University of Genoa
Via Balbi, 5 - 16126 Genova -
Tel. 010 20991
The University of Genoa offers summer courses in Italian language and culture for foreigners.
Clemson University
c/o Clemson Architectural Foundation - Via Privata Piaggio, 14 - 16136 Genova
Tel. 010 272-5449
Fax: 010 212-684
A semester of architectural studies in Genoa.
Hosts international scholars in the field of humanities for short periods of research studies.
The International School in Genoa
Via Romana della Castagna 11A - 16148 Genova Italy
Tel. (+39) 010. 386.528 - Fax. (+39) 010. 398. 700
Offers programs from Pre-School to 12th grade.
Via Bertani 6 - 16125 Genoa Italy
Tel. 010 811 634 - E-mail
ACLA – American Culture & Language Association
Via Caffaro 2/A/1B – 16124 Genova – Tel. 010 868 26 75; Fax: 010 863 0368; e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Located in downtown Genoa (near Piazza Portello), the American Cultural & Language Association (ACLA) is a non-profit organization that provides a permanent American cultural repository to the local and surrounding communities. In addition to supporting an understanding of American Arts, History, Literature, and Culture, ACLA aims to promote cultural exchange and awareness among all of Genova’s cultural communities through shared experiences and mutual values. ACLA administers the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC).
ITALO-BRITANNICA ASSOCIATION
Via XX Settembre, 2/37-38, 16121 Genova
Tel. (39) 010- 591605
Fax: 010 532573
E-mail:
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The association offers a wide range of cultural activities such as lectures with guest speakers, movies, a library, exhibits, refresher English courses for children and adults, and Italian courses for foreigners. The Italo-Britannica is an authorized center for the University of Cambridge English examination.
Study and research opportunities in the U.S.
For information on study and research opportunities in the U.S., visit the Fulbright Commission's web site.