University of BresciaUniversità degli Studi di Brescia |
 Logo of the University of Brescia |
| Latin: Universitas·Studiorum·Brixiæ |
| Type | Public |
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| Established | 1982 |
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| Rector | Prof. Maurizio Tira |
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Administrative staff | 500 |
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| Students | 14,000 |
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| Location | Brescia , Italy |
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| Campus | Urban |
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| Sport teams | CUS Brescia (http://www.cusbrescia.it/) |
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| Website | www.unibs.it |
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The University of Brescia (Italian: Università degli Studi di Brescia) is an Italian public research university located in Brescia, Italy. It was founded in 1982 and is branched in 4 Faculties.
The University of Brescia was officially established in 1982 with three Schools: Medicine and Surgery, Engineering, Economics and Business. However, the creation phase lasted nearly two decades, so the first attempts to open university courses in Brescia go back to the 1960s.
History
A first initiative came from the Chamber of Commerce and the Provincial Administration, which opened negotiations in the early 1960s to set up a two-year course in Engineering as a branchof Politecnico di Milano. The excessive financial requirements caused the project to lapse. After this first attempt, the creation of the future Schools of Brescia moved along two distinct paths, one concerning the School of Economics, the other those of Engineering and Medicine.In the field of economic studies, in 1964 a School of Industrial Administration was created, offering two-year courses.The creation of the Schools of Engineering and Medicine had a different history. The idea of setting up a university pole in Brescia, following the first failed attempt in the early 1960s, regained strength in the second half of the decade with the birth of the Consorzio Universitario Bresciano (CUB), promoted by the Provincial Administration, the Municipality of Brescia and the Chamber of Commerce.
Organization
The University of Brescia is divided into four main areas and provides the following post-secondary academic degrees:
| Economics
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Engineering
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Law
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Medicine and Surgery
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- First cycle (Laurea) :
- Banking and Finance
- Business Administration
- Economics
- Second cycle (Laurea Magistrale) :
- Business Consultancy and Training for Professionals
- Management
- Money, Finance and Risk Management
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Third cycle (PhD):
- Analytics in Economics and Management
- First cycle (Laurea) :
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering
- Environmental and Land Engineering
- Industrial Automation Engineering
- Management Engineering
- Mechanical and Materials Engineering
- Second cycle (Laurea Magistrale) :
- Architectural Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Communication Technologies and Multimedia
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electronics Engineering
- Industrial Automation Engineering
- Land and Environmental Engineering
- Management Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering of Materials
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- First cycle (Laurea) :
- Employment and Company Legal Advisor
- Second cycle (Laurea Magistrale) :
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- First cycle (Laurea) :
- Biomedical Laboratory Techniques
- Biotechnologies
- Dental Hygiene
- Dietistic
- Environment and Workplace Prevention Techniques
- Exercise and Sport Sciences
- Health Assistance
- Imaging and Radiotherapy Techniques
- Midwifery
- Nursing
- Physiotherapy
- Professional Education
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation Techniques
- Second cycle (Laurea Magistrale) :
- Medical Biotechnology
- Medicine and Surgery
- Nursing and Midwifery Sciences
- School of Dentistry
- Science and Technology for Population Health and Wealth
- Sciences and Techniques of Preventive and Adapted Physical Activities
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Notable people
Degree honoris causa
- Luigi Lucchini, Economics (18 June 1998) [1][2]
- Paul Greengard, Medicine (September 2007) [1][3]
- Guido Calabresi, Law (21 January 2013) [1][4]
- Jeffrey Sachs, Management (12 February 2018) [5][6]
Alumni
- Mariastella Gelmini, Juris Doctor
- Danilo Toninelli, Juris Doctor
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Premi e riconoscimenti - Lauree Honoris Causa" (in Italian). https://www.unibs.it/ateneo/premi-e-riconoscimenti.
- ↑ "E' morto Luigi Lucchini Fu presidente di Confindustria" (in Italian). Il Giorno (Brescia). 26 August 2013. http://www.ilgiorno.it/brescia/cronaca/2013/08/26/939953-Morto-Luigi-Lucchini.shtml.
- ↑ "Golgi Medal Award - Washington" (in Italian). http://www.fondazionegolgi.it/Frame/frameGolgiMedalAwardWashington.htm.
- ↑ "Brescia conferisce la laurea Honoris Causa al prof. Guido Calabresi" (in Italian). http://www.unibs.it/node/6314.
- ↑ "Laurea Honoris Causa a Jeffrey D. Sachs" (in Italian). https://www.unibs.it/ateneo/ateneo/laurea-honoris-causa-jeffrey-d-sachs.
- ↑ "Laurea Honoris Causa Jeffrey D. Sachs" (in Italian). https://www.unibs.it/sites/default/files/ricerca/allegati/invito-laureahc-web.pdf.
See also
- List of Italian universities
- Brescia
External links
- University of Brescia - Official Website (English version)
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| Major |
- Bari
- Bologna
- Catania
- Florence
- Milan
- Milan Polytechnic
- Naples Federico II
- Padua
- Palermo
- Pisa
- Rome La Sapienza
- Turin
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| Large |
- Cagliari
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- Parma
- Pavia
- Perugia
- Rome III
- Rome Tor Vergata
- Salento
- Salerno
- Turin Polytechnic
- Verona
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| Medium |
- Bari Polytechnic
- Bergamo
- Brescia
- Ferrara
- Marche Polytechnic
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- Naples Eastern
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- Rome Marconi
- Rome Niccolò Cusano
- Sassari
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- Trento
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- Udine
- Urbino
- Venice Ca' Foscari
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| Small |
- Aosta Valley
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- Bra Gastronomic Sciences
- Camerino
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- Cassino
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- Insubria
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Lucca IMT
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- Molise
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- Rome Biomedical
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- Teramo
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- Turin ESCP
- Turin International College
- Tuscia
- Venice IUAV
- Vercelli Eastern Piedmont
- LUM
- Giustino Fortunato
- Rome International Studies
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