Basic information and contact details for the University of Rome III
The University of Rome III, known by locals as Roma Tre, was originally founded in 1992 in order to help alleviate a perceived lack of university places in the Italian capital.
The university was established within a series of older and reclaimed buildings, and is currently situated on a main campus close to the Tiber River, towards Rome’s southern side. Roma Tre operates multiple facilities throughout the city however, including a number of independent research centres focusing on things such as American studies and Institutional Economics, as well as a sustainable farm.
The city of Rome itself is known to many as the “Eternal City”, owing to its enormous historical influence during crucial periods in European and world history. Be it ancient thousand year-old Roman ruins such as the Coliseum, the Piazzas of the Italian renaissance, or the Rome football derby between Roma and Lazio, Rome is one of the most famous and visited cities in the world.
Students at Roma Tre have over 50 undergraduate degree courses to choose from in subjects such as law, politics and economics, as well as a number of postgraduate programmes.
Roma Tre also offers courses in Italian as a foreign language for any prospective international students, as well as partnerships with a number of domestic and international universities. Despite its very recent founding, Roma Tre has a number of distinguished alumni, including the first female Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, as well as the economist Paolo Leon.
Rankings
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World University Rankings 2025
Breakdown via year: Teaching
Ranking positions 2016 to 2025
2025
801-1000th
2024
601-800th
2023
801-1000th
2022
601-800th
2021
601-800th
2020
501-600th
2019
401-500th
2018
401-500th
2017
401-500th
2016
351-400th
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