Salerno is the second largest city in Campania, and sparkles between the Amalfi Coast and the Sele river's plain, being the economic and cultural crossroad of its namewise province. Its millennial and eclectic history is displayed to thousands of visitors exploring the Middle Ages' city center or enjoying an 'aperitivo' between the late modern architecture of the seafront, facing the sunset in Salerno's gulf contrasting the shadows of the Monti Lattari and the countless nightlights of the therein mounted pearls. Plenty of cultural and naturalistic options during the day pair with the lively nightlife of the city center, where students and people of all ages, with the favor of the Mediterranean climate all year long, delight in drinking or having dinner in tens of locals for any kind of palate.
The University of Salerno will welcome the attendees in its principal campus, located in the city of Fisciano, approximately 10 km far from Salerno. The campus features several faculties, from humanistic to scientific, and hosts over 30 thousand students over an area of 1 200 000 square meters. The University of Salerno was founded in 1968 and it is now among the 1000 best Universities in the world, boasting departments of excellence in various fields, including engineering. Undergraduates and postgraduates opportunities attract students and researchers from all over the globe, thanks also to the numerous agreement with foreign Universities.Â
Amalfi Coast credits: Alessio Bachetti su Unsplash
Port of Salerno credits: Gianpaolo Antonucci su Unsplash
Sunset in Positano credits: Sebastian Leonhardt su Unsplash
Salerno by night credits: Erriko Boccia su Unsplash