Founded in 1303 in Rome, Sapienza is one of the oldest universities in Europe and – with about 122,000 students – the largest, too. Sapienza’s mission is to contribute to the development of a knowledge society through excellent research, quality education and international cooperation. Sapienza University is the workplace of 3,500 professors, 2,100 employees, technicians and librarians as well as 1,350 administrative staff in university hospitals.
Sapienza currently offers 300 degree programmes (Bachelor's and Master's) - among which over 60 are taught in English - 200 Advanced Professional Courses, over 90 PhDs and 80 specialisation schools. The School of Advanced Studies provides a programme of excellence and free tuition for the best students. Over 30.000 students come from other Italian cities, nearly 10,000 are international students and over 2,200 students a year take part in international mobility programmes.
University services include 48 libraries (four with 24-hour reading rooms), 18 museums, the Ciao and Hello Orientation Offices, an Orientation and Tutoring Office (SOrT) in each faculty, a Disabled Students Office, the Job Soul Placement Office, and a Public Relations Office. Through the SapienzaSport Centre, the university promotes numerous cultural, social and sports activities to experience the campus, with over 100,000 square metres of facilities to practice all kinds of sports, the orchestras and choirs of Musica Sapienza, the Theatron project, the web radio RadioSapienza.
Scientific research activity at Sapienza covers an extremely broad spectrum of disciplines, reaching levels of excellence in many areas, including archaeology, physics and astrophysics, humanities and cultural heritage, the environment, nanotechnologies, cell and gene therapy, design, aerospace, social and economic sciences.