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1) Welcome to University of Rome Tor Vergata

1) A glance to the city of Rome

2) Why Tor Vergata?

3) National ranking

4) History

5) Location and map

6) Services available

7) Accommodation

2) Studying at Tor Vergata

2.1) The Italian university system

2.2) School

2.3) Tuition fees – Bachelor and Master courses

2.4) International students

2.5) Student’s exchange program

2.6) What to do upon arrival

2.7) What to do before leaving Tor Vergata

2.8) Programs In English

2.9) International summer schools

2.10) Graduate school

2.11) Academic calendar

2.12) National Holidays

3) Before Leaving Home

3.1) Visa procedures

4) Arrival in Rome

4.1) How to reach Tor Vergata

4.2) How to reach International Relations Office

4.3) Resident permit

4.4) How to obtain an Italian fiscal code

4.5) How to get health insurance

4.6) How to open a bank account

4.7) Erasmus in Campus

5) Guidelines for living in Rome

5.1) Average cost of life

5.2) Emergency numbers

5.3) Italian phone numbers

5.4) Events and entertainment

1. WELCOME TO UNIVERSITY OF TOR VERGATA

1.1 A glance to the city of Rome

Welcome to Rome, the eternal city. Rome is one of the most ancient cities in Europe, it was founded over 2,700 years ago and it has become a big open-air museum, since its history and art history spread from the Ancient Rome to nowadays. Every new culture left in Rome unique imprints, so it can be easily told that in Rome you can pick and choose among many Roman attractions.

It’s hard to say what you can find most breathtaking about the Eternal City – the opulence of the Vatican, the timelessness of the Forum and of the Colosseum or the modernity of Renzo Piano’s Auditorium. Rome has unarguably the richest history of any town on earth.

Students in Rome have the opportunity to live like Romans and to study in a city that connects the past and the future in a unique way, which is an advantage that only Rome can offer. Thousands students every year make this city always new, fresh and modern, and makes an environment very convenient for studying.

Rome has an active cultural life, hosting numerous festivals, concerts, exhibitions and events such as Cinema Rome Film Fest.

1.2 Why Tor Vergata?

Tor Vergata is well-known as the “second” university in the city of Rome. All over the years the University has gained an even more professional and successful fame, its projects of research, its graduated students and its frameworks are the examples of how our reality is nowadays clearly widespread and set both in national and international contest, reaching the high positions in several ranking list for quality.

Our innovative and modern dimension joins the traditional and classic features, our point of strength is to be suitable for each occasion, great events take place in our spaces, the same spaces students live every day in a free and spontaneous atmosphere, finding out all the services they require.

The location and the distribution of the University Schools on the territory of Tor Vergata make possible the creation of wide green spaces, students simply cross them or spend time having strolls, studying or even for personal leisure.

Conferences and official ceremonies host in the University are the confirmations of our institution, the academic staff has continuously bilateral collaboration agreements with renowned universities around the world, 1789 foreign students have been enrolled in the last year in our University and the number of Italian students involved in international exchange programs is still increasing.

Why Tor Vergata? Because we will do our best to make great your stay!

The University of Tor Vergata offers more than 100 degree courses among 6 scientific areas ( Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Medicine and Science).

Moreover it offers courses taught in English:

Economics (M.Sc. in Business Administration, Economics, European Economy and Business Law, Finance);

Engineering (B.S. Engineering Sciences, M.Sc. in Mathematical Engineering);

Medicine (Single Cycle Degree in Medicine and Surgery, M.Sc. in Physical Activities and Health Promotion);

Pharmacy (One-cycle-degree).

General visions:

- Cooperating with the best partners worldwide in each field and offers attractive living conditions for international students and researchers (incl. funding opportunities).

- Increasing the amount of excellent and particularly suited full-time programme for foreign students and internships abroad as a desirable part of the degree course;

- Implementing research and teaching quality, enhancing the attractiveness of the University as an internationally outstanding setting of research and study.

