Campus
The opportunity to live and study on a campus that is vibrant, sustainable and international, as well as academically and culturally stimulating, is a shared resource and a valuable asset for all members of the Bocconi community.
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Innovating the Bocconi Campus
Bocconi is creating the first Italian university campus with an international scope, while also being integrated into the city of Milan. It is increasingly sustainable and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, along with a thriving culture and social calendar. The campus has been built on a human scale and is designed to be future proof, to best meet the needs of teaching and research. It is open to the academic community and all local residents, who can access and use it. The campus is home of the Bocconi community, and both Partners and Donors can help make it even more extraordinary.
Naming a space at Bocconi – in the historic buildings or the new SDA Bocconi School of Management location – is a personal choice with positive effects on the community. Donors who choose this philanthropic support make a valuable gesture, allowing them to associate their own name – or that of a loved one – with a symbolic place at the University.
Dedicated to all Alumni, the Alumni Clubhouse is a place on the SDA Bocconi campus at Via Sarfatti 10. Here Alumni, alone or in groups, as well as Partners and Donors, can choose to give new meaning to their belonging to the Bocconi community, associating their name with one of the columns in this multifunctional space at the service of the Community.
A University Increasingly Open to Merit and Diversity
These programs enable capable and motivated first-generation students from low-income families to attend the University. Similarly, through specific projects developed with partners and institutions that operate directly in the local areas, Bocconi aims to be increasingly accessible to young people from developing countries, countries with political instability, or countries from sub-Saharan Africa, supporting them on their path to Bocconi.
These programs enable capable and motivated first-generation students from low-income families to attend the University. Similarly, through specific projects developed with partners and institutions that operate directly in the local areas, Bocconi aims to be increasingly accessible to young people from developing countries, countries with political instability, or countries from sub-Saharan Africa, supporting them on their path to Bocconi.
This fund is entirely dedicated to welcoming, supporting and fostering the integration and development of young people.