Economics and Management
- Degree
- Undergraduate School
- Credits
- 180 ECTS
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Language
- Italian
- Year
- 2026/2027
The Luiss Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management prepares students to understand how organisations, markets and economic systems operate, providing them with the tools needed to make decisions in complex and constantly evolving environments.
The programme combines economics, management, law and quantitative methods, developing analytical skills, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities and a strong aptitude for teamwork. Applied teaching, interaction with companies and institutions, and the analysis of real-world cases enable students to turn theoretical knowledge into practical skills that can be applied across a range of business and professional contexts.
Thanks to the opportunity to personalise their study path, the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management allows students to build a profile aligned with their interests and goals, preparing them both for further studies and for entering the world of work.
Director
The study plan of the Luiss Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management is structured over three years and combines a common core with the opportunity to personalise the study path.
During the first two years, students acquire a solid foundation in economics, business, law and quantitative disciplines. In the third year, they can choose one of six specialist tracks, some of which are taught entirely in English, focusing on management, marketing, digital transformation, administration and finance.
Elective courses allow students to explore emerging sectors, specialised topics and international contexts in greater depth. The study plan combines lectures, workshops, group work, case studies and project-based activities, including the Grand Challenge, dedicated to the interdisciplinary resolution of complex problems.
The programme is completed with an internship and opportunities to engage with companies and institutions, allowing students to apply the skills they have acquired in real-world settings.
Study Plan
Year I 2027/2028
Private law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to examine the concept of a business within the socio-economic context in which it is embedded. Students will be given the opportunity to analyse the management process and handle the main accounting records.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
The main objective of the course, given its placement in the first year, is to provide the requisite terminological tools for students' initial approach to law and basic legal knowledge aimed at understanding the interrelationships between institutions, law and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
The course aims to provide a foundation in statistical and econometric analysis, sufficient to highlight its potential applications in economics and finance. Students will learn to recognize various types of data and related analysis techniques, using simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, and an introduction to time series.
Marketing
The course provides students with essential marketing knowledge, going beyond a basic introduction to delve deeply into the numerous multidisciplinary references that enable them to rigorously address the management of exchange processes, the market, and competition.
Markets & Strategies
The course aims to understand the strategies by which some companies manage to obtain positive economic profits in a persistent way, while others achieve negative returns and are eventually forced to exit the market.
Business and Marketing Analytics
The course aims to prepare students for real-world data analytics applications they will encounter in business environments, by equipping them with both technical and business perspectives on data analytics. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of various analytical methods and their practical applications in marketing and business decision-making.
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Year I 2027/2028
Private Law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to delve deeper into the phenomenon of the company within the socio-economic context in which it operates. The student will have the opportunity to analyze the management process and perform key accounting entries.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
Given that this course is offered in the first year, its main goal is to provide students with the terminology they need for their initial exposure to law, as well as a foundational understanding of the legal system to grasp the relationships between institutions, law, and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
The course aims to provide the fundamentals of statistical and econometric analysis, with a focus on highlighting its potential applications in economics and finance. Students will learn to recognize different types of data and the corresponding analysis techniques, using simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, and an introduction to time series.
Marketing
The course provides students with essential marketing knowledge, going beyond a basic introduction to delve deeply into the numerous multidisciplinary references that enable them to rigorously address the management of exchange processes, the market, and competition.
Value Creation Strategies
The course will allow students to delve deeper into the concept of sustainable value creation. By learning the business model building process and the dynamics underlying an innovative business model, students will gain an understanding of the strategic and operational activities essential for creating sustainable value for a company.
Leadership and Organizational Wellbeing
The goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the main conceptualizations of well-being, both at the individual and organizational levels, and how this is influenced by leadership, as one of the main factors that can ensure optimal human functioning at work.
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other Activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Year I 2027/2028
Private Law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to delve deeper into the phenomenon of the company within the socio-economic context in which it operates. The student will have the opportunity to analyze the management process and perform key accounting entries.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
Given that this course is offered in the first year, its main goal is to provide students with the terminology they need for their initial exposure to law, as well as a foundational understanding of the legal system to grasp the relationships between institutions, law, and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
The course aims to provide the fundamentals of statistical and econometric analysis, with a focus on highlighting its potential applications in economics and finance. Students will learn to recognize different types of data and the corresponding analysis techniques, using simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, and an introduction to time series.