Studying at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” means belonging to a dynamic and international community which shares interests, passions and experience. University lifestyle at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” is designed to promote integration among students, as well as active participation and direct relations with professors. The University of Rome “Tor Vergata” promotes many extra-curricular activities to broaden the students' learning horizons (such as 144 Master and specialization courses and 32 PhD courses).

At the University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’ learning is not confined to the formal instruction of the traditional class period but students' involvement in the learning process extends beyond the classroom. Thus, we offer a full schedule of diverse educational activities, regular, informal meetings open to all university members, as well as members of the community, for a casual, informed debate of current issues and other topics of international concern.

1.3 National ranking

According to the ranking made by the Italian Ministry of Education (2012), our University is considered the fifth in Italy for merit. It is also the best University in the centre and south area of our nation. These are the three benchmarks considered essential for the required quality:

1 The international level of the Schools;

2 The capacity of obtaining public and private finance;

3 The capacity of the students to conclude the cycle of studies regularly.

In recent years the University of Tor Vergata has included programs entirely taught in English in its training of international degree, whose quality is guaranteed by the presence of international teachers. Tor Vergata is placed at the third position of the ranking of the Italian Universities (2012) for the number of courses taught in English.

(Sole24 Ore)

The University Hospital, the flagship of the university, is equipped with the latest diagnostic and therapeutic structures and has become a reference model at national and international levels.

Tor Vergata is extremely active in promoting international projects of research. The University amount to 99 projects recognized worldwide, especially in Europe.

Our recent best result (2011), which makes us very proud, is to be the unique Italian University which has received international finances from the European Community for the ERC IDEAS program. The satisfying number is of 5 approved projects, dealing with original ideas and new approaches in the field of research. Three of them have been elaborated by our Department of Mathematics which is nowadays well-known as one of the most honourable in Europe, one project by the Department of Physics and the last one by the Department of Engineering.

1.4 History

Tor Vergata University, established in 1982, is located in the south-eastern part of Rome in a 600 hectare campus far from the hectic city centre, which has allowed the university to expand and develop over the years. It is easily reached by public transportation, either by bus or underground.

As one of the largest research based institutions in Italy, Tor Vergata University is an international centre for research and education and it is well known for scientific studies. In recent years, it has played an increasingly important role in the activity of technology transfer and cooperation with public and private organisations in various fields.

1.5 Location and map

The university is located in Rome. Rome is a city where you can find plenty of things to do to relax after a long day of study.

Map of Rome

University

of Tor Vergata

Campus map

1.6 Services Available

• LIBRARIES

• READING ROOMS

• COMPUTERS ROOMS

• CAFETERIAS

1.7 Accommodation

Campus X (University Residence)

The university of Rome “Tor Vergata” has a University Residence inside the Campus, where Italian and International students can live. The residence provides flats with single rooms, with kitchen and toilet in common inside each. It’s a residential structure to be enjoyed, with green areas, study halls, sports facilities, minimarket, canteen, gym and spa.

For further information you can visit: campusx.it

2. STUDYING AT TOR VERGATA

2.1 The Italian university system

The Italian university system is divided into three cycles:

• The first cycle (Laurea-LA) takes 3 years for a total of 180 ECTS.

It leads to a Bachelor equivalent degree.

• The second cycle (Laurea Specialistica/ Laurea Magistrale-LS) takes 2 years for a total of 120 ECTS. It leads to a Master equivalent degree.

• The third cycle (Dottorato or Perfezionamento) takes 3 years for a total of 180 ECTS. It leads to a PhD equivalent.

In addition to the first cycle, the Italian system provides a 1 OR 2 year course (60 ECTS) leading to a first level Specialization Masters (MA). In addition to the second cycle, the Italian system provides a 1 or 2 years course (60/120 ECTS) leading to a second level Specialization Masters (MA).

2.2 Schools

• School of Law

Via Bernardino Alimena, 5 - 00173 Rome



• School of Economics

Via Columbia,2 - 00133 Rome



• School of Engineering

Via del Politecnico,1 - 00133 Rome



• School of Arts and Philosophy

Via Columbia, 1 - 00133 Rome



• School of Medicine and Surgery

Via Montpellier, 1 - 00133 Rome



• School of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences

Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 1 - 00133 Rome



2.3 Tuition fees - Bachelor and Master courses

| |Undergraduate |Postgraduate |

| Local students |500-1.800 Euro |1.800-3.700 Euro |

| |(1.000-2.500 US$) |(2.500-5.000 US$) |

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Important: tuitions may vary by area of studies, course level, campus location, student nationality or permanent residence, enrolment year and other criteria.

