Master in Language, Society and Communication (LSC)
Bologna, Italy
Master degree
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
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The Master’s Degree in Language, Society, and Communication (LSC) is a two-year second-cycle Degree Programme within the School of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Interpreting and Translation of the University of Bologna.
It is an International Master’s Degree starting from Academic Year 2015/2016, which provides students with a high-quality academic education and professional skills in the field of language studies and international communication. The International Programme prepares students to become future experts in international relations and/or in text-editing, fluent in two languages of international communication.
5 reasons to enroll in the degree program
- Multilingual: An MA Degree that promotes knowledge of several languages, in our societies where this is a fundamental necessity
- Up-to-date: A course that faces up to the challenges posed by today's world
- Intercultural: A course that centers on developing intercultural competence
- Communication: A course inspired by the idea of dialogue and interaction across languages and cultures
- Diversity: A course that broadens your horizons and leads you to a deeper understanding of different cultures and values
Study grants and subsidies
University students may obtain economic support during their studies from the Emilia Romagna Region, the University of Bologna, and other external bodies.
International Talents @Unibo: scholarships for international students a.y. 2025/26
The University of Bologna awards 30 new scholarships to deserving international students, holding an academic qualification from a non-Italian education system, who wish to enrol in Master’s degree programmes in 2025/26.
Scholarships are worth €6.500 gross and include full exemption of tuition fees. These grants are awarded for two academic years, based on GRE test scores and the verification of financial status.


