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The most international Life Sciences Campus in Milan

Humanitas University, Medicine and Surgery

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Imagine a cutting-edge campus in Milan, dedicated entirely to life sciences, with over 40% international students, different scholarships available, and a direct and strong connection to Italy’s top-ranked hospital. Discover why Humanitas University is the ideal choice for a global career in Life Science.

Why Humanitas University?

A real campus university in Milan: a cutting-edge Campus, built alongside Humanitas Research Hospital (the best Italian Hospital in 2025 for clinical excellence) and designed to foster integration between learning, research, and clinical practice. Located inMilan, one of Europe’s most dynamic cities, capital of design and business.

Life Sciences at its core: one of the few universities in Italy focused exclusively on life sciences. Its cutting-edge campus is designed to train the next generation of health professionals, promoting a multidisciplinary and innovative approach.

A truly international environment: with over 40% international students, HumanitasUniversity provides a multicultural setting perfect for expanding your horizons, building global networks, and thriving in cross-cultural teams.

Merit-based scholarshipprogramme: in order to attract the most talented and motivated candidates, Humanitas University has offers different scholarships worth up to €18,000, helping international students cover tuition and living costs.

Opportunities for academic and personal growth: enrich your journey with programs like the Honors Track, Virgilio Program, and international experiences through Erasmus+ and Travel Grants.

A vibrant student life: The campus is alive with more than 20 student societies, bringing together students through shared academic passions, sports, cultural interests, and regional backgrounds. You will feel at home and part of a dynamic community from the very beginning.

Our undergraduate academic offerings include two international single-cycle master’s degree programs, alongside a variety of health professions courses taught in Italian. All our courses are inspired by the concept of active learning, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience.

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Our international degree courses

Medicine and Surgery

The MD course in Medicine and Surgery at Humanitas University is a 6-year degree taught entirely in English, with an international student community representing over 20 countries. Each year, the program welcomes 200 students — divided into150 European students and 50 non-Europeans.

From the first year, students engage in a multidisciplinary curriculum that integrates theory with hands-on experience through simulation labs and small-group activities led by internationally experienced faculty and over 150 practicing doctors, who are also tutors and members of the teaching community. Starting in the third year, students begin their clinical training at Humanitas Research Hospital under the guidance of specialized tutors.

MEDTEC School

The MEDTEC School is an innovative 6-year program that combines Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, preparing future doctors to integrate advanced technologies into patient care. There are 100 places available each year — 80 for European students and 20 for non-European students.

The curriculum focuses on topics like AI, robotics, precision medicine, and nanotechnologies, enabling students to manage cutting-edge tools in diagnostics, treatment, and rehabilitation. The program fosters a new professional profile capable of delivering high-quality, human-centered care through technological innovation. Upon graduation, students earn a Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, both recognized across Europe and in many countries worldwide.

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Ready to join us?

Your journey at Humanitas University starts with a few easy steps:

Educational Requirements

A High School Diploma obtained after at least 12 years of education is required. If the local school system consists of only 10 or 11 years of schooling, the diploma meets the requirement only when supplemented by 1 or 2 years of university studies. Additional requirements apply depending on the international curriculum:

  • For the American curriculum, candidates must have at least 3 AP exams in STEM subjects, with scores between 3 and 5.
  • For the British curriculum, students must have achieved 3 A Levels in STEM subjects.
  • International Baccalaureate: the Diploma must be issued by an institution recognized by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO).

Online Admission Test

A unique multiple-choice test is used for both the Medicine and Surgery and MEDTEC School degree programs. The test focuses on various types of logic and STEM subjects and is offered twice a year.

Matriculation

Candidates are admitted according to their placement on the final ranking list, and enrollment is completed entirely online.

Support for Freshers

From VISA applications to housing and everyday life, the International Student Office supports and helps international students settle in smoothly.

Welcome Boost for New Students

Before the academic year begins, new students take part in the Induction Weeks Program held on campus in September — a valuable opportunity to feel welcomed and become part of the university community.

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