The enrolment to international courses, taught in English, requires specific tuitions (1.000-2.500 Euro). Please contact or visit the official website for detailed information on Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata yearly tuitions;

LINK

-( gli studenti ( iscrizione on line ( Guida all’iscrizione

2.4 International students

International students have different opportunities to attend courses at Tor Vergata University:

- Enrolment:

Students can enrol regularly to a degree course, attend lessons, have exams and get the final degree.

This is the enrolment procedure for non European Union students residing abroad with a diploma obtained following at least 12 years of studies:

Documents you ask for in your Country

Contact the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the country of residence and fill out a pre-application form in order to carry out the procedure for a degree course for which the “Tor Vergata” University of Rome has booked a number of places available for non EU residents.

The Embassy/Consulate will give you:

♦ A “Declaration of Value” (DDV).

♦ An official translation and legalization of your secondary school diploma.

then the Embassy/Consulate will enable you an entry student visa.

This is the enrolment procedure for students living in Italy and for students coming from an European Country with a foreign diploma obtained following at least 12 years of studies:

If you live in Italy but have a foreign diploma, or if you come from an E.U. Country, you have to follow this procedure:

Contact the Italian Embassy/Consulate in your country in order to obtain the following documents:

♦ A “Declaration of Value” (DDV).

♦ An official translation and legalization of your secondary school diploma.

Foreign students can apply also for a scholarship offered by LAZIODISU filling out online the application form, generally from August of each year. For any further information visit the LAZIODISU web site:

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE - Ufficio studenti stranieri

Information for students wishing to enroll to bachelor degrees, master degrees, single cycle degrees, specialization courses (first and second level) and postgraduated courses:

Tel: +39 06/72592517

Fax : +39 06/72592022

Via Orazio Raimondo, 18

00173 ROMA

email: studenti.stranieri@uniroma2.it

-( gli studenti ( International Students Office

2.5 Students’ exchange programs

OVERSEAS MOBILITY

Students can apply to spend a semester or a whole academic year at Tor Vergata University. They can attend lesson and have exams.

Part 1 - Incoming

In the framework of the Cooperation agreements with partner Universities, the University of Rome Tor Vergata has set up student exchange program.

Part 2 - Admission

The International Office receives the list of exchange students selected by the Partner University's international office.

Tor Vergata International Office should receive the following documents:

• Application form;

• Copy of passport/identity document;

• Learning agreement, with the list of exams students intend to give in Tor Vergata;

• Official transcript of records at the Home University;

Moreover, students should register on

by June 30 for arrivals in the first semester (from September/October) and by November 30 for arrivals in the second semester (from February).

Visit uniroma2.it Area Internazionale -> Mobilità studenti -> Mobilità extraeuropea -> Student Exchange Program - Incoming Students  

Concerning the documents such as visa for study, please go to the chapters 3 and 4.

The International relations Office provides incoming students with the invitation letter. Letters are sent to the International Relations Offices.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE - Ufficio relazioni internazionali

Tel: +39 06/72592556

Fax : +39 06/72592022

Via Orazio Raimondo, 18 - 00173 ROMA

email: relazioni.internazionali@uniroma2.it

-( Area Internazionale ( Chi siamo

Part 3 - Accommodation

Students can apply for a room in the University Residence Campus X. ( see Chapter 1.7) ().

▐ Programma Ciência Sem Fronteiras - Capes

Science without Border is a special project aimed at fostering International mobility of the Brazilian students  and researchers  in highly qualified academic and research centers around the World through a scholarship scheme and at attracting young investigators and internationally recognized research leaders to Brazil.

The program is focused in areas of strong interest for innovation, technology and industrial development (natural and life sciences, engineering, sustainable agriculture, ICT, creative industries) and will ensure the establishment of new links and projects, besides international partnerships.

