Data notizia 4 August 2025 Immagine Image Testo notizia The University of Trieste is expanding its course catalogue with three new master's degree courses starting in the academic year 2025-2026. The new courses are designed to respond to current challenges, with programmes that are open to internationalisation and geared towards providing solid career prospects.Applied Social and Cognitive Psychology (PSCA)Languages: Italian and EnglishLocation: TriesteThis master's degree trains students to become professionals capable of promoting mental well-being and addressing the dynamics of human behaviour in non-clinical settings. The course integrates knowledge and tools used in social and cognitive psychology with a practical approach aimed at the needs of contemporary society. The curriculum includes four compulsory core courses and offers students the opportunity to personalise their studies by choosing two of the following areas of application: • Community and Wellness• Work and Organisations• Ergonomics and Technologies• People, Animals, Environments and SocietyEach area of application provides students with specific educational activities, two of which are delivered in English. Students will develop advanced skills in the design and implementation of psychological interventions in organisational, technological and social contexts, promoting individual and collective well-being, inclusion, sustainability and innovation. Graduates will have the knowledge base required to take the national examination to qualify as a psychologist in Italy. With the skills developed during the course, graduates will be able to work as freelancers, consultants or employees within public bodies, private companies and third sector organisations. Job opportunities include, among others, personnel selection, managing group dynamics, cognitive ergonomics, social design, digital communication, sport and environmental well-being. The degree course in PSCA has been renewed, providing students with greater flexibility when selecting course content and an unprecedented integration between the social and cognitive dimensions of psychology. At a national level, there are currently no equivalent courses in terms of structure and setting, making this degree course unique among Italian universities.Rehabilitation for Healthcare ProfessionalsLanguage: ItalianLocation: TriesteThis master's degree provides advanced training in rehabilitation with the aim of developing skills in the fields of care, management, teaching and research. The course has been designed for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in an area of healthcare, including physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, podiatrists, orthoptists, professional educators and technicians in psychiatric rehabilitation. The course gives graduates access to management roles in healthcare facilities and also qualifies them to direct professional teaching activities in bachelor degree courses, teach in health science degree courses, and participate in research projects in the public and private sectors. The degree also gives graduates the qualification required to apply for PhDs and second-level master degrees. Offered by UniTS in the past, the course has been re-designed with a strong focus on innovative teaching and applied research. The educational design spans management, teaching and research, while also leaving space for optional activities, seminars and targeted traineeships for each of the eight professional profiles envisaged. New features include cutting-edge content such as active learning, remote rehabilitation, the use of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and robotics in healthcare as well as looking at sustainable models for health systems and the fundamentals of clinical neuroscience.Joint Master's Programme in Political Science – Integration & Governance (PoSIG)Language: EnglishLocation: GoriziaThis joint master's degree is an two-year international programme delivered entirely in English and involving universities from eight European countries. Students have the opportunity to study in at least two different locations, choosing from Austria, Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Italy, North Macedonia and Kosovo, and will receive a joint degree recognized by all participating universities. The course includes modules in: • Comparative policy• European integration• International relations• Administration and public policies• Political theoryPoSIG is aimed at students with a bachelor’s degree in political science or international relations who are highly motivated to take part in an international mobility experience over the two-year period. The course combines a solid theoretical background with emphasis on research into decision-making processes and public policies, and a focus on issues of governance and integration in national and international contexts. The programme also includes traineeships in international partner organisations such as the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), the Central European Initiative (CEI), the Institute of the Regions of Europe (IRE), UNODC and the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO). PoSIG follows a European education model in multilateral policy and offers a unique opportunity to students who want to become experts in integration and governance in international contexts.EMPLOYMENT DATA, INTERNSHIPS AND MOBILITY OF UNITS GRADUATESThe strength and effectiveness of the UniTS course catalogue was confirmed in the latest AlmaLaurea report, which shows employment rates above the national average. One year after graduation, the employment rate of UniTS graduates stood at 86.9% (compared to the national average of 78.6%), with an average net monthly salary of €1,607 (compared to €1,488 average in Italy). Five years after graduation, 93.0% of UniTS graduates were employed, with an average salary of €1,988, higher than both the regional average (€1,923) and the national average (€1,847). The indicators related to the quality of education also paint a very positive picture. 75.8% of two-year master’s degree graduates have completed a curricular traineeship. This figure rises to 87.6% if professional experience gained during a bachelor’s degree is taken into account. Finally, UniTS boasts excellent data on international mobility, with 13% of students going on mobility during their master's degrees or 18.7% if mobility periods completed during their bachelor’s degree are included. Full details here: https://portale.units.it/en/study/applicationSTUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESUniTS provides comprehensive support to help prospective students make informed decisions about their time at university. The Unit for Prospective Student Support and School Liaison offers personalised advice, information sessions and dedicated initiatives — both in person and online — to assist students at every stage of the decision-making process.Contacts: +39 040 3473 787 – orientamento@units.it