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Sapienza University of Rome (Italian Sapienza Università di Roma) is a coeducational, autonomous state university in Rome, Italy. It is the largest European university and the most ancient of the city's three state-funded universities; Sapienza was founded in 1303, Tor Vergata in 1982, and Roma Tre in 1992. In Italian, sapienza means "wisdom" or "knowledge".
According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities published by the Institute of Higher Education of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sapienza University of Rome ranks among top 30 European universities, recognized as the most prestigious Italian University, acknowledged among other elite institutes all around the world.
Sapienza University of Rome is by far the largest university of Rome. Lately, in order to face the increasing number of students applying to the institution, the Rector has signed a plan in order to amplfy the "Città Universitaria" and, in collaboration with the administration of Rome, granted the creation of new campuses to host local and foreign students, together with the new reallocation of officies and the enlargement of faculties. In addition, in these past years, thanks to the new program, "Sapienza Innovation", the university has strongly improved research in engineering, bio-medical sciences and humanities. Lately, cooperation with major British and American universities has offered scholarships to Sapienza students in order to operate in large exchange and multicultural programs, for a large number of faculties.
Website: www.uniroma1.it/
Sapienza University of Rome (Italian Sapienza Università di Roma) is a coeducational, autonomous state university in Rome, Italy. It is the largest European university and the most ancient of the city's three state-funded universities; Sapienza was founded in 1303, Tor Vergata in 1982, and Roma Tre in 1992. In Italian, sapienza means "wisdom" or "knowledge".
According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities published by the Institute of Higher Education of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sapienza University of Rome ranks among top 30 European universities, recognized as the most prestigious Italian University, acknowledged among other elite institutes all around the world.
Sapienza University of Rome is by far the largest university of Rome. Lately, in order to face the increasing number of students applying to the institution, the Rector has signed a plan in order to amplfy the "Città Universitaria" and, in collaboration with the administration of Rome, granted the creation of new campuses to host local and foreign students, together with the new reallocation of officies and the enlargement of faculties. In addition, in these past years, thanks to the new program, "Sapienza Innovation", the university has strongly improved research in engineering, bio-medical sciences and humanities. Lately, cooperation with major British and American universities has offered scholarships to Sapienza students in order to operate in large exchange and multicultural programs, for a large number of faculties.
Website: www.uniroma1.it/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapienza_University_of_Rome
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Coordinates: 41°54'11"N 12°30'54"E
- University Hospital "Policlinico Umberto I" 0.8 km
- Salesian Pontifical University Rome 6.6 km
- John Felice Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago 7.4 km
- Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic 8.2 km
- University of Cheti & Pescara Gabriele D'Annunzio 144 km
- Resizenza universitaria "Il Colle" - Students college 203 km
- Università Politecnica delle Marche - Monte Dago Campus 205 km
- NYU Florence 234 km
- vet universiti of bologna 294 km
- University of Zadar - Campus 331 km
- Verano Cemetery 0.9 km
- Municipio III 0.9 km
- Esquilino 1.1 km
- Castro Pretorio 1.2 km
- Monti 1.9 km
- Pigneto 2.3 km
- Rome historical centre 2.8 km
- Celio 2.8 km
- Prenestino-Labicano 2.8 km
- Municipio VII 4.6 km
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