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4.15 / 5 based on 169 reviews

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“Interesting but not perfectly structured”
Melissa S
Italy, Undergraduate
Humanities, 2020
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The course was pretty new, therefore its structure was not the best, some topics were covered more than once in different courses and others not covered at all. Besides this, every course was interesting and allowed students to have at least a general understanding of most subjects. The entire course is held in english, which is great, though teachers' english proficiency varied. Student life on the other hand was great, Venice is a great city to live in for students and there are many opportunities.
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Pros
City is great, staff is qualified, course spectrum is wide.
Cons
teachers are non-native speakers, organisation of courses and uni is not the best.

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“Truly hard experience”
Rahim M
Italy, Graduate
Management Science, 2020
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It is really hard to find an internship in Italy (without speaking Italian fluently), although university tries to help in this process, by reviewing CVs of the students, giving suggestions. There is also dedicated pages on the website of university for internships in Italy and abroad. Number of zoom seminars are conducted for students on Italian job market. It is also possible to find an internship for yourself from LinkedIn for example and sign a contract. Despite all of the above, I have (and even still) struggled to find one for 4 months already.
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Pros
Jobiri Platform
Cons
More direct help would be better

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“Ca' Foscari University of Venice”
Vittoria C
Italy, Undergraduate
Economics, 2021
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I study at Foreign Trade which is a Bachelor's degree. My course is based in Treviso, a city near Venice. It is not a large campus, so a lot of services (cafeteria, gym, tech lab ecc.) are not available. All in all it is a little but efficient campus, there is a good student service, that helps you through every request or problem that may come up. The courses are very interesting, talking about economics in a theorical but also vey practical (Statistics, Math for Business and Finance), law, marketing and foreign languages.
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A variety of courses
Cons
Little campus

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“Master’s Degree in Language and Management to China (LM- 38)”
Lombardozzi G
Italy, Graduate
Management Science, 2020
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Solid knowledge of the economic-business, legal, historical-political and social-political reality, with a special focus on “Belt and Road Initiative”. With the curriculum Language and Management to China, I have achieved a solid knowledge of Chinese terms related to international trade. The level obtained is equivalent to the C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
The programme has been conducted entirely in English.
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Pros
highly professionalizing
Cons
High tax rates

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“An excellent university in one of the most beautiful city of the world”
Tommaso F
Italy,
Accountancy, 2021
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Ca' Foscari University provides multiple and different services to its students, thanks to an integrated and efficient management system. Different libraries and modern campuses are available to all students providing also a strong wi-fi connection and a Bloomberg lab especially used by business students. The courses are available on the online website and thanks to the use of Moodle, teachers are able to upload slides and lessons every week.
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Careers
The University offers many possibilities for studying abroad thanks to strong connections with European universities. Multiple double-degree programs and Erasmus+ destinations are available for master's students and bachelor degree's students respectively. On the other hand, Ca' Foscari's abroad internships are not well organized or with limited possibilities, therefore it is best to start searching alone
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Pros
A strong connection rooted through the city
Cons
English- teached courses

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“étude en commerce étranger”
Martina C
Italy,
Economics, 2022
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J'ai étudié économie à l'Université de Ca' Foscari à Venice.
Le parcours que j'ai choisi a été celui de Commerce étranger, ça m'a permis de suivre des cours de comptabilité, marketing, économie du développement, organisations des entreprises internationales...
J'ai eu aussi la possibilité d'étudier pendant 6 mois à Paris, à La Sorbonne et d'effectuer mon stage chez Shankara France (Paris).
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Pros
beaucoup de parcours d'étude à choisir