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International Student Desk Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11 20136 Milan Italy Tel. +39 025836.2236 Fax +39 025836.2204 Email: [email protected] www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

Markets & External Affairs

Università Commer

ciale

Luigi Bocconi

The International Student Desk (ISD) is the Bocconi office committed to helping incoming exchange students make the most of their stay on campus. A dedicated team is available to assist all incoming exchange students to better adjust to their new lives in Italy, in Milan and at Bocconi.

Arrival in a foreign country and getting used to a new environment can be very challenging. The ISD offers exchange students a series of tailored services and activities to help them acclimate to their new surroundings during the beginning of their program and support them throughout their stay.

ISD services include :

• Welcome Activities

• Orientation Meeting

• Welcome Desk

• Relocation Assistance

• Italian Language Courses

• Housing Support

• Academic Advising

To get started with your experience

in Italy and at Bocconi,

have a look at our

Welcome Guide online at:

www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

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Università Bocconi, founded in 1902, was the first Italian university to grant a degree in economics. For over a century, Bocconi has played a leading role in Italy’s social and economic modernization.

Today, Bocconi is a research university of international standing and is considered a leading university in Italy and Europe. Bocconi grants Bachelor, Master of Science, and PhD degrees in the areas of economics, management, finance and law, while its School of Management provides post-experience management education. About 14% of the approximately 14,500 students choosing to study at Bocconi each year are international. Our university is committed to providing students with an internationally-diverse education through Exchange Programs and a wide range of international opportunities for enrolled students.

In 2012 Bocconi opened its first offshore campus in India: the MISB Bocconi Mumbai International School of Business. It aims to provide a solid and innovative business education at a post-graduate level.

Università Bocconi, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the University of Southern California-Marshal School of Business have developed the World Bachelor in Business(WBB), the first undergraduate program in which students will live and study on three continents and earn degrees from three universities.

In addition, Bocconi has created a network of alliances with partner universities all over the world. The university is part of three

prestigious international university networks, which hold the top spots in world rankings: • PIM, Partnership in International

Management

• CEMS, The Global Alliance in Management Education

• THEMIS, The Network in International and Business Law

Università Commerciale

Luigi Bocconi

Each year at Bocconi, there are:

• around 1200 incoming students from partner universities

• over 3000 outgoing students studying and working abroad

• over 100 courses taught in English each semester

• 27 programs taught in English

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Contact Details

International Student Desk Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11 20136 Milan Italy Tel. +39 025836.2236 Fax +39 025836.2204 Email: [email protected] www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

Markets & External Affairs

Università Commer

ciale

Luigi Bocconi

The International Student Desk (ISD) is the Bocconi office committed to helping incoming exchange students make the most of their stay on campus. A dedicated team is available to assist all incoming exchange students to better adjust to their new lives in Italy, in Milan and at Bocconi.

Arrival in a foreign country and getting used to a new environment can be very challenging. The ISD offers exchange students a series of tailored services and activities to help them acclimate to their new surroundings during the beginning of their program and support them throughout their stay.

ISD services include :

• Welcome Activities

• Orientation Meeting

• Welcome Desk

• Relocation Assistance

• Italian Language Courses

• Housing Support

• Academic Advising

To get started with your experience

in Italy and at Bocconi,

have a look at our

Welcome Guide online at:

www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

074 14_Cartelletta ISD_Layout 1 22/04/2014 12:28 Pagina 1

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International Student Desk

ISD

Exchange Semester Timeline

Fall Spring

Exchange students online nomination March - mid May* mid September - mid October Online application period for: mid May - end of May end of October - mid November - Housing

- Italian Language Crash Course - Italian Follow-Up Course

Online course selection August January

Add/drop period mid September end of February

Italian Language Crash Course teaching early September - mid September mid January - mid February Italian Follow-Up Course teaching end of September - end of November February - early May