Tor Vergata has been selected among other 10 Italian university to join in the program and to receive undergraduate and PhD students.

For further information : cienciasemfronteiras.it

Or send e-mail to csftorvergata@uniroma2.it

▐ Programma Marco Polo/Turandot

This program is based on a plan of cooperation between the Chinese and Italian Republics. Tor Vergata joins the program and receives many Chinese students every year. The University also provides for Italian language courses for the incoming students.

For further information : uniroma2.it - Area Internazionale – Progetto Marco Polo/Turandot

International Relations Office Marco Polo /Turandot

Tel: +39 06 7259 2104

email: relazioni.internazionali@uniroma2.it

EUROPEAN PROGRAMS

▐ Erasmus Mundus

Erasmus Mundus is a cooperation and mobility program in the field of higher education that aims to enhance the quality of European higher education and to promote dialogue and understanding between people and cultures through cooperation with Third-Countries. In addition, it contributes to the development of human resources and the international cooperation capacity of Higher education institutions in Third Countries by increasing mobility between the European Union and these countries.

Students who have won an Erasmus Mundus scholarship to spend a period of study or research to the University of Tor Vergata, should refer to the International Relations Office relazioni.internazionali@uniroma2.it

International Relations Office Erasmus Mundus

Tel: +39 06 7259 2107

email: relazioni.internazionali@uniroma2.it

▐ Programma LLP/Erasmus

- The Erasmus Program aims to encourage the exchange of students from various European universities:

Erasmus Office :

tel. +39 06 7259.2555 fax +39 06 7236605

erasmus@uniroma2.it

You can check the website:



Or send an e-mail to:

erasmus.uniroma2@hotmail.it

- Lifelong learning programme - "Erasmus Student Placement" Programme-placements abroad for students

Contact:

Erasmus Placement Office

tel.: +39 06 7259.2573

fax. +39 06 723.6605

e mail: student.placement@uniroma2.it

▐ Leonardo da Vinci Program

Internships available for graduates abroad in the labour market.

Contacts:

International Relations Office

Lifelong Learning Programme

Tel +39.06.7259.2573

Fax +39.06.723.6605

e-mail: programma.leonardo@uniroma2.it

2.6 What to do upon arrival

Students should inform the International Relations Office on the date of their arrival.

Upon your arrival in Rome, students must register as an Erasmus/Exchange student at the International Office.

In order to register students need the fiscal code and 2 photos.

The International Relations Office is in via Orazio Raimondo 18, 5° floor, room 551.

The office will help you with:

○ Registration

○ Residence permit

○ Request of fiscal code

○ Accommodation

The University offers an intensive free Italian language course at the beginning of each semester.

2.7 What to do before leaving Tor Vergata

Students should leave the documents concerning the exams they gave in the International Relations Office.

The Office will send the transcript of records to the home University.

Contacts: International Relations Office

Relazioni.internazionali@uniroma2.it

2.8 Programs in English

• School of Economics:

M.Sc. in Business Administration

M.Sc. in Economics

M.Sc. in European Economy and Business Law

M.Sc. in Finance and Banking

• School of Engineering:

B.Sc. in Engineering and Sciences

M.Sc. in Mathematical Engineering

• School of Medicine:

Single Cycle Degree in Medicine and Surgery

M.Sc. in Physical Activities

• School of Pharmacy:

Single Cycle Degree in Pharmacy

2.9 International summer schools

• International summer school in Conservation of Historical, Monumental and Archaeological Sites

• Medical summer School

• Italian Language and Culture

• Rome-Moscow School of Matrix Methods and Applied Linear Algebra

• Multidisciplinary Multicore Summer School

• Therapeutic Targets for Cell Death in cancer and Neurodegeneration

• Summer School in Economics of Culture: Creativity, happiness, growth.

