Europe, Russia and Central Asia : Italy
The Europe Team are really keen to connect with students interested in studying with at Warwick. These chats are informal and do not affect admission - they're simply an opportunity for you to learn more about Warwick, and about applying to and studying in the UK. Find out moreLink opens in a new window
The University of Warwick is pleased to welcome students from across Europe, Russia and Central Asia each year, studying from foundation programme to our research degrees. All the information you need on making your application to Warwick can be found below. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
Entry Requirements
Warwick IFP: For information on entry requirements for the Warwick International Foundation Programme, please visit their website
UndergraduateLink opens in a new window: Typically we require the Diploma di Esame di Stato with a minimum of 85% overall to include 3 State Examinations.
A-Level | Diploma di Esame di Stato |
A*A*A | 98% |
A*AA | 95% |
AAA | 93% |
AAB | 90% |
ABB | 85% |
When considering scaled predicted grades, the University of Warwick will typically look at the lower grade and the stream of the Diploma di Esame di Stato. For the following undergraduate courses, required subject grades will need to be met via additional qualifications (e.gs, AP or IB HL):
· Chemistry
· Computer Science
· Engineering
· Mathematics
· Physics
· Statistics
PostgraduateLink opens in a new window: We would typically require a Diploma di Laurea, from a recognised institution, for entry onto our postgraduate taught courses. The typical minimum equivalencies are dependent on the institution.
Standard equivalencies:
UK Classification | Diploma di Laurea overall score |
1st | 110 |
High 2.1 | 108 |
2.1 | 104 |
2.2 | 100 |
From selected top-ranked Private and Specialist institutions:
UK Classification | Diploma di Laurea overall score |
1st | 108 |
High 2.1 | 104 |
2.1 | 100 |
2.2 | 92 |
English Requirements
You need to demonstrate a required level of English language proficiency to meet the entry requirements for Warwick. Please see more here.
Visa Information for Italy
How do I apply for a Student Visa?
You can find more information about how to prepare for a Student Visa application, including how to complete the online application form, what documents to prepare, and what documents to submit here.
From 1 January 2021, if you have not previously been granted Settled or Pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you will be subject to immigration control in order to study in the UK
Please click on the following link and read the guidance provided: EEA Nationals | Brexit (warwick.ac.uk)
Is a Tuberculosis (TB) certificate required?
To check whether a Tuberculosis (TB) certificate is required and for a list of approved medical practitioners, please see the UK Government website.
Do the differentiation arrangements apply to me?
To find out whether the differentiation arrangements apply to you when applying for a student route visa, please visit see the Immigration Service website.
Are you applying with dependants?
If you are considering bringing your family to Warwick, you should read this guidance.
Further Guidance
If you require further guidance or information, including advice on what to do if your visa is refused, please see www.warwick.ac.uk/immigration and contact the team via their Live Chat or contact form here.
Visits to your country
The University of Warwick typically visits Italy each year. Future visits will be advertised here when available.
Visiting the UK? We would be delighted to welcome you to an Open Day, or Independent Campus Visit on request (webform and details here).
Scholarships
We offer a range of scholarships for EU and International applicants. You can find a further information on those on our Scholarships website. All fees for Home/EU and International students are listed here You can also find information on living costs here.Student Community
The Warwick Italian-Speaking Society, Italian SocietyLink opens in a new window and European Society (including Facebook and Instagram) are just three of 300+ student-run clubs and societies on campus. Our active global student community runs Sports Clubs and Student Societies that are open to all. You can deepen academic debates, pursue student-led action and campaigning, broaden your cultural horizons, take up new hobbies and sports, stage performances, cultivate your networks and career planning, or simply make friendships that could last a lifetime. You can find the full list of clubs and societies here.
If you want to read more about Warwick, the application process and student life, direct from our students, please visit the links below.
Anastasia Cagnoni | Antonio Grassi | Anfisa Semenova |
Applying to Warwick
The University of Warwick works with ElabLink opens in a new window and SI-UK in Italy. Our representatives at Elab and SI-UK can provide advice and guidance on applying to, and studying at the University of Warwick. You may also find the Education UK global website useful for information on studying in the UK.
Apply for Undergraduate DegreesLink opens in a new window via UCAS or apply Direct for our International FoundationLink opens in a new window or Postgraduate DegreesLink opens in a new window.
Arriving at Warwick
For guidance on arriving at the University of Warwick, including information on Airport transfers, please view our Welcome to Warwick pages.
Contact the Europe Team
Questions about studying with us? Daria Patini and Donna Corcoran are your dedicated contacts for Italy.
You can connect with us by email, phone, or 25-minute online counselling appointments on request (see details here). For quick questions and specific admissions enquiries, our wider team run regular live chats.
Email: eurusca@warwick.ac.uk
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