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Benefits and exemptions for Collegio Superiore, I guess
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I'm not sure. This part is, I believe, in Italian. So it's the name of the school, college
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So this is for bachelor's, master's, and PhD students. It's in University of Bologna
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I've made like a short about this. The oldest university in the world
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It's full funding. All nationalities, all subjects are accepted. And as you can see, it covers
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quite a lot from tuition fees to free accommodation free accommodation we'll get to these later
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but free accommodation i believe is one of the most important things here but first let's see
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a little bit more about the school shall we university of bologna it's a very very big school
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it has a lot of scholarships by the way 10 scholarships and now as you can see if you want to learn
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more about like application process you can click here for bachelors or masters this is on
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our page. Yep for degree programs, PhD programs. I think it's very well laid out. You can find the
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information you are looking for. And then we have deadlines. Now as you can see, tuition fees are
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way, way, way more affordable than a lot of universities in United States, in again, like Canada
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Australia or United Kingdom, 800 euros. But this scholarship also covers that too can be still quite a lot for some families and again
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as you can see there are other scholarships as well so if you want to study in Italy if you want to study in the oldest university in the world let me show you where it is and kind of like what looks like too It a very very good school As you can see it in the northern Italy and this is
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yeah, this is the school. So one thing about Italy is that like a lot of universities do not have
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very extremely high tuition fees, but again, especially in places like Bologna
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like northern Italy, living expenses can be quite high. Living costs are quite, can be quite high
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By the way, a fun fact about this city is that it would, it was known as the Manhattan of Renaissance
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or Manhattan of Middle Ages because it has, it had these like towers that were built in the city
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that were like rich Renaissance families were, I believe city had like hundreds of them at some
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point so it was called it was dubbed at the Manhattan so yeah it's a very good city it's a
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very good school and if you want to study in Italy it can be quite expensive so
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let's see the scholarship and now and scholarship and scholarship and Italy especially
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northern Italy can be quite expensive but as you can see you have these benefits
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like exemption from tuition fees, financial contribution, accommodation. Accommodation can be quite expensive because, like, I think it's one of the biggest expenses
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in, like, northern Italy, because, like, there are very touristic places too
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Also, like tutoring, interdisciplinary education, exchanges, active participation, etc. And this like living costs you get between 1 and 3 euros which is quite a lot
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Yeah, that's it. That's like, it's a very, if you could find maybe a part-time job or any other plan of, like, financing your cost of living in Italy, I think it's a very good idea to study there, study in the school
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like it's like its alumni is crazy like it includes people like Dante
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like Petrarch a lot of people so yeah it's a very good school
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and like the only problem is that can be quite costly to live in
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so yeah that's it Amen do you want to add anything about this scholarship
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I really share the link yeah so as far as far as this scholarship is concerned
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as we mentioned every week studying Europe for the most part is not
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very expensive even living in a city like Bologna is like the cost of living is around 1,000
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for a single person so this covers way more than that it covers up to 3 more
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times than the cost of living without rent and since they also provide
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free accommodation. You are actually making, so they're giving you way more than you need
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even if you choose to rent your own place and not use the university's accommodation
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It's a really, really great opportunity. And for students who want to apply
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for admission the deadlines are very close For masters it in less than six days And for bachelor students it in a month and a bit
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So if anyone watching us and wants to apply, the deadline is very, very close
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Yeah. Actually, if I was in university, I did not, when I was in university
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I didn't have any of these information. If I was in university right now, I'm pretty sure I would
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be I would go for this although I'm not sure about this one is um like this is this
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typened monthly uh like 1,500 dollars sorry euros I'm not sure but where it says
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I don't think it kind of states that it's monthly do you think it's monthly or maybe like
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per semester that is actually a very good point if it's monthly it's extremely good but even if it's
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for semester it's still a quite good um like living stipend considering that you won't be paying
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for accommodations etc yes um yeah so again If I was in university right now, I would absolutely go for this one
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And so, yeah, that's it. That's the benefits and exemptions for Collegio-Supioria students at the University of Bologna
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And if you have any questions about this one or any other scholarship, you might ask them in the chat
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But seeing that we have no other questions, I will move on to our next scholarship