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The information about this institution was updated on 05/March/2026.
Institution details
Location
Address
VIA DARWIN 20
20143 MILANO
Italy
45.446449, 9.1738717
Campuses
Offices
Disability / Inclusion Office
International Relations Office
Contact for International Relations Office
Additional information about contacting the International Relations Office
Procedures for students
Procedure to be recognised as a student with fewer opportunities
What is the procedure to be recognised as a student with fewer opportunities?
The institution will provide support to incoming mobile participants with special needs, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. Information and assistance can be provided by the following contact points and information sources during the application frame.
Necessary documents to provide
Self-certifications, clinical documents or documents related to special education needs help assess individual's needs and double-check feasibility of the mobility, also considering the study path chosen.
What can students expect?
The International Exchange Programs Office will support throughout the application process and the mobility, by addressing requests to relevant units and facilitating communications with offices and teachers.
Procedure to be recognised as a student with a disability
What is the procedure to be recognised as a student with a disability?
The institution will provide support to incoming mobile participants with special needs, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. Information and assistance can be provided by the following contact points and information sources during the application frame.
Necessary documents to provide
Self-certifications, clinical documents or documents related to special education needs help assess individual's needs and double-check feasibility of the mobility, also considering the study path chosen.
What can students expect?
The International Exchange Programs Office will support throughout the application process and the mobility, by addressing requests to relevant units and facilitating communications with offices and teachers.
Adjustments for students with disabilities
Adjustments can be made available for students under certain conditions, based on a needs assessment upon arrival at the University.
What adjustments for studies can be made for students?
- May bring a note taker to educational activities
- May bring a personal assistant to educational activities
- May bring a Sign Language interpreter to the educational activities
- May request to record lectures
- May use a laptop, tablet or iPad during lectures
- May use elevators and other access facilities on campus
What adjustments for exams can be made for students?
- May bring a note taker to oral and written exams
- May bring a personal assistant to the exam for practical help at the beginning and end of the exam
- May bring a Sign Language interpreter to oral exams
- May take more time for the written exam
- May use a laptop, tablet or iPad with standard software during exams
Other adjustments and services for students with disabilities offered at the institution
The Academic staff is available for daily support and to facilitate communication of needs between students and faculty members.
Lecturers are informed about requested adjustments and measures prior the start of the classes and exam session.
Services and Support
Financial support
Medical and Psychological support
Where to seek medical services?
All international students, whether from EU or non-EU countries, are required to have medical insurance for the entire duration of their stay. They have the option to purchase either Italian or non-Italian private medical insurance or enroll in the Italian National Healthcare System (Sistema Sanitario Nazionale – SSN).
Students who are not registered in the National Healthcare Service (SSN) and whose private health insurance does not cover consultations with a general practitioner, have the option to schedule an appointment with a general practitioner or get an appointment with private clinics having special deals with the Academy.
NABA offers a psychological support service to help students manage particular situations in their lives outside the Academy, promoting a more serene academic and personal experience.
The service is free and available both in person on campus and remotely. Students can access the service spontaneously, even in emergencies, or by appointment, arranged via email with the psychologist/psychotherapist.
Contact for medical support
Contact for psychological support/counselling
Housing support
Are there any accessible services at the residences?
The Housing service helps students with accommodation in Milan, either in private apartments and/or accommodation managed by selected providers.
Contact for housing support
Additional services
Activities
Preparatory visits
What is the procedure to request a preparatory visit?
Students may contact the International Exchange Office to agree a possible preparatory visit in all details.
What can be expected from the preparatory visit?
The visit may include a campus tour, a meeting with the International Exchange Office member, Academic Coordinator for the selected study program, in order to discuss individual's needs and related mobility feasibility.