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Martedì, 21 Ottobre 2014 08:40

2. Cursos de grado de libre acceso

Para matricularse es necesario:

Ingresar al portal Alice, ingresar sus datos, cargar una foto tamaño pasaporte y un documento de identidad valido, seleccionar el curso de estudio deseado y seguir las instrucciones.

Entregar a la oficina WIS! (Welcome Internacional Students!), los siguientes documentos:

  • Diploma de la escuela secundaria, en original y su respectiva fotocopia;
  • Declaración de valor (DV),  concedida por la representación diplomática italiana competente por territorio, con traducción oficial en lengua italiana del diploma, autenticado y apostillada, O BIEN en alternativa, certificación concedida por centros ENIC-NARIC en lengua italiana o inglesa;

De ambos documentos deben resultar al menos 12 años de escolaridad, y el título debe permitir el acceso a la universidad en el país de logro

Para Italia, el Centro oficial Enic-Naric es el Cimea. en el siguiente enlace: https://cimea.diplo-me.eu/pisa/#/auth/login Es posible solicitar la certificación Enic-Naric a través de la plataforma DIPLOME reservada para estudiantes que pretenden inscribirse en un curso de estudio en la Universidad de Pisa. Los estudiantes deben crear una cuenta personal, luego encontrarán en su cuenta toda la información sobre cómo solicitar los Certificados y la documentación que se debe presentar. Será posible seguir el estado de las solicitudes y ver los certificados en formato pdf en la sección "My Services".
  • El formulario estampado de inscripción (FORIM);
  • Un documento de identidad valido y su fotocopia;
  • Recibo del pago de la primera cuota de la matrícula (356 euros) o el recibo de la aplicación a la beca de estudio presentada al DSU.

Para mayor informacion sobre las becas erogadas por el DSU están disponibles en el relativo sitio.

Los que quieran matricularse en la universidad de Pisa después del 18 de octubre de 2019 tienen que presentarse a la Internacional Office, Lungarno Pacinotti 44, Pisa, sólo con cita, correo electrónico a Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.

Después del 31 de diciembre, ya no será posible matricularse por él a.a. 2019/2020.

Martedì, 21 Ottobre 2014 08:36

1. Cursos de grado con ingreso programado

Las carreras a número limitado son:

  • Biotecnología - Ciencias Biológicas (prueba única)
  • Química
  • Química para la industria y el medio ambiente.
  • Ciencias del gobierno y de la administración marítima - Ciencias marítimas y navales - Derecho - Prueba Única (Academia Naval de Livorno)
  • Farmacia - Química y Tecnología Farmacéutica
  • Ingeniería Biomédica - Ingeniería Informática
  • Ingeniería para diseño industrial.
  • Ingenieria mecanica
  • Arquitectura de ingeniería de edificios
  • Lenguas y literatura extranjera
  • Management for Business and Economics
  • Medicina y cirugía - Odontología y prótesis dental (prueba única)
  • Medicina veterinaria
  • Profesiones Sanitarias (enfermería, fisioterapia ...)
  • Ciencias del turismo
  • Ciencias de la educacion primaria
  • Ciencias y técnicas de la psicología clínica y de la salud.
  • Ciencias motorias
  • Ciencias y tecnologías de la producción animal: técnicas de cría de animales y educación canina (prueba única).

ATENCIÓN: Para ser admitidos a sustentar las pruebas de Medicina y Cirugía y Odontología y Prótesis dentaria, Medicina Veterinaria, Ingeniería Edil Arquitectura y Ciencias de la Formación Primaria, los candidatos tendrán que inscribirse al curso elegido a través del sitio www.universitaly.it  

Los concursos y la información relativa estarán próximamente en la sección “Dettaglio concorsi” en el portal “Matricolandosi - Inscripción a los concursos por los cursos a acceso programado”.

El candidato tiene que efectuar la registración a través del portal Alice: ingresar los datos personales, hacer el upload de la foto tamaño pasaporte y de un documento de identidad en curso de validez. Sucesivamente el candidato podrá inscribirse al concurso deseado e imprimir el mav por el pago del impuesto concursal.