Lecture period mid September - early December mid February - May

Exam period December (special session) May - June

January - February

Earliest departure date** end of December June

Transcripts available early February July

Other Bocconi Services and Facilities

Internet Access

Exchange students have access to internet through a wireless university network. The wireless connection is operational on a large area of the campus. IT labs are connected to the university network and printers are also available to students.

yoU@B - Student Diary

This is a tailor-made planner accessible via the web, displaying lecture timetables, classroom allocation, the exams calendar and exam results. It may also contain important notices from Bocconi services, the International Student Desk (always check the ISD box) and links for registration for extracurricular activities.

yoU@B is available at: agenda.unibocconi.it The Library

The Bocconi Library is the most comprehensive economics and finance collection in Italy with more than 500,000 volumes and 6,000 periodicals in print. Exchange students have full access to the library and can borrow books, free of charge.

Language Center

Exchange students can access the multimedia language laboratory which offers up-to-date language teaching tools and multimedia language learning software.

Career Service

Students can access the Placement Library and the services provided by the Career Service in order to look for internship opportunities, get ready for job interviews and take advantage of a personal consulting service. Campus Life

This office organizes and promotes cultural, sporting and recreational activities on campus and around the city. Campus Life activities allow students to enrich their knowledge, discuss issues regarding current events and cultivate new interests. In addition, Bocconi Sport Team aims to encourage students’ passion for sports.

Further information available at: www.unibocconi.eu/campuslife Health

A nursing service is available on campus Mondays through Fridays. Virtual Tour of the Bocconi Campus:

www.unibocconi.eu/virtualcampus

Contact Details

International Student Desk Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11 20136 Milan Italy Tel. +39 025836.2236 Fax +39 025836.2204 Email: [email protected] www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

Università Bocconi is considered one of Europe's leading educational institutions in Economics, Management, Finance and Law. The Financial Times rankedour business school 8thin Europe, the MSc in International

Management and the MSc in Finance 17thand 20thworldwideand the

full-time MBA 31stworldwideand 11thin Europe. The QS World University

Rankingsplaced Bocconi 21stworldwideand 4thin Europefor

Accounting & Finance, 17thworldwideand 5thin Europefor Economics &

Econometrics. Bocconi is a member of two important international exchange networks, the Partnership in International Management (PIM) and The Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS). In addition to these networks, Bocconi has bilateral agreements with over 200 top-ranked partner schools worldwide and exchanges with around 1200 students every year.

Fact Sheet

* Partner universities can nominate students for both semesters during this period. ** The earliest date by which at least one official exam date for each course is scheduled.

Students may take exams at Bocconi only during the official examination sessions, therefore we strongly suggest that departures are not planned before this date. See “Exams” paragraph for more info.

The complete and detailed Academic Calendar for exchange students is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/calendar

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Learning Expectations

Language of Instruction Italian or English. Course Load

Exchange students are expected to select a minimum of 2, up to a maximum of 5 courses per semester. The Università Bocconi credit system is ECTS equivalent: 1 Bocconi credit corresponds to a 25-hour workload (8 of which are lecture hours). The average workload for exchange students is 4 courses per semester and classes run approximately 11 weeks per semester.

Exchange students may decide to substitute one Bocconi course with a research project under the mentorship of a Bocconi faculty member. Course Selection

Classes can be selected online from a wide variety of courses (over 100 taught in English each semester). The complete educational offer (in English and Italian) is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/coe. Basic course descriptions can be accessed by clicking on the course title

or at:www.unibocconi.eu/courses. Please note that undergraduate

students can select courses at the undergraduate level only (codes 30xxx and some 50xxx), while graduate students can select courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level (codes 20xxx and 50xxx).

Class Attendance

As a general rule, class attendance is not mandatory. Students are encouraged to discuss attendance requirements with lecturers, since exam rules for attending versus non-attending students may change. Grading

Grading is essentially based on the result of the final exam. In some courses, the final grade might be the result of different elements such as group work, assignments, essays and class participation. Students should always clarify with the lecturer regarding exam rules as well as the weight of class discussions and assignments (e.g. group work) on the final grade.