Marketing
The course provides students with essential marketing knowledge, going beyond a basic introduction to delve deeply into the numerous multidisciplinary references that enable them to rigorously address the management of exchange processes, the market, and competition.
Value Creation Strategies
The course will allow students to delve deeper into the concept of sustainable value creation. By learning the business model building process and the dynamics underlying an innovative business model, students will gain an understanding of the strategic and operational activities essential for creating sustainable value for a company.
Leadership and Organizational Wellbeing
The goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the main conceptualizations of well-being, both at the individual and organizational levels, and how this is influenced by leadership, as one of the main factors that can ensure optimal human functioning at work.
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other Activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Year I 2027/2028
Private Law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to delve deeper into the phenomenon of the company within the socio-economic context in which it operates. The student will have the opportunity to analyze the management process and perform key accounting entries.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
Given that this course is offered in the first year, its main goal is to provide students with the terminology they need for their initial exposure to law, as well as a foundational understanding of the legal system to grasp the relationships between institutions, law, and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
The course aims to provide the fundamentals of statistical and econometric analysis, sufficient to highlight its potential applications in economics and finance. Students will learn to recognize different types of data and the corresponding analysis techniques, using simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, and an introduction to time series.
Marketing
The course provides students with essential marketing knowledge, going beyond a basic introduction to delve deeply into the numerous multidisciplinary references that enable them to rigorously address the management of exchange processes, the market, and competition.
Advanced Coding for Data Analysis
In this hands-on course, students will be introduced to the essential programming tools for data analysis. Using Python as their primary programming language, students will become familiar with data manipulation, exploratory analysis, and visualization techniques. They will leverage some of the most popular Python libraries and work with real-world datasets.
Artificial Intelligence for Decision Making
The course aims to introduce the dynamics and megatrends of technologies in the Artificial Intelligence sector, and to analyze the impacts they will have on socio-economic processes, especially those that support information processing in general and decision-making in particular.
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other Activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Year I 2027/2028
Private Law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to delve deeper into the phenomenon of the company within the socio-economic context in which it operates. The student will have the opportunity to analyze the management process and perform key accounting entries.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
Given that this course is offered in the first year, its main goal is to provide students with the terminology they need for their initial exposure to law, as well as a foundational understanding of the legal system to grasp the relationships between institutions, law, and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
The course aims to provide the fundamentals of statistical and econometric analysis, sufficient to highlight its potential applications in economics and finance. Students will learn to recognize different types of data and the corresponding analysis techniques, using simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, and an introduction to time series.
Economics of Financial Markets and Intermediaries
The aim of this course is to provide students with basic knowledge of the mechanisms of financial intermediation and the functioning of financial markets, including the technical, legal, financial and operational characteristics of financial instruments traded by intermediaries.
Planning and Control
Auditing, Professional Ethics and Professional Practice
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other Activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Year I 2027/2028
Private Law
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts and principles of the area of the legal system that governs relationships between private individuals, with a particular focus on the so-called economic analysis of civil law.
Business Economics
The course aims to delve deeper into the phenomenon of the company within the socio-economic context in which it operates. The student will have the opportunity to analyze the management process and perform key accounting entries.
Mathematics
The course aims to equip students with the key mathematical tools used to analyze and solve a wide range of problems in economics, business, finance, and insurance.
History of Economics and Business
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the evolution of global economic history, a comparison of different models of industrialization, and an understanding of the reshaping of economic systems—capitalism and collectivism—through the process of globalization.
Public Economic Law
Given that this course is offered in the first year, its main goal is to provide students with the terminology they need for their initial exposure to law, as well as a foundational understanding of the legal system to grasp the relationships between institutions, law, and economics.
Computer Science
The course provides the fundamentals for understanding the operating principles of modern digital technologies and some implications of their daily use by users and organizations.
Microeconomics
The course provides an introduction to microeconomic analysis, covering the fundamentals of classical consumption and production theory, the main market forms, and also the modern theory of choice under conditions of strategic interaction.
Statistics
The course aims to equip students with the fundamental statistical methods for collecting and analyzing univariate and bivariate data.
