The University of Warwick is opening a new site in Venice as part of a £100m investment in arts and humanities.
The space, in a building overlooking the Grand Canal, will be used for course modules and summer schools.
The university said it was investing a record amount in the arts, despite a cut in government funding.
"We need to stop talking arts degrees down and start championing their growing value and importance," said vice chancellor Prof Stuart Croft.
"Let's join hands together & support these students to be successful in their positive aims."
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