Appointment at 10:30 and 14:30 in three different locations. Reservations at the link below
What topics and subjects are covered in the degree courses of the University of the Republic of San Marino? How, and with what career prospects? These are some of the questions that will be answered during the Info Day of the San Marino University, scheduled for Monday 14 July in the three locations where the eight training programs offered are developed, of which five are three-year and three are master's degrees.
Students, parents and interested parties will receive useful information from teachers and staff to understand how to enroll, what internship opportunities there are and what path students can expect. On the educational level and the university environment, in addition to overviews of key subjects and professions that can be pursued after graduation, in-depth information will be offered on the specifics of the University of San Marino, to discover what makes it unique and why.
Communication and Digital Media, Construction and Land Management, Design, Civil Engineering and Management Engineering are the three-year degree courses, alongside the master's courses in Design, Civil Engineering and Management Engineering.
The Info Day includes two appointments: the first in the morning at 10:30, the second in the afternoon at 14:30. For participation, which is free and without obligation, we recommend booking through an online form available on the website www.unirsm.sm, which can be accessed from the "events" section in the gray banner at the top of the homepage.
Guided tours are scheduled for all the locations involved. Two are located in San Marino City, with the Design activities in contrada Omerelli 20 and Communication and Digital Media in viale Onofri 87. The other courses take place in via Consiglio dei Sessanta 99, in Dogana (tower B of SMHUB, third floor).
The initiative, now in its second edition, is part of a broader orientation activity that in 2025 has already seen the University of San Marino involved in high schools, during the Open Days last February and beyond.