Data notizia 11 November 2025 Immagine Image Testo notizia The number of newly enrolled students in bachelor’s and integrated master’s degrees at the University of Trieste has grown by more than 13%, with 4,441 students enrolling this year, compared to 3,920 last year. These numbers confirm that the University is attracting more students than ever. Moreover, the figures do not include students who have enrolled in the so-called ‘filter semester’ for access to medicine and dentistry courses. Any students who are not awarded one of the 240 places available will still be able to register for related degree courses on offer at UniTS. Degree courses leading to health professions have also had a high number of enrolments, filling almost all the places on offer. ‘In addition to the excellent work carried out in Italy and abroad by our Prospective Student Support Office, this fantastic result also comes down to the excellence and innovation of our course catalogue and the extraordinary employment rate of our master’s graduates, which also naturally has an effect on the bachelor’s degree courses, as master’s degree courses are their natural completion,’ points out Rector Donata Vianelli, recalling the recent UniTS success in the Talents Venture Observatory analysis of 2024/2025 AlmaLaurea data.Here are some of this academic year’s macro trends. The bachelor’s or integrated master’s degree courses with the most enrolments are: Physics, Industrial Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics, Law, International Relations and Diplomatic Sciences, Political and Administrative Sciences, Psychology, History and Philosophy, International Economics and Financial Markets and Education. The Business Administration and Management course has been exceptionally popular with 583 students and a high growth rate compared to last year. The university maintains its predominance of women students. The courses which had more female than male enrolments are: Architecture, Mathematics, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Medical and Diagnostic Biotechnologies, Neuroscience, Business Administration and Management, Marketing and Management, Interlinguistic Communication, Law, International Relations and Diplomatic Sciences, Political and Administrative Sciences, Psychology and Education. Female enrolments are also growing in STEM degrees (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), thanks in part to the outreach initiatives organised with the science-degrees project (Progetto Lauree Scientifiche – PLS).The University of Trieste is also attracting more students from abroad, with 875 international students enrolling to bachelor’s degree courses, compared to 700 last year. The most represented communities are Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Tunisia.The most represented Italian regions outside FVG are Veneto, Puglia, Lombardy and Sicily.Enrolments for bachelor’s degrees are now closed, but there is still time to enrol to a master’s degree course. There are various registration deadlines between December 2025 and March 2026. https://portale.units.it/en/study/degree-courses/masters-degrees Link Lauree Magistrali