Exams

Exams must be taken during official examination sessions and may only be taken at Bocconi. An official enrollment is needed in order to sit exams and to allow grades to be recorded. The exam format may vary: even though exams are usually written, some courses may have an oral exam; the format might also include assignments and midterm exams. Since each course may be different, we suggest that students carefully read the final detailed syllabus of the course, usually made available at the beginning of the semester, and always discuss those details with the lecturer.

Transcripts

An electronic PDF file is emailed directly to the International Office of the partner universities at the end of each semester. Hard copies can be mailed upon request.

For further information: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/exchangetranscript

Plan Your Stay

Expected Arrival Date

Students should be present on the Bocconi campus in time for the Orientation Meeting or by the beginning of classes.

Students attending the Italian Language Crash Course should reach Milan by the starting date of the course, since attendance is mandatory. Visa

Non-EU students should apply for a multiple entry study visa at the Italian Embassy/Consulate in their home country as early as possible. They must apply for and obtain their visa prior to their arrival in Italy. We strongly suggest that students begin their visa application process well in advance since it could take some time to obtain.

Health Insurance

Università Bocconi does not require international students to have health insurance to complete enrollment in the exchange program. Nevertheless,

all non-EU students must have health insurance coverage with international validity while studying in Italy in order to be approved for the permit of stay.

EU students are required to have the European Health Insurance Card (if in force) or a similar private insurance policy with international validity to benefit from health service coverage.

Approximate Living Costs

Housing: between 500 (shared bedroom in private apartments) and 900 euros per month.

Food: a complete meal at the university canteen is approximately 4 euros (reduced rate for exchange students).

Transportation: the student travel card monthly recharge costs

approximately 20 euros for students under 26 and approximately 35 euros for students over 26. Further information about the student travel card will be provided upon arrival.

Our Services

The staff at the International Student Desk is committed to helping incoming exchange students make the most of their stay at Bocconi. Housing Support

Exchange students can apply for accommodation in Bocconi Residence Halls through the ISD Housing Office.

Please note that Bocconi Residence Halls close during summer and winter breaks.

More details are available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/housingisd For further information contact: [email protected]

Orientation Program

A series of meetings organized at the beginning of each semester, providing useful information on relocation in Milan as well as the International Student Desk services and activities:

•Orientation Meeting (mandatory for exchange students)

•Permit of Stay Sessions (assistance with the permit of stay application

procedure) Welcome Activities

At the beginning of each semester the International Student Desk offers various welcome activities:

•Welcome Desk

•Bocconi Welcome Kit

•University Tours

•Guided Tours of Milan

•Welcome Cocktail

Academic Advising

Academic advisors are available to help exchange students build their study plan and assist them with any academic related matters. Italian Language Courses

The International Student Desk organizes optional courses in order to help exchange students get familiar with Italian:

•Italian Language Crash Course: an intensive course scheduled before

the beginning of Bocconi classes. Levels from beginner up to advanced.

•Italian Language Follow-Up Course: scheduled throughout the semester.

Levels from pre-elementary to intermediate.

Attendance is mandatory for students taking part in these courses. More information is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/itacourse

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International Student Desk

ISD

Exchange Semester Timeline

Fall Spring

Exchange students online nomination March - mid May* mid September - mid October Online application period for: mid May - end of May end of October - mid November - Housing

- Italian Language Crash Course - Italian Follow-Up Course

Online course selection August January

Add/drop period mid September end of February

Italian Language Crash Course teaching early September - mid September mid January - mid February Italian Follow-Up Course teaching end of September - end of November February - early May

Lecture period mid September - early December mid February - May

Exam period December (special session) May - June

January - February

Earliest departure date** end of December June

Transcripts available early February July

Other Bocconi Services and Facilities

Internet Access

Exchange students have access to internet through a wireless university network. The wireless connection is operational on a large area of the campus. IT labs are connected to the university network and printers are also available to students.

