Contact persons
- Head of MERGED Commission (International Management Commission of the Study Programme which coordinates with the local commissions, for Italy the "Collegio didattico")
prof. Carsten Smith-Hall - International web site of the Master Degree Course
https://merged.info - Representative for disability services and specific learning disabilities
prof. Giulio Senes - Didactic Secretariat of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
via Celoria 2 - 20133 Milano
https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML
+390250316511
Public opening hours: Monday from 10 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 4 pm - Student registrar
via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milano
https://www.unimi.it/en/node/360
+390250325032
https://www.unimi.it/en/node/359
The University of Milan provides:
For administrative information including matriculation, transfers, careers, exams, and degree applications, please contact the Registrars as described
The University Study and Career Guidance Service (COSP) coordinates programme orientation and career guidance services for students and graduates.
It helps graduates enter the world of work through placement and promotion activities for curricular and post-graduate internships.
It also manages services for students with disabilities and specific learning disabilities.
The Teaching and Learning Innovation and Multimedia Technology Centre contributes to innovation in teaching, learning and scientific dissemination, and is responsible for the design, development, production, acquisition and trial of digital educational technologies, methods and resources.
The University Language Centre organizes tests and language courses according to the provisions of the Study Programme.
It manages the following activities:
- validation of language certificates,
- placement tests,
- admission tests,
- language courses,
- end-of-course tests,
- issue of level certificates,
- level tests for European and non-European mobility calls,
- Cambridge and CELI exams.
The University Library Service (SBA) includes libraries close to teaching facilities.
Your experience as a student at the University of Milan matters: with your help, we can make sure that our University grows to be more inclusive, more mindful of the needs of its students, and more attentive to their wellbeing.
You can get involved in many ways: not only by electing your representatives within the University's bodies (or becoming a student representative yourself), but also by taking advantage of all support services available throughout your university journey.
On the unimi.it website, you can find multiple options to have your voice heard and personally contribute to building a learning environment better suited to your needs. Your contribution will help us continuously improve teaching, services and everyday life on campus.
