STUDY IN CAMPANIA
1. University of Naples Federico II
The University of Naples Federico II (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) is one of the oldest public universities in the world, founded in 1224 by Emperor Frederick II. Located in Naples, Italy, it has a rich history and a long tradition of academic excellence.
With over 26 departments, the university offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, medicine, engineering, and natural sciences. It is renowned for its research, innovation, and vibrant academic community, attracting students and scholars from all over the world. The university plays a crucial role in the cultural and scientific development of Southern Italy.

2. Second University of Naples
The Second University of Naples (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli), now known as the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli), was established in 1991 to accommodate the growing number of students in the Naples area. It was named after the renowned architect Luigi Vanvitelli, known for his contributions to Italian architecture, such as the Royal Palace of Caserta.
The university is spread across multiple campuses in the Campania region, offering a diverse range of programs in areas such as medicine, engineering, architecture, law, and humanities. Known for its focus on research and quality education, the institution provides students with a dynamic learning environment and close connections to the local cultural and economic landscape.

3. University of Salerno
The University of Salerno (Università degli Studi di Salerno) is one of Italy’s oldest higher education institutions, with its origins tracing back to a medieval medical school, the Salerno Medical School, considered one of the world’s first medical institutions. Officially established as a modern university in 1968, it has since grown into a leading educational and research institution in southern Italy.
Located in the region of Campania, with its main campus in Fisciano, the University of Salerno offers a wide array of academic programs across various disciplines, including engineering, law, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. It boasts a strong focus on research and innovation and provides modern facilities and a vibrant campus life, attracting students both from Italy and internationally.

4. University of Caserta
The University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”), formerly known as the Second University of Naples, is based in the province of Caserta, Italy. Established in 1991, the university was created to relieve the pressure on the University of Naples Federico II.
Named after the renowned architect Luigi Vanvitelli, the university offers a diverse range of programs, including medicine, architecture, law, engineering, and humanities. With campuses spread across Caserta and nearby areas, the institution provides students with modern facilities and a multidisciplinary academic environment, fostering both learning and research in various fields.