yoU@B - Student Diary

This is a tailor-made planner accessible via the web, displaying lecture timetables, classroom allocation, the exams calendar and exam results. It may also contain important notices from Bocconi services, the International Student Desk (always check the ISD box) and links for registration for extracurricular activities.

yoU@B is available at: agenda.unibocconi.it The Library

The Bocconi Library is the most comprehensive economics and finance collection in Italy with more than 500,000 volumes and 6,000 periodicals in print. Exchange students have full access to the library and can borrow books, free of charge.

Language Center

Exchange students can access the multimedia language laboratory which offers up-to-date language teaching tools and multimedia language learning software.

Career Service

Students can access the Placement Library and the services provided by the Career Service in order to look for internship opportunities, get ready for job interviews and take advantage of a personal consulting service. Campus Life

This office organizes and promotes cultural, sporting and recreational activities on campus and around the city. Campus Life activities allow students to enrich their knowledge, discuss issues regarding current events and cultivate new interests. In addition, Bocconi Sport Team aims to encourage students’ passion for sports.

Further information available at: www.unibocconi.eu/campuslife Health

A nursing service is available on campus Mondays through Fridays. Virtual Tour of the Bocconi Campus:

www.unibocconi.eu/virtualcampus

Contact Details

International Student Desk Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11 20136 Milan Italy Tel. +39 025836.2236 Fax +39 025836.2204 Email: [email protected] www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

Università Bocconi is considered one of Europe's leading educational institutions in Economics, Management, Finance and Law. The Financial Times rankedour business school 8thin Europe, the MSc in International

Management and the MSc in Finance 17thand 20thworldwideand the

full-time MBA 31stworldwideand 11thin Europe. The QS World University

Rankingsplaced Bocconi 21stworldwideand 4thin Europefor

Accounting & Finance, 17thworldwideand 5thin Europefor Economics &

Econometrics. Bocconi is a member of two important international exchange networks, the Partnership in International Management (PIM) and The Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS). In addition to these networks, Bocconi has bilateral agreements with over 200 top-ranked partner schools worldwide and exchanges with around 1200 students every year.

Fact Sheet

* Partner universities can nominate students for both semesters during this period. ** The earliest date by which at least one official exam date for each course is scheduled.

Students may take exams at Bocconi only during the official examination sessions, therefore we strongly suggest that departures are not planned before this date. See “Exams” paragraph for more info.

The complete and detailed Academic Calendar for exchange students is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/calendar

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Learning Expectations

Language of Instruction Italian or English. Course Load

Exchange students are expected to select a minimum of 2, up to a maximum of 5 courses per semester. The Università Bocconi credit system is ECTS equivalent: 1 Bocconi credit corresponds to a 25-hour workload (8 of which are lecture hours). The average workload for exchange students is 4 courses per semester and classes run approximately 11 weeks per semester.

Exchange students may decide to substitute one Bocconi course with a research project under the mentorship of a Bocconi faculty member. Course Selection

Classes can be selected online from a wide variety of courses (over 100 taught in English each semester). The complete educational offer (in English and Italian) is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/coe. Basic course descriptions can be accessed by clicking on the course title

or at:www.unibocconi.eu/courses. Please note that undergraduate

students can select courses at the undergraduate level only (codes 30xxx and some 50xxx), while graduate students can select courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level (codes 20xxx and 50xxx).

Class Attendance

As a general rule, class attendance is not mandatory. Students are encouraged to discuss attendance requirements with lecturers, since exam rules for attending versus non-attending students may change. Grading

Grading is essentially based on the result of the final exam. In some courses, the final grade might be the result of different elements such as group work, assignments, essays and class participation. Students should always clarify with the lecturer regarding exam rules as well as the weight of class discussions and assignments (e.g. group work) on the final grade.

