Student Living Italy 2024

Student Living Italy 2024

Inviting leaders from across industries to discuss the opportunities and challenges for Italy's student housing market.

By The Class Foundation

Date and time

Thu, 13 Jun 2024 11:00 - 19:30 CEST

Location

Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32

32 Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 20133 Milano Italy

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About this event

  • 8 hours 30 minutes

Globally, in 2021, roughly 220 million students were enrolled in formal post-secondary education, more than doubling the enrolment figure from 2000. It is estimated that there will be 380 million higher education students by 2030.

Europe remains a key destination for students and over 50% of the top 1000 universities in the world are located throughout Europe.


Italy welcomed nearly 50 million travellers and tourists in 2022 and was listed as the 5th most popular country in the world to visit. However, despite its global popularity, the number of international students as a proportion of its total student population sits below 3%. In comparison to Italy’s European neighbours that proportion sits lower than Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, and Iceland amongst many others.


Alongside this, Italy has the lowest number of purpose-built student accommodation beds, providing enough for only 4% of the student population. On a positive note, Italy is starting to emerge as one of the three most searched destinations in Europe for international students in the period 2019 to 2023 and there is also great scope for significant growth.

International students bring so much more than their inward financial contribution. They help breathe life into our cities and communities and give so much in terms of talent, skills and their mere arrival helps the host counties invest in infrastructure to help provide for our growing population and helps revitalise it.


Italy has not entirely seized on the opportunity to grow its international student number. It’s a competitive market, however Italy is uniquely placed to increase the number of students exponentially.


The Class Foundation’s Student Living Italy event aims to unpack the issues that are inhibiting the growth with a deep dive into the barriers and opportunities in order to develop a roadmap for success and move towards developing a national action plan similar to the work the Class Foundation helped orchestrate in the Netherlands involving key public and private stakeholders.


Our forum will not follow the traditional format, we will encourage attendees to come together with our array of speakers from government, municipalities, city, public and private universities, investors, and operators, to commit to changing the current impasse. We want this to resemble a mixture between a Town Hall event and a workshop to really bring out the value of our community.

SPONSORSHIP

For sponsorship enquiries, please reach out to Mell via mell@theclassfoundation.com.

REFUND POLICY

Purchased tickets are strictly non-refundable. Refunds will only be offered to ticket holders in the event of a cancellation, postponement, or significant change to the programme agenda (e.g. change of theme or location). In the event of a refund being issued, Eventbrite processing fees will not be refunded.

In case of unforeseen circumstances (such as a positive covid test or bereavement), a ticket may be transferred to another individual within the ticket holder's organisation. The value of the unused ticket can also be applied to another one of The Class Foundation's events taking place in 2024.

Who are we?

The Class Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in 2011 with the aim of helping the student living sector to attract and retain the brightest young minds. In promoting this mission, we hope to pave the way to social and economic success for university cities across Europe.

Together with our industry-leading community, we set out to rethink the places where students live, work, and learn. We are focussed on uniting both public and private stakeholders, such as HE institutes, PBSA providers, city and council leaders, and external suppliers to make student accommodation more affordable, accessible, and available in Europe.

Organised by

The Class Foundation is a partner-based non-profit organisation with a simple goal: to further the professionalism and knowledge of student housing in Europe and beyond.

€290.63