The University of Milan is a public research university located in Milan, Italy. Established in 1924 in Decree by the Fascist regime, it is Italy's second-largest university and the largest in the country. It hosts approximately 60,000 students who benefit from a wide selection of tutee programs and 1000 scholars who are researchers or professors at the university. The University of Milan is a research-intensive university and is one of the most reputed medical institutions not just in Italy but even in Europe. This medical university is a research-intensive university, offering high-quality teaching at all levels in a broad spectrum of fields. Over the years, it has succeeded in maintaining a skillful blend of tradition and innovation, adjusting to the requirements of a fast-growing society without putting aside its distinctive traits.
The University of Milan is among Italy’s top universities and the country's largest and best-equipped public research center.
The first institutions in Italy to significantly develop interdisciplinary research. Some of its departments are today highly rated in Italy and Europe, such as Chemical Engineering, Design, Medicine (Clinical and Experimental), Law, Economics, Management, Mathematics and Statistics, Political Science, Philosophy, Physics, Astronomy, etc.