Study in Italy 2025–26: Scholarships Now Open with Flexible English Requirements

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ROME, July 4, 2025 — Italy is emerging as a top destination for international students, offering generous scholarships across its leading universities and government-backed programs. With flexible English language requirements and wide-ranging academic fields — from science and engineering to humanities and social sciences — studying in Italy is now more accessible than ever.
🇮🇹 Flexible English Proficiency Rules
Many Italian universities now accept alternatives to the traditional IELTS test, including:
Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificates from prior institutions
TOEFL, Duolingo English Test, and other recognized English assessments
This flexibility opens doors for students from diverse linguistic backgrounds and reduces barriers for applicants in countries where IELTS access is limited.
🔑 Key Scholarship Opportunities for 2025–26
Here are some of the most prominent opportunities now open or about to open:
🎓 University of Bologna Scholarships 2025
For: Bachelor’s and Master’s programs
Benefits: Tuition waivers and up to €11,000 annually
🏗 Politecnico di Milano Scholarships 2025–26
For: Engineering, Architecture, Design
Benefits: Merit-based full tuition coverage + up to €10,000 in stipend
🏛 University of Siena Scholarships
For: Arts, Humanities, Economics
Highlight: Accepts MOI certificates as proof of English proficiency
🔬 University of Pavia CICOPS Scholarships 2026
For: Short-term research (4–12 weeks)
Targeted at: Researchers from developing countries
Benefits: Fully funded, including accommodation and living expenses
🇮🇹 Italian Government Scholarships 2025–26
For: Postgraduate studies & Italian language courses
Benefits: Tuition, €900 monthly stipend, health insurance
🌍 Other Notable Offers:
University of Florence – Sciences, Economics, Design
Sapienza University of Rome – Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
University of Turin – Global development and economics
📋 How to Apply
Step 1: Choose a university and program that matches your interests and language eligibility
Step 2: Gather required documents:
Academic transcripts
Passport copy
Letters of recommendation
Proof of English proficiency (MOI or test scores)
Step 3: Apply via the university’s official portal or a centralized scholarship platform
Step 4: If accepted, apply for a Type D student visa (non-EU students only)
📅 Deadlines vary by institution but typically fall between March and July 2025
🎓 Academic Requirements
Bachelor’s: High school diploma
Master’s: Recognized Bachelor’s degree
PhD/Research: Master’s degree in a relevant field
While no professional work obligations are attached to most scholarships, maintaining strong academic performance is essential to retain funding.
🌐 Why Italy?
With its world-class education, growing reputation for research, and international partnerships, Italy offers not just financial support but also a cultural and academic experience rich in history, innovation, and opportunity.
📝 For full details, visit the official websites of the universities or search through Italy’s national scholarship databases.