Year II 2028/2029
Accounting and Financial Statements
The course aims to teach students how to record various accounting entries and prepare financial statements in accordance with national accounting standards.
Financial Mathematics
The course aims to introduce the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics and provide students with the necessary tools to solve financial problems under conditions of certainty.
Economics and Business Management
The course aims to analyze the most significant issues and challenges faced by business executives, developing personal skills, abilities, and attitudes to understand and effectively address the challenges of competition in the external environment.
Commercial Law
The course aims to delve into the main topics concerning the regulation of business activities, with a particular focus on the rules governing entrepreneurs and business activities, partnerships and corporations, and, in essential terms, crises and insolvency proceedings.
Industrial Economics
The course provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, competition law, and the regulation of economic sectors where there are forms of competition restriction.
Business Organization
The course aims to develop the theoretical and conceptual knowledge needed to analyze organizational problems and provide the methodological tools required to design interventions for organizational architecture.
Macroeconomics and Economic Policy
In this course, students will explore the economic system as a whole and learn to interpret and forecast aggregate variables such as gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, inflation, and exchange rates.
Corporate Finance
The course aims to help students answer two fundamental questions: what investments should a company make, and how should it raise the money to finance those investments?
Grand Challenge
Year III 2029/2030
Applied Statistics and Econometrics
Teaching provides the conceptual foundation for strategic business planning, for regulating competition, and for governing sectors of economic activity where forms of competition are restricted.
Monetary and Credit Economics
Financial Market Analysis
The aim of this course is to study financial markets and develop the tools needed to build and manage a financial portfolio.
Economics of Financial Markets and Intermediaries
The course aims to provide a foundational understanding of the mechanisms of financial intermediation and how financial markets operate, including the technical, legal, financial, and operational characteristics of the financial instruments traded by intermediaries.
2 elective courses
Additional Credits
Mandatory English Language
Humanities
Other Activities
Internship (or Third Elective Course)
Final Thesis
Total ECTS
Luiss offers students on the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management numerous opportunities for international study and mobility.
Available programmes include:
- International Honours Programme (IHP) - Stanford Summer Session;
- Erasmus+ and international exchanges;
- Free Mover Semester Abroad;
- International Summer Schools;
- ENGAGE.EU International Mobility Programmes.
Discover all the international programmes and mobility opportunities offered by Luiss to enrich your academic experience, develop intercultural skills and prepare you to work in international professional environments.
Starting from October 2026, the admission calls will be published, providing the requirements, application procedures and deadlines for submitting an application for admission to the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management.
Tuition, scholarships and financial aid
The annual tuition fee for enrolment in the first year of the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management for the 2027/2028 academic year is €15,000, payable in three instalments, in addition to the regional tax.
Luiss offers scholarships and partial or full tuition fee waivers, also thanks to the support of public and private partners. Students can therefore access concrete financial support throughout their academic journey.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management provides a solid foundation both for further studies and for entering the world of work. Graduates can enrol in Luiss Master’s Degree Programmes or those offered by other universities in Italy and abroad, or pursue first-level university Master’s programmes, building a pathway aligned with their interests and professional goals.
Thanks to its interdisciplinary education and the different tracks available in the third year, the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Management offers career opportunities across a wide range of business and institutional contexts. Graduates can pursue roles such as Business Analyst, Marketing Specialist, Financial Analyst, Consultant, HR Specialist and Project Manager, or develop entrepreneurial initiatives and innovative start-ups.
The main sectors offering career opportunities include industrial and service companies, consulting firms, banks, insurance companies, public administrations, international organisations and third-sector organisations.
The programme’s close connection with the business world, project-based activities, internship opportunities and Luiss’ international network foster the development of professional skills and support graduates as they build their career paths.
Luiss Alumni Network
After graduating in Economics and Management, the Luiss Alumni Network offers the opportunity to join an international community of more than 70,000 alumni. Through 19 active chapters around the world, graduates and students can build professional relationships, share experiences and maintain a strong connection with the University.
Networking events, opportunities for professional exchange, training opportunities, reunions, cultural visits and initiatives dedicated to the community foster dialogue across generations and support the personal and professional growth of Luiss Alumni.