Purpose and objectives
The Summer School is aimed at international students aged between 18 and 22 who are interested in learning about and deepening their knowledge of the cultural, linguistic, economic, and territorial aspects of Made in Italy.
Activities follow an interdisciplinary approach that integrates lectures, workshops, laboratories, and experiential on-site activities.
Educational objectives
The Summer School aims to:
- Promote knowledge of Italian cultural, artistic, historical, and productive heritage;
- develop Italian language skills through dedicated lessons;
- provide tools to communicate and promote the territory and Made in Italy;
- encourage collaboration and intercultural exchange among students from different parts of the world.
Structure and schedule
The Summer School consists of a total of 52 hours, divided as follows:
- 24 hours of Italian language lessons;
- 18 hours of thematic workshops in English;
- 9 hours of on-site activities.
The Summer School will last two weeks, from 6 July to 17 July 2026, and will be organized as described in Annex A.
Accommodation included in the program covers the period from 5 July to 18 July 2026 (13 nights).
Number of participants
The maximum number of participants is 20 students.
The University reserves the right not to hold the Summer School if the minimum number of registrations, set at 5 students, is not reached.
Admission requirements
Applications are open only to international students aged between 18 and 22.
N.B. Students must have turned 18 by the date of arrival in Italy.
A basic knowledge of English is required (recommended level: B1).
No prior knowledge of Italian is required.
Registration procedure
Registration is completed by filling out the dedicated Registration Form (see Annex B).
Applications must be sent to internationalstudents@unint.eu no later than 30 April 2026.
Registration is considered confirmed upon payment of the registration fee of €140 by 30 April 2026. This fee will be refunded only if the minimum number of participating students is not reached.
Fees and included services
The participation fee includes:
- Accommodation for 13 nights (05/07–18/07/2026) with breakfast;
- lunch at the University;
- participation in all lessons and workshops;
- cultural activities and guided tours;
- urban transport card for Rome;
- dedicated tour guide.
See Annex C.
Future benefits
Students who have attended the Summer School may, within two years, access the following benefits if enrolling at UNINT:
- Recognition of an elective activity worth 6 CFU/ECTS within a UNINT master’s degree program;
- 20% reduction of the tuition fee for the first academic year of the master’s program.
Attendance and final certificate
Attendance is mandatory for at least 75% of the scheduled activities.
All participants who meet attendance requirements will receive a Certificate of participation.
Participation in guided tours and workshops is considered an integral part of the educational program.
Faculty and staff
Activities are carried out by:
- UNINT faculty;
- teachers from the University Language Center (CLA);
- external experts and professionals;
- accredited tour guides.
Contacts
E-mail: internationalstudents@unint.eu
Tel: +39 06.510.777.282