Countdown to the entrance exam for Bachelor's and Master's degree programs
Countdown to the entrance exam for Bachelor's and Master's degree programs
Managing and addressing the new and interconnected geopolitical, economic, and energy challenges will be the role of tomorrow's professionals, managers, and civil servants. They must be able to anticipate, interpret, and understand highly interconnected phenomena, both globally and locally.
Creating pathways for these new roles is the mission of Luiss Guido Carli, which, for the 2023–2024 academic year, is once again offering a Bachelor’s and a single-cycle Master’s program (the application deadline is February 8, 2023) that focuses on interdisciplinarity, internationalization, and innovation.
The university’s goal is to equip students with a “toolkit” that includes both “soft” and “hard” skills, as well as high-impact extracurricular experiences. This aims to build their awareness of today’s global dynamics and prepare them for a constantly evolving job market. To prepare to become curious and open-minded professionals in the fields of economics, management, law, and political science, high school seniors can take the Luiss Admission Test online from February 20 to February 24, 2023.
Thanks to its close collaboration with the business world and leading national and international institutions, Luiss is now ranked 22nd globally for Political Studies according to the prestigious QS by Subject 2022 ranking. Among the more than 315 partner universities, it's worth highlighting the collaboration with Renmin University of China in Beijing and George Washington University in Washington, D.C., for the “ACE” triple degree. “ACE” stands for “America, China & Europe,” and the program aims to prepare future-ready global managers who can work and interact in multicultural contexts across different continents.
“Formulating questions and developing solutions, navigating different fields of knowledge to innovate: the ‘enquirer’ students who choose to study at Luiss will need to know, know how to do, and know how to be,” said Rector Andrea Prencipe, adding: “Our educational model fosters a mindset that enables students to tackle increasingly complex challenges and to reinvent or create new professions and trades in a world that is constantly changing.”
The values embedded in the DNA of the University named after Guido Carli help revitalize the social elevator, bridge gaps, and ensure equal opportunities for all. That’s why, in the coming academic year, over 1,300 scholarships will once again be awarded to support young talent.
For more information: https://www.luiss.it/ammissione/ammissione-triennali-e-ciclo-unico/test