UNICORE
The University Corridors for Refugees UNICORE 7.0 project is promoted by UNHCR with Caritas Ambrosiana, Diaconia Valdese, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and several Italian Universities, as well as additional partners. Bocconi has joined the project back in 2021 and has already taken part in the 3.0, 4.0. 5.0 and 6.0 editions.
The UNICORE 7.0 project aims to create opportunities for refugees residing in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe giving them the opportunity – after passing a selection process – to continue their higher education in Italy attending a 2-year MSc program with full support.
More information on the program are available at https://universitycorridors.unhcr.it/
For the new UNICORE 7.0 edition (related to programs starting in September 2025), Bocconi is offering 5 slots for students who pass a dedicated selection and qualify for a spot in one of the following programs:
- Accounting and Financial Management
- Data Science and Business Analytics
- Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment
- Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology
- International Management - Concentrations Track
- Economic and Social Sciences
- Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations
- Politics and Policy Analysis
- Finance – Finance Track
- Marketing Management
The application for a.y.2025/26 will open on March 3rd, 2025 and close on April 18, 2025.
The call for applications is published on this webpage. Please note that applications can only be sent through the UNICORE website and application portal.
Please note that presenting any fraudulent school certificates or university diplomas is a crime. All the documents that you submit will be carefully checked by experts. Should you present fraudulent documents there will be serious consequences including your disqualification from this and other opportunities. UNHCR may also report the incident to the police authorities.