Bachelor Open Day - March 2026

Specialize in your dream job while learning two languages: discover our three-year programs. We look forward to seeing you: in person 14/03/2026 @ Padua-Brescia-Bologna | online 26/02/2026 @ Palermo

Master & Postgraduate degree Open Day - March 2026

AttenParticipate online on March 13, 2026: How to continue your education and refine your path after the three-year degree programd Sept. 12, 2024 online or in Padua: How to further your education and refine your path after bachelor's degree

2026-2027 Admission Test, Registration Open

Want to specialize your future by learning at least two languages? Register now for the admission test for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Why choose Ciels?

The educational offer aims to prepare students for the current and future working world. That is why Ciels focuses on giving incoming students the opportunity to specialize in a specific field of their choice, among the most in demand on the market, while learning at least 2 foreign languages.

Ciels aims at training new professionals who have both strong language skills and an in-depth knowledge in a highly in-demand working field. While learning translating and interpreting techniques, study plans will also feature workshops that ensure practice time within the educational programme.

 

Our educational programme

Ciels offers innovative and always updated study plans, especially in contexts such as top-class language studies and development of professional skills essential for entering in the employment market of young graduates.

Our educational programme features a bachelor’s degree in Language Mediation (L-12), and a master’s degree in strategic communication (LM-94), each with multiple specializations.

 

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