Corsi di lingua e cultura italiana offerti dalle Università Italiane:
- Università per stranieri di Perugia
- Università per stranieri di Siena
- Università Politecnica delle Marche
- Università degli studi di Bergamo
- Università degli studi di Bologna – Cilta
- Università degli studi di Bologna – Cliro
- Università degli studi di Bologna – DILM
- Università degli studi di Cassino
- Università degli studi di Catania
- Università degli studi di Firenze - Centro di cultura per stranieri
- Università degli studi di Firenze - Centro linguistico di ateneo
- Università degli studi di Genova
- Università degli studi de l'Aquila
- Università degli studi di Lecce
- Università degli studi di Milano
- Università degli studi di Parma
- Università degli studi di Roma Tre
- Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
- Università degli studi di Trento
- Università degli studi di Udine
- Università degli studi di Urbino
- Università degli studi "Ca' Foscari" di Venezia
- Università per Stranieri "Dante Alighieri" di Reggio Calabria
Corsi di lingua italiana, di cultura e di varie discipline offerti a stranieri
Consult the list of schools, centers, and institutes offering courses directed mainly to foreign students.
You can search courses by region and/or city and/or type. If you choose to search under course type, the menu listing is intentionally general- for example "Italian language", "Design", "Music" and "Singing"- and so it is important to refer to the website of the specific school for further details about the course.
If you are doing a search on Italian language courses, a visit to the websites of the centers mentioned here will help you to identify schools exclusively devoted to teaching Italian to foreigners and those that offer Italian language courses as well as courses in fields such as art, design, cooking, etc.
The soundness of a school’s management and the quality of teaching are guaranteed in Italian language and culture schools that have obtained an acknowledgement called the MIUR “Presa d'atto” (which is given after inspection by the Minister for Education or a University, or through scientific research)
A visit to a school’s website will allow you to determine whether the school is part of an Association that safeguards the quality of services offered. Those associations are:
at a national level:
ASILS (Association of Schools of Italian as a Second Language)
AIL (Italian Academy of Language)
at an international level:
FIYTO (Federation of International Youth Travel Organisations)
ALTO (Association of Language Travel Organisations)
IALC (International Association of Language Centres)
TANDEM (International Network of Quality Language Institutes)
EAQUALS (The European Association for Quality Language Services)
IHWO (International House World Organisation)
It is also important to know whether the school is accredited, and if it is licensed to issue accreditation for Italian as a Foreign Language.
We advise that a thorough web search be undertaken on those schools that do not have any of the above requisites, in order to obtain clear and precise information on:
• financial information on courses offered (price, deposits, refunds of deposits in case of cancellation, etc.)
• the school itself (building, classrooms, equipment, etc.)
• aspects of student accommodation (cost and location)
• teaching staff (qualifications)
• instructional materials used