Los candidatos que habrán superado el examen de admisión tendrán que matricularse dentro de los plazos previstos en el concurso, posteriormente deberán entregar a la oficina WIS! (Welcome Internacional Students!), los siguientes documentos:

  • Diploma de la escuela secundaria, en original y su respectiva fotocopia;
  • Declaración de valor (DV),  concedida por la representación diplomática italiana competente por territorio, con traducción oficial en lengua italiana del diploma, autenticado y apostillada, O BIEN en alternativa, certificación concedida por centros ENIC-NARIC en lengua italiana o inglesa;

De ambos documentos deben resultar al menos 12 años de escolaridad, y el título debe permitir el acceso a la universidad en el país de logro

Para Italia, el Centro oficial Enic-Naric es el Cimea. en el siguiente enlace: https://cimea.diplo-me.eu/pisa/#/auth/login Es posible solicitar la certificación Enic-Naric a través de la plataforma DIPLOME reservada para estudiantes que pretenden inscribirse en un curso de estudio en la Universidad de Pisa. Los estudiantes deben crear una cuenta personal, luego encontrarán en su cuenta toda la información sobre cómo solicitar los Certificados y la documentación que se debe presentar. Será posible seguir el estado de las solicitudes y ver los certificados en formato pdf en la sección "My Services".
  • El formulario estampado de inscripción (FORIM);
  • Un documento de identidad valido y su fotocopia;
  • Recibo del pago de la primera cuota de la matrícula (356 euros) o el recibo de la aplicación a la beca de estudio presentada al DSU.

Los que quieran matricularse en la universidad de Pisa después del 18 de octubre de 2019 tienen que presentarse a la Internacional Office, Lungarno Pacinotti 44, Pisa, sólo con cita, correo electrónico a Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.

Después del 31 de diciembre, ya no será posible matricularse por él a.a. 2019/2020.

Giovedì, 16 Ottobre 2014 10:55

Servizio di Ascolto e Consulenza

Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 13:13

Specialisation Schools

The Specialisation schools of the University of Pisa include the following sectors:

  1. Health sector (for those who have graduated in Medicine and surgery and in some cases, for other types of graduate students); 4 to 6 years duration.
  2. Veterinary sector; 3 years duration.
  3. Cultural heritage sector (archeology and art history); 2 years duration.
  4. Legal professions; 2 years duration.

These Specialisation schools have a limited number of places and the access is regulated only by public selection procedures.

A Master's degree or the equivalent of a long-cycle degree program is required to apply. Physicians must also be already qualified to exercise their profession. Any other requirements are detailed in the specific calls. We strongly recommend you to read carefully the relevant calls which contain all the necessary information including:

  • Course contents and duration;
  • Requirements for application and any possible differences between EU graduates and non-EU graduates;
  • Academic qualifications to be presented or, if possible, to be declared by self-certification;
  • Courses Calendar and contents;
  • Tuition fees payment.

All information, specific for each type of school, is published at the following internet address: Schools of Specialisation.

Should you have any other specific questions, ask the graduate students division at the following website: Sportello Virtuale.

Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 13:10

One-Year Specialisation Programmes

If you have obtained your Bachelor's degree abroad and whether you reside in Italy or not, you may apply to register on-line for the admissions to a Short Specialisation Programme (Master di I livello), which loads to a Specialisation Certificate. The programme lasts 1 or 2 years for a minimum of 60 ECTS.

If you have obtained your Master's degree abroad and whether you reside in Italy or not, you may apply to register on-line for the admissions to a Short Specialisation Programme (Master di I livello and/or Master di II livello), which loads to a Specialisation Certificate. The programme lasts 1 or 2 years for a minimum of 60 ECTS.

Instructions about the online application for admission to the University of Pisa's Short Specialisation Programmes are available in the Call for each Short Specialisation Programme published on the University website on this page.

Once registered, your degree will need to be reviewed by the competent academic team in order to assess how it compares to the Italian academic degree based on duration and content.

If successful, the University will then inform the results of the selected candidates to the competent diplomatic authorities so they may release a long term visa.

Below you can find the documents that must be sent to the didactic offices of the relevant structures of each Short Specialisation Programme, before the application deadlines set out in the call for applications. All contact details of the didactic offices of the Short Specialisation Programmes are indicated on the specific web page of each Programme.

Please note: each one of these documents needs to be officially translated into Italian and authenticated by the Italian consular authority of the country in which they were issued.

  • Bachelor's degree
  • "Dichiarazione di valore in loco" (Certificate of qualification or diploma), issued by the Italian Embassy in the country in which the qualification was awarded.
  • Certificate with the list of courses taken

Further information is available on the website of the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR).

Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 13:07

Master's Degree Programmes

Important dates: enrolment for 2024-2025 a.ystarts on the 24 July 2024 until the 31 December 2024.

Registration is not allowed after 31 December 2024.

Ammissionelm is the Portal for the enrolment to Master's degree programmes

The admission depends on specific academic requirements. For further information on the requirements, please visit the webpage Admission to Second Cycle Degree Programmes webpages and Degree programmes. If you need a preliminary assessment of your current qualification, please email the President of the selected Degree Programme.

EU citizens - or non-EU citizens with a regular Residency permit - choosing to enroll in a Master's Degree Programme at the University of Pisa, are required to:

1. Register on the Alice Portal, entering your personal data to create your personal profile and receive your access credentials. Do not continue in the section “Choose your degree Program” because the Second cycle degree Programs are not listed on the Alice Portal. After registration go directly to the Ammissionelm portal (point n°2).

2. Enroll on line for academic year 2024/2025 to the Ammissionelm Portal.

Once registered on the Alice portal you can log in with your credentials and upload in the appropriate sections the following documents:
- a personal passport-sized photo
- a valid ID

For enrollment please UPLOAD on Ammissionelm Portal the following documents:

  • Bachelor’s Degree Diploma
  • Declaration of value (DV), issued by the Italian Diplomatic Authorities in their home country, along with the official translation into Italian of the diploma, legalised (or with an "apostille") and validated, OR, the Statement of Comparability produced by CIMEA (www.cimea.it), OR the Diploma Supplement
In Italy, the Enic-Naric official Centre is Cimea, at the following link: https://cimea.diplo-me.eu/pisa/#/auth/login It is possible to request the Enic-Naric certificate (the one called "Statement of comparability") through the platform DIPLOME reserved to students who intend to enroll to a degree in the University of Pisa. Students have to create a personal account, they will then find in their personal profile all the information about the modalities to request Certificates and about all the documents to submit. It will be possible to follow the status of the requests and to find the certification in pdf format in the section “My services”.".
  • The University transcript of Records with a list of all the exams completed abroad, and its official translation* into Italian language
  • Courses description on University letterhead or University sealed paper (original version and official translation into Italian*)
    * ONLY for Degrees held in Italian

Once the administrative checks have been passed, your application will be evaluated by the degree program council. Once the board has deliberated on admission to the course, you will receive a notification via email and on the Ammissionelm portal with the result of the assessment and, if admitted, information on the completion of enrollment.

In order to formalize enrollment, all the required documents must be uploaded to the Alice and Ammissionelm portal (as described above). To formalize enrollment it will be necessary either to pay the first installment of university fees (which will appear on the Alice portal following admission to the degree course)** or the receipt of the scholarship application submitted to the DSU.

* Please, contact the President of the selected Degree Programme to assess if the Italian translation is required.

More details on DSU Scholarships (Diritto allo Studio Universitario - Regional support to Higher Education) at www.dsu.toscana.it.  

Please note: all information on the DSU call for a.y. 2024/2025 will be available as soon as possible.

The rules regarding student contributions for the upcoming academic year 2024/2025 will be shortly available on the relevant webpage.

PLEASE NOTE

If choosing to apply for a Master's Degree Programme held in English, we recommend to visit the dedicated webpage for details about procedures, deadlines and academic requirements for admission. 

For the application to a Master's Degree Programme held in English, the candidates are required to access the dedicated Portal

For the academic year 2024/2025, the WIS! Office’s services are available online and in presence, only by appointment via electronic agendafrom 18 July 2024 to 28 February 2025

From 18 July 2024 to 28 February 2025, students holding a foreign qualification can call +39 338 4706070 (Monday-Wednesday-Friday from 10 am to 12 noon) to contact a WIS! Office operator.

 

Info and contact details

International Office
Piazza Torricelli 4 I-56126 Pisa
Tel. +39 338 4706070
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Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 12:27

Specialisation Schools

Our specialisation schools cover the following sectors:

  1. Health sector (for those who have graduated in Medicine and Surgery and in some cases, for other types of graduate students); 4 to 6 years duration.
  2. Veterinary sector; 3 years duration.
  3. Cultural Heritage sector (Archeology and Art History); 2 years duration.
  4. Legal professions; 2 years duration.