Exams

Exams must be taken during official examination sessions and may only be taken at Bocconi. An official enrollment is needed in order to sit exams and to allow grades to be recorded. The exam format may vary: even though exams are usually written, some courses may have an oral exam; the format might also include assignments and midterm exams. Since each course may be different, we suggest that students carefully read the final detailed syllabus of the course, usually made available at the beginning of the semester, and always discuss those details with the lecturer.

Transcripts

An electronic PDF file is emailed directly to the International Office of the partner universities at the end of each semester. Hard copies can be mailed upon request.

For further information: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/exchangetranscript

Plan Your Stay

Expected Arrival Date

Students should be present on the Bocconi campus in time for the Orientation Meeting or by the beginning of classes.

Students attending the Italian Language Crash Course should reach Milan by the starting date of the course, since attendance is mandatory. Visa

Non-EU students should apply for a multiple entry study visa at the Italian Embassy/Consulate in their home country as early as possible. They must apply for and obtain their visa prior to their arrival in Italy. We strongly suggest that students begin their visa application process well in advance since it could take some time to obtain.

Health Insurance

Università Bocconi does not require international students to have health insurance to complete enrollment in the exchange program. Nevertheless,

all non-EU students must have health insurance coverage with international validity while studying in Italy in order to be approved for the permit of stay.

EU students are required to have the European Health Insurance Card (if in force) or a similar private insurance policy with international validity to benefit from health service coverage.

Approximate Living Costs

Housing: between 500 (shared bedroom in private apartments) and 900 euros per month.

Food: a complete meal at the university canteen is approximately 4 euros (reduced rate for exchange students).

Transportation: the student travel card monthly recharge costs

approximately 20 euros for students under 26 and approximately 35 euros for students over 26. Further information about the student travel card will be provided upon arrival.

Our Services

The staff at the International Student Desk is committed to helping incoming exchange students make the most of their stay at Bocconi. Housing Support

Exchange students can apply for accommodation in Bocconi Residence Halls through the ISD Housing Office.

Please note that Bocconi Residence Halls close during summer and winter breaks.

More details are available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/housingisd For further information contact: [email protected]

Orientation Program

A series of meetings organized at the beginning of each semester, providing useful information on relocation in Milan as well as the International Student Desk services and activities:

•Orientation Meeting (mandatory for exchange students)

•Permit of Stay Sessions (assistance with the permit of stay application

procedure) Welcome Activities

At the beginning of each semester the International Student Desk offers various welcome activities:

•Welcome Desk

•Bocconi Welcome Kit

•University Tours

•Guided Tours of Milan

•Welcome Cocktail

Academic Advising

Academic advisors are available to help exchange students build their study plan and assist them with any academic related matters. Italian Language Courses

The International Student Desk organizes optional courses in order to help exchange students get familiar with Italian:

•Italian Language Crash Course: an intensive course scheduled before

the beginning of Bocconi classes. Levels from beginner up to advanced.

•Italian Language Follow-Up Course: scheduled throughout the semester.

Levels from pre-elementary to intermediate.

Attendance is mandatory for students taking part in these courses. More information is available at: www.ir.unibocconi.eu/itacourse

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Europe

WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Austria Université Catholique de Louvain Belgium Université Catholique de Louvain à Mons -

UCL Mons Belgium

Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium University of Economics, Prague Czech Rep. Copenhagen Business School Denmark Estonian Business School Estonia

Aalto University Finland

EDHEC Business School France EMLYON Business School France ESSEC Business School France Grenoble Ecole de Management France

HEC Paris France

KEDGE Business School France Université Panthéon-Assas - Paris II France Université Paris Est Créteil Val de Marne - UPEC France Université Paris Dauphine France

Sciences Po France

Université de Strasbourg France Toulouse Business School France EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht Germany Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Germany Freie Universität Berlin Germany Hertie School of Governance Germany

