Founded in 1404, the University of Turin is one of Italy’s oldest and most prestigious universities. It offers a broad curriculum organised into 27 departments, covering fields such as economics, law, political science, sciences, humanities, and health. The university blends tradition with innovation, supporting national and international research excellence.
The institution prioritises both fundamental and applied research, with numerous centres dedicated to scientific advancement and technology transfer. It fosters close ties with industries and entrepreneurship through incubators and spin-offs, gaining global recognition for its quality education and research.