Contact us
Orientation
Haven’t chosen your degree programme yet?
If you haven’t decided what to study yet, we invite you to explore our dedicated orientation portal. There, you will find a range of useful tools – including videos, self-assessment questionnaires, and meetings with Faculties – to help you choose the degree programme that suits you best.
Visit the Orientation portal.
Would you like more information about this degree programme?
If you’ve already chosen the programme but need information that you couldn’t find on this website, you can contact the Educational Affairs Office of the Department.
Visit the Administrative Offices section.
Enrollment
For general information
Contact CIAO by writing to: ciao@uniroma1.it
If you hold a foreign qualification
Contact Hello by writing to: hello@uniroma1.it
If you have a disability or specific learning disorder (SLD)
Please refer to the information provided in the admission Call for applications.
Transfers, change courses
If you wish to transfer from another Italian university or switch from a different Sapienza degree programme, please read the instructions provided in the admission Call for applications.
Visit the Enroll section.
For further information on transfers and programme changes, please contact the Student Affairs Office.
Study plan
You need to submit your learning path (study plan) through Infostud during the period indicated in the How to fill your study plan section. For information or requests, please contact the Educational Affairs Office (globalhumanities.sapienza@uniromal.it).
Lessons, exams, final test
Visit the Attendance section.
For further information on lessons, exams, thesis, please contact the Educational Affairs Office (globalhumanities.sapienza@uniromal.it).
Internships, job orientation, placement
Career guidance
Within the University Career Service, the career guidance service offers a range of services and activities.
Individual support and meetings for:
Career Labs are practical guidance workshops that help you take your first steps into the world of work, make more informed decisions about your professional future, and gain confidence in facing the selection process.
Contacts
orientalavoro.sapienza@uniroma1.it
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/work-orientation
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/work-orientation-events
Job Placement
Within the University Career Service, the Job Placement service supports your entry into the labour market through a network of relationships with companies, associations and institutions, and through an online platform for posting job opportunities (JobTeaser).
The Job Placement Unit organises Career Days, Recruiting Days, company presentations, graduate programmes and single-company business games.
Contacts
placement@uniroma1.it
jobteaser.sapienza@uniroma1.it
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/recruiting-and-placement-events
Within the University Career Service, the career guidance service offers a range of services and activities.
Individual support and meetings for:
- CV review
- drafting cover letters
- skills assessment
- career counselling
Career Labs are practical guidance workshops that help you take your first steps into the world of work, make more informed decisions about your professional future, and gain confidence in facing the selection process.
Contacts
orientalavoro.sapienza@uniroma1.it
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/work-orientation
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/work-orientation-events
Job Placement
Within the University Career Service, the Job Placement service supports your entry into the labour market through a network of relationships with companies, associations and institutions, and through an online platform for posting job opportunities (JobTeaser).
The Job Placement Unit organises Career Days, Recruiting Days, company presentations, graduate programmes and single-company business games.
Contacts
placement@uniroma1.it
jobteaser.sapienza@uniroma1.it
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/recruiting-and-placement-events
Disability and DSA
Contact the University Offices for Students with Disabilities and SLD to request:
- guidance services for prospective students;
- support and aids for taking entrance exams for restricted-access degree programmes, in accordance with the instructions in the call for applications;
- learning support, assistive tools, and access to the assistive technology library;
- peer tutoring;
- LIS (Italian Sign Language) interpreting services;
- information on financial support and mobility grants;
- information on architectural accessibility;
- access to parking on the main university campus;
- career guidance services.
Visit the page.