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  1. Bologna celebrates Giacomo Matteotti on the centenary of his death. From June 10 to November 7, the University of Bologna, the Municipality of Bologna, and the Gramsci Foundation Emilia-Romagna are promoting a program of events to remember the socialist and antifascist deputy who was a student at Alma Mater from 1903 to 1907. Go to Unibo Magazine.

  2. The University of Bologna ( Italian: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Founded in 1088 by an organised guild of students ( studiorum ), it is the oldest university in continuous operation in the world, and the first degree-awarding institution of higher learning.

  3. University of Bologna: the history, the organisation and our vision of knowledge and innovation.

  4. The administrative steps from entering university to the end of your studies: all the information you need and the people who can support you in case of need. Go to the list International experiences abroad and at University of Bologna

  5. The Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna offers 101 first cycle degree programmes/Bachelor (3-year full time length courses; the academic qualification is obtained after having completed 180 ECTS credits) and 14 single cycle degree programmes (5 or 6-year full time length courses; the academic qualification is obtained after having completed 300 or 360 ECTS credits).

  6. May 9, 2024 · It remained merely a medical school, however. The first true university in the West was founded at Bologna late in the 11th century. It became a widely respected school of canon and civil law. The first university to arise in northern Europe was the University of Paris, founded between 1150 and 1170.

  7. Established in 1088, the University of Bologna is the oldest university in the western world, founded by students for students, when masters of grammar, rhetoric and logic began to devote themselves to law. Its earliest recorded scholar was a man named Irnerius, who catalogued Roman legal materials. Other early students included 12th century Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, and ...

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