Our specialisation schools have a limited number of places and you may only have access by participating in a public selection process.

In order to participate, you must have a Master's degree or the equivalent of a Long single cycle degree program. Physicians must also be already qualified to exercise their profession. Any other requirements are detailed in the specific announcement notices. We strongly recommend you carefully read these notices which contain all the necessary information including:

  • Course contents and duration of study;
  • Requirements for participating and any possible differences between EU graduates and non-EU graduates;
  • Academic qualifications to be presented or, if possible, to self-certify;
  • Calendar and content of the exams;
  • Amount of tuition fees.

All information, subdivided by type of school, is published at the following internet address: Schools of Specialisation.

Should you have any other specific questions, ask the division of graduate students at the following website: Sportello Virtuale.

Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 12:25

One-Year Specialisation Programmes

If you have obtained your Bachelor's degree abroad and whether you reside in Italy or not, you may apply to register on-line for the admissions to a Short Specialisation Programme (Master di I livello), which loads to a Specialisation Certificate. The programme lasts 1 or 2 years for a minimum of 60 ECTS.

If you have obtained your Master's degree abroad and whether you reside in Italy or not, you may apply to register on-line for the admissions to a Short Specialisation Programme (Master di I livello and/or Master di II livello), which loads to a Specialisation Certificate. The programme lasts 1 or 2 years for a minimum of 60 ECTS.

Instructions about the online application for admission to the University of Pisa's Short Specialisation Programmes are available in the Call for each Short Specialisation Programme published on the University website on this page.

Once registered, your degree will need to be reviewed by the competent academic team in order to assess how it compares to the Italian academic degree based on duration and content.

If successful, the University will then inform the results of the selected candidates to the competent diplomatic authorities so they may release a long term visa.

Below you can find the documents that must be sent to the didactic offices of the relevant structures of each Short Specialisation Programme, before the application deadlines set out in the call for applications. All contact details of the didactic offices of the Short Specialisation Programmes are indicated on the specific web page of each Programme.

Please note: each one of these documents needs to be officially translated into Italian and authenticated by the Italian consular authority of the country in which they were issued.

  • Bachelor's degree
  • "Dichiarazione di valore in loco" (Certificate of qualification or diploma), issued by the Italian Embassy in the country in which the qualification was awarded.
  • Certificate with the list of courses taken

Further information is available on the website of the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR).

Mercoledì, 08 Ottobre 2014 12:22

Pre-enrollment to Master's Degree Programmes

PRE-ENROLLMENT REQUEST TO MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMMES (NOT LONG-CYCLE) IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE

If the pre-enrollment request is to a Master's Degree programme, it should be remembered that the admission is subject to some academic requirements.

As for requirements, it is recommended to check on the website page concerning the general dispositions for the admission to Master's degree programmes and the educational offer webpage with specific attention to the concerned degree programme. For a preventive assessment of the qualifications, it is possible to email to the Degree Course Director annexing the obtained qualification and a list of exams and courses taken in the Country of origin.

Candidates choosing a Master's Degree programme in Italian Language must certify an adequate knowledge of Italian Language (level B2). All relevant information is available on Italian language certificate page.

Students choosing to enroll in a Master's Degree Programme at the University of Pisa are required to:

  • Fill in the pre-enrollment form on Universitaly portal and submit it to the Italian diplomatic Authority in their home country after validation by the University of Pisa.

The request is accepted by the Italian Diplomatic Authority in their home country “under condition” if the student has concluded the study programme and has not received the qualification certificate yet and in case the admission to the degree programme is subject to further requests.

Documents to be uploaded on Universitaly portal for the assessment by the University of Pisa and the relevant validation of pre-enrollment request

  1. University degree or equivalent first cycle university qualification
  2. University Degree officially translated into Italian language
  3. Transcript of records of the foreign University where qualification has been obtained
  4. Transcript of records officially translated into Italian language
  5. Study programme, detailed for subject, to obtain the said qualification
  6. Study programme translated into Italian Language
  7. Certificate of Italian language proficiency with a grade not inferior to B2 level of the Council of Europe
  8. Any other documentation required by the University of Pisa, with reference to verification of the foreign qualification authenticity and the consequent validation of pre-enrollment request to be forwarded to the Diplomatic Authority for Visa issuing.

