Career Guidance and Placement
University Career Guidance and Placement Services
The Career Guidance and Placement Service of the School of Law provides students and graduates with information and training aimed at developing their professional identity and planning their career pathways.
Almalaurea
Almalaurea is a database that gathers extensive documentation on all graduates and degree holders from the universities belonging to the Almalaurea consortium. Its purpose is to facilitate young graduates’ access to the labour market, support companies in personnel recruitment, and minimise the time required to match supply and demand for qualified employment.
School of Specialisation for Legal Professions
The School of Specialisation for Legal Professions provides professional training for law graduates who intend to pursue careers as judges, lawyers, or notaries. The specialisation diploma—awarded upon passing both a written and oral final examination—is one of the qualifications required to sit the competitive examination for entry into the Judiciary.
The School of Specialisation will not be activated for the academic year 2022–2023. The two-year programme for the 2020–2021 and 2021–2022 cohorts will continue until completion.
Post-Graduate Administrative Office
This office manages all administrative procedures relating to the academic careers of students enrolled in post-graduate programmes.
Advanced Training and Professional Development Courses
Advanced training and continuing professional development courses offer opportunities for academic specialisation and subject-specific professional upgrading.
PhD Programme in Legal Sciences
The PhD Programme constitutes the third cycle of higher education within the Italian academic system and is designed to provide the competencies required to carry out highly qualified research activities in universities, public bodies, and private institutions. Admission to PhD programmes is by competitive examination.
For further information, please consult the Career Guidance and Placement section of the School of Law website.
Last
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10.12.2025