Visit uniroma2.it -> Area Internazionale -> International Summer School

2.10 Graduate schools

The PhD is a three-year program that aims to provide students with the methodological tools needed to tackle complex research objectives. The University of Rome Tor Vergata Graduate School is tasked with coordinating educational and cultural activities while preserving the essential diversity of the doctoral programs and ensuring consistency in policy and strategic decisions. On the cultural level, the Graduate School puts great emphasis on interdisciplinary, innovation and international cooperation.

Visit the website

Foreign students can apply for a position in a Doctoral Program in spring time.

The application procedure is on-line.

2.11 Academic calendar

First semester: September/October - January

Second semester : February-May

School of Law only: November-May

Examination sessions: February - June, July - September

2.12 National Holidays:

01 January New Year’s Day

06 January Epiphany

March /April Easter, Easter Monday

25 April Liberation Day

01 May Labour Day

02 June Republic Day

29 June St. Peter and Paul’s Day –

Patrons of the city of Rome

15 August Assumption of the Blessed

Virgin Mary

01 November All Saints Day

08 December Immaculate Conception of the

Blessed Virgin Mary

24 December Christmas Eve

25 December Christmas Day

26 December St. Stephen’s Day

3. BEFORE LEAVING HOME

3.1 VISA procedures

In order to get the VISA to enter Italy, you have to go to the Italian Embassy/Consulate in your Country and ask for the VISA. Please, refer to the information they will give you about the documents you need to attach to your Visa application.

One of the document you will surely need if you apply for a study-visa is a “letter of invitation” from Tor Vergata University.

If you are an exchange student, the International Relations Office is going to send the letter directly to you or to your Home University.

Students who are going to enrol to a degree course can ask information to the Foreign Student Office studenti.stranieri@uniroma2.it

4. ARRIVAL IN ROME

4.1 How to reach Tor Vergata

Step 1) Your arrival could be through:

● “Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport” also known as “Fiumicino International Airport”, is Italy's largest airport, it is only 32 km away from the centre of Rome and you can reach the centre of the city by train, taxi or getting special shuttle transfers.

● “G.B. Pastine Roma Ciampino Airport” is situated in Via Appia Nuova, 15 km from the centre of Rome. It is a short distance from the Rome city ring road (GRA) and offers all the means of transport to get to the capital.

Both airports are connected with the city centre and give you the opportunity to get the metro line you need to reach Tor Vergata University.

Step 2) Subway: Line “A” direction Anagnina and get off at Anagnina Station.

Step 3) Take Line 20 Express to reach the faculty of Science, Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Medicine and Surgery

or Line 500 to reach the Rectorate, Administration offices, Faculty of Law , Faculty of Sciences and Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.

4.2 How to reach the International Relations Office

The office can be easily reached from Anagnina Underground station (terminal Line A) by bus 500 (Facoltà di Giurisprudenza/Rettorato stop).

4.3 Residence permit

Residence permit is required by law if your stay in Italy is longer than 90 days. Within 8 days from arrival, all non-Eu citizens who hold a study visa for Italy must apply for a stay permit for study purposes.

The stay permit is issued by the local police station (Questura - Ufficio Stranieri) but according to the most recent regulation application, now it can be delivered to authorized Post Offices.

The Post Officer will identify you; you will then have to pay € 27,50 (paid through postal money transfer - bollettino postale) for the issuing of the electronic version of the document and € 30,00 for the service (to be paid directly to the Post officer). According to the length of your stay in Italy, you will have to pay a minimum of € 80 to a maximum of € 200.

The Post office will leave you a receipt of the Stay permit application.

Anyway the stay permit is issued against presentation of:

• proof of enough financial means to support yourself

• a document giving evidence of your right to medical care in Italy (go to 4.5 Health Insurance).

• call the free toll number 800.309.309 for general information on the procedure and the addresses of City Halls and Patronati by SMS;

• call the free toll number 803.160 for the addresses of Post offices authorized to accept the above form

4.4 How to obtain an Italian Fiscal Code

The Italian Fiscal Code is a personal code that identifies each person within the Italian State. You need it to open a bank account, or to get a cellular phone. To obtain the tax code you need to complete a request form and apply to the “Agenzia delle Entrate” with a valid identity document (ex: passport, stay permit, visa). The tax code is usually issued immediately.

