Student Corner

Practical information on visa, residence permits, enrolment procedure, housing details, how to reach us...

Insurance

All our students, no matter if they are EU or not, must hold valid insurance covering risks related to health, accidents, death, permanent invalidity, and civil responsibility (including travel assistance) while they are outside their home country.

An insurance card will also be necessary to apply for a residence permit.


Erasmus Mundus (EMJMD) students (either scholarship holders or not)

Prior to their arrival, they will receive from the InterMaths consortium an insurance card covering risks related to health, accidents, death, permanent invalidity, and civil responsibility, as per the minimum requirements set out by EACEA


Other students (enrolled in the RealMaths or MathMods programs).

  • Non-European students must ensure they hold valid insurance fulfilling the requirements established by local authorities in the country where they will be studying that will enable them to obtain a visa, a residence permit, and enrolment at university. Note that requirements may vary a lot from country to country even within the Schengen area. Generally speaking, such insurance must offer coverage of medical costs for min. 30,000 EUR, as well as risks related to health, accidents, permanent invalidity, urgent health attention and/or emergency hospital treatment or even death, including possible repatriation for medical reasons.
  • EU students, on the other hand, won't need to purchase any additional private insurance if they don't think they need one, as long as they hold a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).

Though you may get an Italian residence permit even by providing cheap insurance, we encourage everybody to ensure that the insurance coverage you are about to purchase is as comprehensive as possible.

Note that some of the options listed below, though officially valid throughout the Schengen area, may not be sufficient to obtain a visa/permit when you are going to spend a semester in another country, in Germany or Austria for instance. Please double-check before completing your purchase for a whole year or more, and contact the related staff at our partners in advance, because in other countries than Italy, they might require that you purchase a more comprehensive one and/or even public health insurance to obtain a visa/permit and even to seek enrolment at their university.

All the below-listed companies offer insurance that complies with the minimum requirements to obtain an Italian residence permit. Once again, though they are all officially valid within the Schengen area, they might not be enough to obtain visa/residence/enrolment in other countries.

  • AON 
    [AON 24/7 emergency assistance: # +31 (0)10 44 88 260]
  • Expat & Co
  • Protrip-World by DrWalter
  • Waitaly This is the cheapest option BUT note that it is not EACEA compliant (thus, not valid for Erasmus Mundus students), but it is still valid to obtain an Italian residence permit to attend other programmes, like RealMaths for instance.
    [Waitaly 24/7 emergency assistance via Europ Assistance # 800046421 (toll free from Italian phones only)
    or # +39 0258286966]

InterMaths Network
A network of 12 European Universities, coordinated by Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics (DISIM) at University of L'Aquila in Italy (UAQ)