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.

·         ISEE Documentation: For domestic students, accurate and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing financial need.

·         Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.

·         Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.

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Eligibility criteria


Undergraduate Admission Eligibility (International Students)

1. Educational Qualification

·         Must have successfully completed at least 12 years of schooling (equivalent to a high school diploma).

·         The diploma must:

o    Be valid for admission to undergraduate programs in the country where it was obtained.

o    Be officially translated into Italian and legalized/apostilled, if required.

o    Be accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate or an equivalent CIMEA Statement of Comparability.

2. Language Proficiency

·         Most undergraduate programs are taught in Italian.

·         Italian Language Requirement:

o    Proof of B2 level proficiency in Italian (Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR).

o    This can be demonstrated through recognized certifications (e.g., CILS, CELI, PLIDA) or by passing the university's language test.

o    Some programs may require higher levels or offer courses in English.

·         English-Taught Programs: If applying to an English-taught course, a valid B2 English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge) may be required.

3. Admission Test

·         Some programs (especially in medicine, healthcare, and sciences) may require passing a competitive entrance examination or national-level test (e.g., IMAT for medicine).

·         Tests may be conducted online or at specific centers depending on the program and year.

4. Visa Requirements

·         Must pre-enroll through the Universitaly portal and await confirmation from the Italian embassy or consulate in their home country.

5. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly

·         Upload documents including passport, diploma, transcript, and language certification.

6. Additional Requirements

·         Depending on the faculty or degree course, additional criteria may apply, such as:

o    Portfolio (for arts/design courses)

o    Personal statement or motivation letter

o    Interview (in some programs)

Notes:

·         The admission process typically starts in Spring/Summer for the upcoming academic year (September intake).

Graduate Admission Eligibility (International Students)

1. Educational Qualification

·         Applicants must hold a recognized bachelor's degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent) in a relevant field.

·         The degree must:

o    Be awarded by an accredited foreign university.

o    Be suitable for admission to a Master’s program in the country where it was obtained.

o    Be accompanied by a:

§  Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate
OR

§  CIMEA Statement of Comparability (more modern and accepted alternative).

o    Include official transcripts, translated and legalized if necessary.

2. Academic Requirements

·         A minimum GPA or academic score may be required, depending on the program.

·         The previous degree must closely match the academic area of the intended Master's program.

·         Specific departments may conduct preliminary academic assessments or require supplementary coursework for applicants from different disciplines.

3. Language Proficiency

·         Most graduate programs are taught in Italian, some are offered in English.

For Italian-taught programs:

·         A B2 level Italian language certificate (CEFR) is typically required.

o    Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or equivalent.

o    Or, pass the University of Bari’s Italian language test.

For English-taught programs:

·         A B2 level English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge FCE) is required.

o    Exact scores may vary by program.

4. Entrance Examination / Interview

·         Some graduate programs may require:

o    An entrance test or interview, especially for competitive or limited-admission courses.

o    A portfolio, CV, motivation letter, or recommendation letters depending on the discipline.

5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly

o    Required for both application processing and visa issuance.

o    Upload degree certificates, transcripts, passport, language proof, and course preference.

6. Visa Requirements

·         Non-EU students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving a letter of eligibility.

·         Visa application is made through the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the applicant's home country.

 Additional Notes

·         Admissions typically open in spring/summer for the academic year starting in September/October.

·         Specific programs may have early deadlines, especially those with limited seats or international partnerships (e.g., Erasmus Mundus).

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Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students

1. 25 Annual Scholarships for International Students

·         Amount: €10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 3 years.

·         Tuition: Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax and stamp duty.

·         Eligibility:

o    Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.

o    Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign institution.

o    Enrolling in the first year of a bachelor's, master’s, or single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.

·         Application Deadline: June 28, 2024.

 Scholarships for Domestic Undergraduate Students

1. ADiSU Puglia Scholarships

·         Amount: Varies based on financial need and student status (resident, commuter, or non-resident).

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator).

o    Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits (e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).

·         Application Process:

o    Submit an online application during the period specified in the ADiSU Puglia public notice.

o    Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student information office or send it by registered mail.

 Additional Financial Support and Benefits

1. Subsidies for Students with Special Needs

·         Purpose: Provide extra financial support to students facing severe economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.

o    Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within one year prior to the application.

·         Application:

o    Applications can be submitted at any time.

o    Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and October 31 each year.

2. Student Collaboration Scholarships

·         Description: Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.

·         Workload: Up to 150 hours per academic year.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Selection based on academic merit and financial need.

3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students

·         Benefit: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.

 Important Considerations

·         Application Deadlines: Strict adherence to application deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.

·         ISEE Documentation: For domestic students, accurate and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing financial need.

·         Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.

·         Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.

 

Scholarships for International Graduate Students

1. 25 Annual Scholarships for International Students (2024/2025)

·         Amount: €10,000 per year (gross), renewable for up to 2 years for master's programs.

·         Tuition: Full exemption from tuition fees, excluding regional tax and stamp duty.

·         Eligibility:

o    Non-Italian citizens residing abroad.

o    Must have obtained a qualifying degree from a foreign institution.

o    Enrolling in the first year of a master's or single-cycle degree program at the University of Bari.

2. Dompé Foundation Scholarships for MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine

·         Amount: €15,000 per year.

·         Duration: 2 years.

·         Number of Scholarships: 4.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment in the MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated academic excellence and motivation.