Universität zu Köln Germany LMU Munich School of Management Germany Universität Mannheim Germany WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management Germany Corvinus University of Budapest Hungary University of Iceland Iceland University College Dublin Ireland BI Norwegian Business School Norway NHH Norwegian School of Economics Norway Warsaw School of Economics Poland Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Lisboa Portugal Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Porto Portugal Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal Bucharest University of Economic Studies Romania

MGIMO University Russia

New Economic School Russia Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Russia St. Petersburg State University Russia Universidad Carlos III Spain ESADE Spain Instituto de Empresa Spain Universidad de Navarra Spain Universitat Pompeu Fabra Spain Universidad de Salamanca - Derecho Spain Chalmers University of Technology Sweden University of Gothenburg Sweden Jönköping University Sweden

Stockholm School of Economics Sweden

Uppsala University Sweden

ETH Zurich Switzerland

Université de Lausanne - HEC Switzerland Universität St. Gallen Switzerland Universiteit van Amsterdam The Netherlands Erasmus Universiteit The Netherlands Maastricht University The Netherlands Technische Universiteit Eindhoven The Netherlands Universiteit van Tilburg The Netherlands

Aston University UK

University of Bath UK

University of Birmingham UK

City University London UK

University College London UK The University of Edinburgh UK

University of Essex UK

University of Exeter UK

University of Glasgow UK

Lancaster University UK

London Business School UK

London School of Economics and Political Science UK The University of Manchester UK The University of Nottingham UK Queen Mary University of London UK University of Strathclyde UK The University of Warwick UK

Asia

CEIBS China The Chinese University of Hong Kong China City University of Hong Kong China

Fudan University China

The University of Hong Kong China Hong Kong University of Science & Technology China University of International Business

and Economics (UIBE) China Jiao Tong University - Antai School of Management China Jiao Tong University - Shanghai Advanced

Institute of Finance (SAIF) China The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) China

Peking University China

Renmin University of China China

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics China Sun Yat-sen University China

Tsinghua University China

Xiamen University China

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade - New Delhi India Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad India Indian Institute of Management - Bangalore India Indian Institute of Management - Calcutta India Indian Institute of Management - Indore India Indian Institute of Management - Kozhikode India Indian Institute of Management - Lucknow India Indian School of Business - Hyderabad India Management Development Institute - Gurgaon India Hitotsubashi University Japan International University of Japan Japan

Keio University Japan

Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Japan

Waseda University Japan

Hanyang University Korea

KAIST Korea

Korea University Korea

Seoul National University Korea

Yonsei University Korea

The University of Nottingham, Malaysia

Campus Malaysia Nanyang Technological University Singapore National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore Management University Singapore National Chengchi University Taiwan National Taiwan University Taiwan Chulalongkorn University Thailand Thammasat University Thailand

Bocconi Partner Schools

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Bocconi Partner Schools

Oceania

The University of Adelaide Australia Australian National University Australia The University of Melbourne Australia Monash University Australia University of New South Wales Australia The University of Queensland Australia Queensland University of Technology Australia The University of Sydney Australia

University of Technology Sydney Australia The University of Western Australia Australia The University of Auckland New Zealand University of Otago New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand

Africa and Middle East

The American University in Cairo Egypt

IDC Herzliya Israel

Tel Aviv University Israel

Kuwait University Kuwait

Al Akhawayn University Morocco University of Cape Town South Africa University of Witwatersrand South Africa

Bilkent University Turkey

Boğaziçi University Turkey

Koç University Turkey

Sabancı University Turkey

American University in Dubai United Arab Emirates

North America

The University of British Columbia - Sauder, Economics Canada University of Calgary - Haskayne Canada

HEC Montréal Canada

McGill University - Desautels Canada Université du Québec à Montréal Canada Queen’s University - QSB Canada Simon Fraser University - Business Canada University of Toronto - Rotman Canada University of Victoria - Business, Economics Canada Western University - Ivey Canada York University - Schulich Canada Arizona State University - Carey, O’Connor USA

