University of Naples Federico II exists on this planet’s oldest inhabited metropolis of Naples in Italy and is the world’s oldest public, non-religious university. The well-identified university was established by Emperor Frederick II of the Holy Roman Empire in 1224. The university is residence to shut to one hundred,000 students and presents quite a lot of academic programmes. The university has been a studying ground for many a identified saints, philosophers, politicians, presidents and scientists, along with Saint Thomas Aquinas, Giambattista Vico and Saint Alphonsus Liguori.
We offer a broad range of rigorous and prestigious graduate and undergraduate purposes. Our research, scholarship and ingenious exploration have earned a world recognition, and our learning options, internships and management experiences will present help to master the abilities that you need to succeed.