???????? Scholarships for Domestic Graduate Students

1. ADiSU Puglia Scholarships

·         Amount: Varies based on financial need and student status (resident, commuter, or non-resident).

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Demonstrated financial need, assessed via the ISEE (Equivalent Economic Situation Indicator).

o    Academic merit, typically requiring a minimum number of credits (e.g., 20 CFU in the first year).

·         Application Process:

o    Submit an online application during the period specified in the ADiSU Puglia public notice.

o    Deliver a paper copy of the application to the ADiSU student information office or send it by registered mail.

 Additional Financial Support and Benefits

1. Subsidies for Students with Special Needs

·         Purpose: Provide extra financial support to students facing severe economic hardship or disabilities that may hinder their studies.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students experiencing significant financial difficulties due to circumstances such as job loss, family separation, illness, or disability.

o    Events leading to financial hardship must have occurred within one year prior to the application.

·         Application:

o    Applications can be submitted at any time.

o    Evaluated by a Commission Board on February 28, June 30, and October 31 each year.

2. Student Collaboration Scholarships

·         Description: Opportunities for students to engage in part-time work within university departments, libraries, museums, and administrative offices.

·         Workload: Up to 150 hours per academic year.

·         Eligibility:

o    Enrollment at the University of Bari.

o    Selection based on academic merit and financial need.

3. Tax Relief for Disabled Students

·         Benefit: Reduction or exemption from university taxes for students with certified disabilities.

·         Eligibility:

o    Students with a recognized disability of 66% or more.

Important Considerations

·         Application Deadlines: Strict adherence to application deadlines is crucial, especially for international scholarships.

·         ISEE Documentation: For domestic students, accurate and timely submission of ISEE documentation is essential for assessing financial need.

·         Non-Cumulative Awards: Some scholarships and subsidies cannot be combined; applicants should review the terms carefully.

·         Part-Time Work Opportunities: International students may explore part-time employment options within the university through collaboration scholarships.

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Undergraduate Admission Eligibility (International Students)

1. Educational Qualification

·         Must have successfully completed at least 12 years of schooling (equivalent to a high school diploma).

·         The diploma must:

o    Be valid for admission to undergraduate programs in the country where it was obtained.

o    Be officially translated into Italian and legalized/apostilled, if required.

o    Be accompanied by a Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate or an equivalent CIMEA Statement of Comparability.

2. Language Proficiency

·         Most undergraduate programs are taught in Italian.

·         Italian Language Requirement:

o    Proof of B2 level proficiency in Italian (Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR).

o    This can be demonstrated through recognized certifications (e.g., CILS, CELI, PLIDA) or by passing the university's language test.

o    Some programs may require higher levels or offer courses in English.

·         English-Taught Programs: If applying to an English-taught course, a valid B2 English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge) may be required.

3. Admission Test

·         Some programs (especially in medicine, healthcare, and sciences) may require passing a competitive entrance examination or national-level test (e.g., IMAT for medicine).

·         Tests may be conducted online or at specific centers depending on the program and year.

4. Visa Requirements

·         Must pre-enroll through the Universitaly portal and await confirmation from the Italian embassy or consulate in their home country.

5. Pre-enrollment on Universitaly

·         Upload documents including passport, diploma, transcript, and language certification.

6. Additional Requirements

·         Depending on the faculty or degree course, additional criteria may apply, such as:

o    Portfolio (for arts/design courses)

o    Personal statement or motivation letter

o    Interview (in some programs)

Notes:

·         The admission process typically starts in Spring/Summer for the upcoming academic year (September intake).

Graduate Admission Eligibility (International Students)

1. Educational Qualification

·         Applicants must hold a recognized bachelor's degree (Laurea Triennale or equivalent) in a relevant field.

·         The degree must:

o    Be awarded by an accredited foreign university.

o    Be suitable for admission to a Master’s program in the country where it was obtained.

o    Be accompanied by a:

§  Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore) issued by the Italian embassy/consulate
OR

§  CIMEA Statement of Comparability (more modern and accepted alternative).

o    Include official transcripts, translated and legalized if necessary.

2. Academic Requirements

·         A minimum GPA or academic score may be required, depending on the program.

·         The previous degree must closely match the academic area of the intended Master's program.

·         Specific departments may conduct preliminary academic assessments or require supplementary coursework for applicants from different disciplines.

3. Language Proficiency

·         Most graduate programs are taught in Italian, some are offered in English.

For Italian-taught programs:

·         A B2 level Italian language certificate (CEFR) is typically required.

o    Accepted certificates: CILS, CELI, PLIDA, or equivalent.

o    Or, pass the University of Bari’s Italian language test.

For English-taught programs:

·         A B2 level English certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge FCE) is required.

o    Exact scores may vary by program.

4. Entrance Examination / Interview

·         Some graduate programs may require:

o    An entrance test or interview, especially for competitive or limited-admission courses.

o    A portfolio, CV, motivation letter, or recommendation letters depending on the discipline.

5. Pre-enrollment via Universitaly

o    Required for both application processing and visa issuance.

o    Upload degree certificates, transcripts, passport, language proof, and course preference.

6. Visa Requirements

·         Non-EU students must apply for an Italian student visa after receiving a letter of eligibility.

·         Visa application is made through the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the applicant's home country.

 Additional Notes

·         Admissions typically open in spring/summer for the academic year starting in September/October.

·         Specific programs may have early deadlines, especially those with limited seats or international partnerships (e.g., Erasmus Mundus).

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