
Verona, Italy
Establishment Year
1982
National Students
29,000
International Students
1,300
Acceptance Rate
26%
Distance From City
Under 19 minutes to central City
QS World University Ranking
#851-900
Times Higher Education Ranking
401
The University of Verona, established in 1982, has quickly become one of Italy's premier institutions of higher education. Situated in the city of Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the university provides students with a rich academic environment that blends both tradition and modernity. The university is home to more than 20,000 students, offering a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. Verona’s University prides itself on fostering a dynamic academic culture, offering not just education but also research opportunities across diverse fields including humanities, social sciences, medicine, and natural sciences.
(1982) Origins and Establishment
The University of Verona was officially founded in 1982, though the roots of its academic institutions can be traced back several centuries. The origins of higher education in Verona go back to the medieval period when the city was a major cultural hub. Over time, Verona developed its own universities and schools of learning, but these were consolidated into the current university during the 1980s. The university has grown rapidly in terms of student enrollment and academic output, becoming an influential educational institution in the Veneto region.
Modern Day Development
In recent years, the University of Verona has invested heavily in research and modern technology, strengthening its position as a forward-thinking institution. With a growing international presence, the university collaborates with institutions around the world to offer joint programs, exchanges, and research opportunities. Modern-day facilities, including state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms, and libraries, contribute to a cutting-edge learning experience. The university continues to develop in various fields, including digital innovation, environmental sciences, and the humanities, making it a hub for progressive academic work.

The University of Verona’s mission is to offer an inclusive, student-centered education that prepares graduates for success in a globalized world.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked 876
QS World University Ranking
Ranked 770-780
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked 401
Guardian University Guide
Ranked 378-380

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