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UER Accommodation


Residenza UER welcomes the students of the Università Europea di Roma in a modern and lively living space, immediately adjacent to the University, designed to accommodate young university students in a place that is, above all, an opportunity for meeting, growth and training.
Through the experience of community and sharing, training meetings and personal accompaniment, thanks to a team of trainers always available, Residenza UER is a privileged environment for the integrative training of the students who live there, in full continuity with the Università Europea di Roma’s project.

Campus
  • 95 rooms (single / double) with private bathroom and balcony
  • Free WiFi
  • Study room
  • Living room, TV, games room
  • Gym
  • Parking lot
Services
  • Full board 7/7 days
  • Weekly cleaning
  • Laundry
  • Reception 24h

Training Project | The student at the center

Residenza UER is part of the training project of the Università Europea di Roma, promoting the integrative training of all its students and accompanying them in the academic, human, social and spiritual sphere, not merely offering a place to stay for its guests.

  • Integrative training of the person
  • In line with the training project of the Università Europea di Roma.
  • Personal accompaniment
  • Personalized attention, individual meetings, a team of specialized trainers.
  • Conferences and thematic meetings
  • Students’ committees
  • Leisure activities and community life
  • Trips and welcome days

Visit UER Accomodation website (in italian)

For further information

Tel.: +39 0699588268
Mob.:+39 351 563 1193
Email: residenza@unier.it

Medical Insurance

It is mandatory for all international students to have an insurance policy covering medical care and third party liability. It is advisable for them to obtein it in their home country since these policies are very expensive in Italy. For students from countries which are members of the European Union, some medical costs are generally covered by their national health service (do not forget to bring your E128!).

Request a letter written in English to the insurance company, certifying that you made a contract with them. It should have an identification and a complete description of everything that is included. Please don’t forget to send it to our International Relations Office.

If you suffer from a chronic disease or for any other reason you have to regularly visit a doctor, we recommend you, for your own safety, to highlight this in your application.

Please note that the “Current health certificate” is a different document, issued by your own doctor that highlights if in the last six month before the mobility you suffered (or not) any contagious illness and if you have (or not) any special needs.

Contacts:
Prof. Aniello Merone
email: aniello.merone@unier.it
Dott.ssa Diana Tasini
email: diana.tasini@unier.it

International student programme

For international students who study outside the European Union the main option is to take advantage of our International Student Programme by the enforcement of a previous agreement between your University and the Università Europea di Roma (UER). The eligibility to participate is determined first by your University, so we encourage you to visit your university’s International Office before starting any process. International students could be charged with additional fees.

If there is no agreement between your University and the Università Europea di Roma (UER), you (European or non-European student) could apply at the UER in order to attend some single courses of your choice, paying a fee for each course.

In any case, at the end of the period of study you will receive a transcript of records for the passed exams.

Enrollment procedure and visa information for non-European students

In addition to all the documents indicated in the next paragraph “Registration Requirements”, your application must include:

  1. International students programme application form;
  2. Motivation letter (max. 800 words);
  3. One copy of the page of your passport showing your first name, last name and nationality;

IN FURTHER ADDITION, ONLY FOR STUDENTS WHOSE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT HAVE ANY EXCHANGE AGREEMENT WITH THE UER:

  1. Authenticated copy of his/her academic documentation, certified photocopies or originals of the official records of the examination taken at university and grades obtained, together with the grading scale and its value (with or without final diploma); (uncertified copies will not be accepted).
  2. A reference letter written in English or Italian.

An official translation into English must be provided for any document which is not in English or Italian.

Please note the following requirements to attend UER International student programme:

  1. Passports must be valid for at least 3 months after planned departure from the country. Passport applications can take multiple months, so students are encouraged to apply for a passport (if they do not already have one) as soon as possible.
  2. A student visa is usually required for students that study in Italy for 90 days or more. Those with Italian/EU citizenship are exempted. Non-European Union nationals should consult their local Consulate for details on student visa requirements.
  3. Permit to Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) is required for all students studying in Italy for 90 days or more (completed after recieving student visa).

The International Relations Office will help each student during his/her process to obtain a student visa by giving him/her: the acceptance letter and, under student request, the address of the accommodation that he/she chose for the period of the programme. However, all the processes with the Italian Consulate or Embassy have to be done directly by the student, taking in consideration that it could take up to 3 months to obtain the requested visa.

Contacts:
Prof. Aniello Merone, aniello.merone@unier.it
Dr.ssa Diana Tasini, diana.tasini@unier.it

Erasmus programme

To take advantage of the Erasmus Programme, there must be a previous agreement between your University and the Università Europea di Roma (UER).

The eligibility to participate is determined first by your University, so we encourage you to visit your International Office before starting any process.