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Mission and Values
Our Mission
Unicollege’s mission is to provide internationally oriented, degree-granting higher education within the Italian Higher Education System, combining academic rigor, multilingual education, and applied learning.
As an accredited Italian undergraduate and graduate university, we are committed to preparing students for academic progression and professional engagement in global contexts through English-taught programs that align with European, U.S., and international academic frameworks.
Academic Integrity and Institutional Responsibility
Unicollege operates Following the standards and regulations of the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) and upholds the principles of transparency, academic quality, and institutional accountability.
In parallel, Unicollege delivers its international academic offerings through internationally recognized partner’s academic record office, aligning academic delivery with international accreditation standards.
Applied Learning and Academic Progression
Unicollege considers the integration of theory, application, and direct observation to be a core component of university education. All academic programs are structured according to Unicollege’s patented 3A academic model (Acquire, Apply, Amplify).
In the Acquire phase (approximately 70% of each course), students develop a solid instructional core. The Apply phase (approximately 20%) centres on a mandatory capstone project. The Amplify phase (approximately 10%) involves structured field experiences.
Internationalization as an Academic Principle
Internationalization at Unicollege is embedded in curriculum design, language policy, and academic collaboration. English is used as the primary language of instruction.
Unicollege cooperates with more than 80 partner universities in over 40 countries, supporting semester- and year-long student and faculty mobility, pre-college programs, faculty-led initiatives, academic rotations, internships, and double-degree pathways.