The Declaration of value (Dichiarazione di Valore) will be requested by the University of Pisa to the Italian Diplomatic Authority during the validation of pre-enrollment request. In the event the candidate already have it, it is adivisable to upload only one of the following documents relating to the final secondary school qualification:

  • Declaration of value (Dichiarazione di Valore) released by the Italian Diplomatic Authority responsible for the territory to which the qualification belongs
  • Declaration/statement released by the Italian ENIC-NARIC centre (the one called "Statement of comparability")
  • Other declarations of official foreign institutions

PRE-ENROLLMENT REQUEST TO MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMMES HELD IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE


If choosing to pre-enroll in a Master’s degree programme held in English, please check the webpage to know about procedures, deadlines and academic requirements. For pre-enrolling in a Master’s Degree held in English the certificate of Italian language Proficiency (B2 level) is not required. During pre-enrollment we suggest to upload an international certificate attesting English language Proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, etc.) for the visa issuing by the Italian Diplomatic Authority in your Country.

Students choosing to pre-enroll in the Master's degree Programme held in English language at the University of Pisa are required to:

  • Fill in the pre-enrollment form on Universitaly portal and submit it to Italian diplomatic Authority in their home country after validation by the University of Pisa.

The request is accepted by the Italian Diplomatic Authority in their home country “under condition” if the student has concluded the study programme and has not the qualification certificate yet and in case the admission to the degree programme is subject to other requests.

Documents to be uploaded on Universitaly portal for the assessment by the University of Pisa and the relevant validation of pre-enrollment request to a Master’s degree programme in English language

  1. University degree or equivalent first cycle university qualification
  2. Admission letter released by the Study programme chosen for pre-enrolllment
  3. International certificate attesting English language Proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, etc.) for the visa issuing by the Italian Diplomatic Authority in their Country.

The Declaration of value (Dichiarazione di Valore) will be requested by the University of Pisa to the Italian Diplomatic Authority during the validation of pre-enrollment request. In the event the candidate already have it, it is adivisable to upload only one of the following documents relating to the final secondary school qualification:

  • Declaration of value (Dichiarazione di Valore) released by the Italian Diplomatic Authority responsible for the territory to which the qualification belongs
  • Declaration/statement released by the Italian ENIC-NARIC centre (the one called "Statement of comparability")
  • Other declarations of official foreign institutions

 

Martedì, 07 Ottobre 2014 14:42

Scuole di Specializzazione

Le scuole di specializzazione dell'Università di Pisa sono attivate nelle seguenti aree:

  • Area sanitaria: Scuole di Specializzazione per laureati in Medicina e chirurgia; Scuole di Specializzazione per laureati "non medici" in altre professioni sanitarie. Durata: da 4 a 6 anni.
  • Area veterinaria: Scuole di specializzazione per laureati in Medicina veterinaria. Durata: 3 anni.
  • Area della tutela, gestione e valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale: Scuole di specializzazione per i laureati in discipline storico-artistiche e archeologiche. Durata: 2 anni.
  • Area delle professioni legali: Scuole di Specializzazione per laureati in Giurisprudenza. Durata: 2 anni.

Il numero di posti disponibili per ciascuna Scuola di specializzazione è limitato; la loro assegnazione avviene ogni anno tramite concorso pubblico.

Per partecipare, è necessario avere conseguito una laurea magistrale (Master's degree) o un titolo accademico corrispondente alla laurea magistrale a ciclo unico dell'ordinamento italiano. I medici devono avere superato anche l'esame di abilitazione all'esercizio della professione.

Gli ulteriori requisiti richiesti sono elencati in dettaglio nei bandi di concorso per l'accesso a ciascuna Scuola. È perciò molto importante leggere con attenzione tali avvisi, in cui sono pubblicate tutte le informazioni necessarie, tra cui:

  • Contenuti e durata del corso;
  • Requisiti di partecipazione ed eventuali differenze fra laureati in Paesi dell'Unione Europea e laureati in Paesi extraeuropei;
  • Titoli accademici da presentare o, se possibile, da auto-certificare;
  • Calendario e contenuto delle prove di accesso;
  • Ammontare delle tasse.

Tutte le informazioni, suddivise per tipologia di Scuola, sono pubblicate alla pagina internet dedicata.

Per eventuali ulteriori informazioni, è possibile scrivere alla Direzione didattica e servizi agli studenti - Settore Laureati tramite lo Sportello Virtuale.

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