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With a long tradition of well-reputed universities, Italy has always been a premium educational abode for various students across the globe owing to its international exposure, cultural experience and financial flexibility. Situated in Milan, a well-known district of the life sciences, Humanitas University adorns 6 years of history against the over 100 years of other institutions. Working hard and attracting a high percentage of international students (40% are non-Italians), the University has been significantly contributing to the spread of interactive teaching methods and the use of simulation in the life sciences and medical schools. Attracting young people from Italy as well as across the world, Humanitas University offers the students an opportunity to engage in a unique kind of education concerning clinical and research careers, in Italy and overseas. With a vision to train students and to prepared them for any careers, in Italy or abroad, Humanitas University has emerged as...
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