Università per Stranieri di Perugia: Italian Language Course for Foreigners

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the University of Perugia for Foreigners: Palazzo Gallenga Campus
the University of Perugia for Foreigners: Palazzo Gallenga Campus

Last summer I got the Italian government scholarship to learn Italian language for three consecutive months in one of the oldest city in Italy. The Italian language course is designed specifically for foreign students in the University of Perugia for Foreigners, with whom the Italian government established a cooperation to grant Italian language scholarship for students coming from all over the world. Before deciding where exactly to go this summer, you might want to consider this article.


Map of Umbria Province
Map of Umbria Province

The History of University of Perugia for Foreigners

University of Perugia for Foreigners (in Italian it is called ‘Università per Stranieri di Perugia’) is the center of Italian language and culture learning specialized for foreign students having an interest in studying the Italian language and culture. This university was built in the year of 1921 on an initiation by a Perugian-origin lawyer named Astorre Lupattelli, with the purpose to spread out the importance and raise people awareness about the history of Umbria province with Perugia as the capital city, also to promote its natural beauty and artistic values. Lupattelli, who wanted this university to become an institution that teaches Italian language and culture, gained a positive support and approval from Benito Mussolini, Italian ruler at that time, with the ambition to disseminate the highly values of Italian culture throughout the world.

On February 17th, 1992, the University for Foreigners became part of the Faculty of Italian Language and Culture, Department of Linguistics and Comparative Culture, University of Perugia. Besides Italian language and culture courses, this campus also offers undergraduate and master degree program, and organizing international examination of Italian language named CELI (derives from the words ‘Certificato di Conoscenza della Lingua Italiana) to get a worldwide recognition of your Italian language capacity.


The Teaching and Learning Activities at the University of Perugia for Foreigners

The University of Perugia for Foreigners is divided into two big campuses. The main campus is a huge ancient building named Palazzo Gallenga, located in the square of Piazza Fortebraccio, and is used for advanced-level Italian language course as well as degree program. Another smaller one is situated in Via XIV Settembre, around 10 minutes by walking from the main campus, and consists of three buildings named Palazzina Orvieto, Palazzina Lupattelli, and Palazzina Prosciutti. These three are used for beginner and intermediate level students.

Although the classes are divided into grading level system based on Italian language skills of each student, all the teachers lecturing in the University of Perugia for Foreigners are native Italian speakers. They are able to speak English or other foreign languages—commonly Spanish or French—either active or passively. Nevertheless, all the students and teachers must use Italian language in and outside classes. This also applies to teachers for elementary level students.

As I have mentioned above, the Italian language skills of each student is grouped into several levels, which are Elementary Level or Livello Principianti A1 and A2, Intermediate Level or Livello Intermedio B1 and B2, Advanced Level or Livello Avvanzato C1 and C2. Each class must accommodate as many as 32 students for a maximum quota, and the learning activities are subdivided into sessions of grammar and conversation. As to the elementary and advanced level, there is additional learning session where students are given a general lecture about Italian culture.


Facilities for Students in University of Perugia for Foreigners

In addition to the learning activity facilities such as audiovisual rooms and textbooks, the university campus is also equipped with a laboratory of information technology in which the students can make use of the internet and print documents for free. There’s also a cafeteria and comfortable library. Students can have the access to buy and enjoy their lunch and dinner at the university canteen at lower price: 4,5 Euro only for a complete meal of fruit, salad, bread, pasta, yoghurt, meat or fish.

At the Palazzo Gallenga, additional facilities are a big hall where students can benefit to perform their artistic talents, ATM and Umbria bank for paying the course fee, students welcoming service, course registration office, as well as a small chamber for police officer to handle administrative matters such as student permit and visa.

Very closed to the main campus, there’s a small bookstore named Grimana Libri where students can buy textbooks at discounted price. Next to it is a tabaccheria that sells study materials such as papers, envelopes, stamps, stationery and stuffs. Just a few kilometers behind the Gallenga is an agency which helps students to find a suitable flat according to their needs, and a travel bureau which organizes various packages at affordable price.

Basic Italian Conversation

Well, if you would like to spend your summer in Italy and learn its cultural aspects at the same time, this campus can be a good option for you!

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gloria  says:
2 years ago

hahahaha, how many beautiful memories! i will never forget the days i have been there. I recommend all people (specially students) this green region, full of trees (too many slopes xD), but in fact it is a beatiful place for sharing your culture and improving the italian language.

hahahaha, che belli ricordi!! non dimenticherò mai questi giorni che sono stata là. Consiglio a tutto il mondo (gli studenti in particolare) di andare a questa regione verde, piena de alberi, (troppo salite XD), ma molto bella e con molti studenti con cui si può imparare d´altre culture.

Mi piace moltissimo il tuo articolo, Dina!!^^ Molti bacci e abracci, della tua amica spagnola.

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dinamars  says:
2 years ago

muchas gracias, Gloria :). il tuo inglese e molto bene!

Steven Schultz  says:
9 months ago

My daughter is in Castiglion Fiorentino at the Centro Studi Santa Chiara studying art and italian...and I'm so jealous I can hardly see straight!!!

naBHan  says:
8 months ago

weleh mbak...iku beasiswa summer untuk belajar italian, lah kapan belajare...? opo pas udah masuk program CLE....? lah terus kuliahe yoopo? kok aku jadi bingung...??

Fran Madden  says:
5 months ago

What a great post! I'd love to spend a good, long time in Italy and I can't think of a better excuse for doing so than an Italian language course.

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Angela_1973  says:
3 months ago

I have friends who have been there and have very good impressions.

michael ghattas  says:
2 months ago

i want to study itain langug inperugia

CHOKRI BEN YOUSSEF  says:
2 months ago

VOGLIO STUDIARE LA LINGUA ITALIANA A PERUGIA.........PERFAVORE

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