Babson College USA

Boston College USA

Boston University - Economics USA Brandeis University - Business USA University of California - all campuses USA University of California - Hastings College

of the Law USA

Case Western Reserve University - Law USA

The University of Chicago - Booth, Economics USA Columbia University - Business, Economics USA Cornell University - Johnson, CALS, Economics USA Dartmouth College - Tuck, Economics USA Duke University - Fuqua, Law USA Emory University - Goizueta USA University of Florida - Warrington USA Fordham University - Law USA

Georgetown University USA

The George Washington University -

Business, Law USA

Georgia Institute of Technology - Management USA University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign -

Business USA Indiana University - Kelley USA University of Maryland - Smith USA University of Michigan - Ross USA University of Minnesota - Carlson,

Economics, Law USA

New York University - Stern, Economics, Wagner USA University of North Carolina - Kenan Flagler USA Northwestern University - Kellogg, Economics USA University of Notre Dame - Law USA

The Ohio State University - Fisher USA University of Pennsylvania - Wharton, Economics USA Pennsylvania State University - Law USA Princeton University - Economics USA Purdue University - Krannert USA Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Lally USA University of Richmond - Robins, Law USA University of San Diego - Business USA San Diego State University - Business USA University of South Carolina - Moore USA University of Southern California - Marshall, Law USA Southern Methodist University - Cox, Meadows USA

SUNY - Rockefeller USA

Temple University - Law USA The University of Texas at Austin - McCombs, Law USA Vanderbilt University - Owen USA University of Virginia - Darden, McIntire, Economics USA Virginia Tech - Pamplin USA University of Washington - Foster USA Washington University in St. Louis - Olin, Economics USA University of Wisconsin Madison - Business,

Economics USA Yale University - Economics USA

Latin America

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa - UADE Argentina Universidad de Belgrano Argentina Universidad de Buenos Aires - Derecho Argentina Universidad de San Andrés Argentina Universidad Torcuato di Tella Argentina Universidad Federal do Rio de Janeiro, COPPEAD Brazil Fundação Getulio Vargas - EAESP Brazil

Fundação Getulio Vargas - EBAPE Brazil Fundação Getulio Vargas - EPGE Brazil Fundação Instituto de Administração - FIA Brazil

INSPER São Paulo Brazil

Universidade de São Paulo Brazil Universidad Adolfo Ibañez Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Chile Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria Chile Universidad de Los Andes Colombia

INCAE Business School Costa Rica IPADE Business School Mexico Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México - ITAM Mexico Tecnológico de Monterrey - ITESM Mexico

Universidad ESAN Peru

Universidad de Lima Peru

Universidad Católica del Uruguay Uruguay Instituto de Estudios Superiores

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Contact Details

International Student Desk Università Bocconi Piazza Sraffa 11 20136 Milan Italy Tel. +39 025836.2236 Fax +39 025836.2204 Email: [email protected] www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

Markets & External Affairs

Università Commer

ciale

Luigi Bocconi

The International Student Desk (ISD) is the Bocconi office committed to helping incoming exchange students make the most of their stay on campus. A dedicated team is available to assist all incoming exchange students to better adjust to their new lives in Italy, in Milan and at Bocconi.

Arrival in a foreign country and getting used to a new environment can be very challenging. The ISD offers exchange students a series of tailored services and activities to help them acclimate to their new surroundings during the beginning of their program and support them throughout their stay.

ISD services include :

• Welcome Activities

• Orientation Meeting

• Welcome Desk

• Relocation Assistance

• Italian Language Courses

• Housing Support

• Academic Advising

To get started with your experience

in Italy and at Bocconi,

have a look at our

Welcome Guide online at:

www.ir.unibocconi.eu/inexchange

International

Student Desk

074 14_Cartelletta ISD_Layout 1 22/04/2014 12:28 Pagina 1

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