Milan campus
Highlights
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Milan is the economic capital of Italy with over 3,000 active companies present, ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to multinationals
- The World capital of fashion and design brands, host of many annual international events
- Centrally located campus facilitates access to internships across the city
- Conveniently positioned, transport hub with three airports, high-speed trains, and a 2-hour drive from the Alps and the Ligurian coast
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Brescia campus
Highlights
- Brescia has a long history that is evidenced by the architecture of Roman, Medieval and Renaissance periods
- The city has a very active social and economic fabric
- Rich in cultural and leisure opportunities, it is a thriving tourist attraction, thanks to its proximity to renowned lakes Garda and Iseo
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Cremona campus
Highlights
- Cremona has a picturesque historic centre with most sights clustered around the main square, Piazza del Comune
- A must for music lovers. The city was home to many luthiers, makers of stringed instruments
- The Teatro Ponchielli (where Mozart once performed) has one of the largest stages in Italy and is still popular for international performances
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Piacenza campus
Highlights
- Piacenza is located less than 1-hour train ride away from Milan
- A key position in the Northern Italian food valley where approximately 53,000 agricultural businesses are based
- €113 billion contributions to the agri-food sector
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Rome campus
Highlights
- A true cultural capital. The Eternal City and cradle of western civilisation
- An open-air museum: host to many of the world’s most breathtaking masterpieces, from Michelangelo’s ceiling in la Cappella Sistina, to the beautiful attractions in Piazza Navona, la Fontana di Trevi, il Vittoriano, il Colosseo
- A popular set of Academy Award-winning movies: The Great Beauty, La Dolce Vita, and Roman Holiday among others