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Publishing degrees in Italy

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Study a Publishing degree in Italy in 2025

A bachelor's degree in publishing is an opportunity to blend your love for literature with an interest in the behind-the-scenes work involved in creating and producing written media. A publishing degree usually takes 1-2 years to complete when studied full-time. Throughout your degree you will study various modules, such as copywriting, editing, marketing, and publishing law. Depending on your degree, you might also study specialised modules that cover specific areas within publishing.

Tuition fees for international students will vary depending on where you choose to study and what country you are coming from. It is possible that you will be eligible to apply for financial assistance, which can significantly help with the costs of studying abroad. Publishing graduates can choose to either look for a job within the industry, or pursue further studies.

Study in Italy

Home to some of the world's oldest universities, Italy has a long history of providing high quality higher education to both domestic and international students. The country has not only played an integral part of the Bologna Process education reform, it was also one of the four countries that created the European Area of Higher Education. Both of these play an important role in widening the access to higher education across Europe, with international students from all over the world now able to experience an Italian university education, thanks to the country's contributions.

See our detailed guide to studying in Italy for international students.

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