One of the worst universities in my opinion. For international students, they are being racist sometimes, that they don’t let students complete exams and finish off studies. No support from the faculty including higher authorities. Strongly recommend not to apply for this university.
I was able to visit the entrance and the internal courtyard with the bronze monument dedicated to the students who fell during the battle of Curtatone in May 1848 ... and view some beautiful frescoes on the ceiling of the portico, the author of which I was unable to find out!!!
I was in Siena in 1980. Not as a university student, but to begin learning the Italian language as a foreigner. Siena is a beautiful medieval city, completely enclosed within an ancient castle, but there's a new city outside the castle as …
SHAME on the rector who thinks he owns the university. The university doesn't belong to him, it belongs first to the citizens who fund it with taxes, and he must willingly or unwillingly comply with the Ministry of Education's directives. …
A professor praises Nazism and Hitler on Twitter. The university initially dismisses these as "personal opinions." When they're overwhelmed by media attention, they become "shameful statements." Consistency, manager. Consistency.
I was saddened to read the Rector's overly benevolent proposal
toward the "being"—I can't call him a man, much less a professor—who offended Meloni, and all of us women with her. Just a three-month suspension, are you …
Law School. Excellent. Department of Historical Studies and Cultural Heritage. Equally excellent. The professors are highly trained, and if you graduate with a good grade, you're at the top.
If the level of education of the teachers is even equal to what we have read and heard in recent days, I will do everything I can to dissuade my son from enrolling at that university.
A university that allows a boor like Gozzini to teach after insulting the Honorable Meloni is truly worthless.
The Rector should take exemplary action against this incompetent man.
The Rector's Palace has been the heart of the centuries-old University of Siena since 1815, the year in which regular academic activity resumed after the Napoleonic era. …