The closest office to Tor Vergata is :

AGENZIA DELLE ENTRATE tel: 06/231771 Fax:06/231774520

Via di Torre Spaccata, 110 email: dp.iiroma.utroma5@agenziaentrate.it

from Monday to Friday : from 8.45 am to 12.45 pm,

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday : from 14.15 pm to 15.35 pm.

4.5 How to get health insurance

National health insurance in Italy is managed by the National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, SSN).

Registration is handled at a local level by the Local Health Service (Azienda Sanitaria Locale, ASL) which issues a social security number and a health card (Tessera Sanitaria). This entitles the holder to low or no-cost treatment. Hospital services are provided free and a 75 percent reduction is given on the cost of outpatient and some dental treatment.

To find a local ASL office go to this web-site and select your region, in this case “Lazio”: Home -> Servizio Sanitario Nazionale -> Indirizzi utili -> ASL e Aziende ospedaliere

Important! First aid in all public Hospitals is free of charge for everybody.

4.6 How to open a bank account

If you need to open a bank account you should go to one of the local banks at your choice with the following documents:

• Residence permit;

• Italian Fiscal Code;

• Certificate of university enrolment at Tor Vergata;

• Identity document or passport.

4.7 Erasmus in Campus

The association “Erasmus in Campus” has been established for providing services of accommodation and support for all the international students living in Rome. The association team, composed of ex-Erasmus students, is active from 2005 in order to facilitate the integration of students in the urban and university context, paying attention to get enjoyable and amazing the experience of studying and living abroad. Since 2008/09 “Erasmus in Campus” is the most important international student association in Rome, currently it is involving 12 Universities of the city.

The association offers several activities such as cultural visits and events, Erasmus parties, concerts, sport events and much more. You can also get the opportunity of applying a part-time or full-time job checking it out in the website. If you are interested Erasmus in Campus can provide for your accommodation in Campus X offering special discounts and helping you with your booking. For all you need just send an e-mail to the association! They are waiting for you!

Join Erasmus In Campus!

Associazione “Erasmus in Campus”

Via Orazio Raimondo 18

00175 Roma

erasmusroma.eu

info@erasmusroma.eu

tel/fax: 06 7259 2355

5. GUIDELINES FOR LIVING IN ROME

5.1 Average cost of life

❖ Single room in a shared apartment: 300,00-400,00 euro a month

❖ Shared room in a shared apartment: 250,00-300,00 euro a month

❖ 1 litre of milk: 1,30 euro

❖ 1 kilo of pasta: 0,90 euro

❖ Coffee: 0,90 euro

❖ Cappuccino + croissant: 1,70 euro

❖ A beer in a pub: 5,00 euro

❖ Pizza + beer: 10,00 euro

❖ Bus ticket: 1,50 euro

You will find extremely helpful the knowledge of the principal points of connection of the public transport of the city.

However, for further information please visit this link:

5.2 Emergency numbers

113 Police 115 Fire Department 118 medical emergency

(immediate assistance) (free service available 24h)

5.3 Italian phone numbers

In Italy there are 4 phone companies:

• Vodafone

• Tim

• Wind

• 3

You can buy rechargeable cards or you can get a year-long contract.

5.4 Events and entertainment

Rome is a city where you can find plenty of things to do to relax after a long day of study. The selection of cultural events is extremely diverse: theatres, cinemas, museums, libraries and cultural cafes. Enjoying art in Rome does not imply mean visiting a museum, it’s an integral aspect of the city; simply strolling through the city you can come across some of the marvels of art from all ages. For more information about art, museums, exhibitions, music, theatres and other entertainment and events, see turismoroma.it (this website is available in six different languages, including Chinese). In addition, the city is full of pubs and cool clubs where you can either enjoy

live music or dance away the evenings. The trendiest areas are Testaccio, San Lorenzo and Pigneto but there are also many others corners of the city that offer a lot of fun for you and your friends.

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The administrative centre and the Schools are distributed in a mix of urban and natural surroundings.

Far from the chaotic movements of the city, Tor Vergata University offers you the opportunity to get your best way to reach the faculties and services nearby.

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