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The International Medical Admissions Test (IMAT) is an aptitude test used for admissions into undergraduate medicine and dentistry programs at select Italian universities. . These programs are distinct from their Italian-taught counterparts, as they are delivered in English and are primarily designed for international stude
The University of Milan headquarters at Via Festa del Perdono University of Milan, central library of Law and Humanities. The University of Milan is a public teaching and research university, the second largest university in Italy, which – with 10 schools and a teaching staff of about 2,200 – comprises a wide variety of disciplinary fields.
The course was founded in 2010 as "MiMed" in Humanitas Hospital, as a combined effort of the University of Milan and the hospital.In 2014 the hospital opened its own private course, thus the university renamed the course as "International Medical School" and relocated it in L.I.T.A. (Laboratorio Interdisciplinare Tecnologie Avanzate) building in Segrate.
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[1] [2] Bocconi University in Milan is a leading institution for economics, management and related disciplines in Europe. [ 3 ] Higher education in Italy is mainly provided by a large and international network of public and state affiliated universities .
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The Collegio di Milano, inaugurated on 29 September 2003, was founded by a group of public and private businesses and organisations, among which are seven of Milan's universities (the University of Milan, the Politecnico, the University of Milano-Bicocca, Catholic University of Milan, Bocconi University, IULM University, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University) and Aspen Institute Italy.
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