University of Milan
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Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensi
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Established | 1924 |
Type | State-supported |
Rector | Prof. Enrico Decleva |
Staff | 2,455 |
Students | 62,801 |
Location | Milan, Italy |
Sports teams | CUS Milano (http://www.cusmilano.it/) |
Website | www.unimi.it/ |
The University of Milan (Italian: Università degli Studi di Milano, UNIMI) is one the largest universities in Italy, with about 62,801 students, a teaching and research staff of 2,455 and a non-teaching staff of 2,200.
The university is a member of the League of European Research Universities.
Throughout Milan, the University is normally known as Statale to avoid confusion with other academic institutions in the city.
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[edit] History
The university of Milan was founded on 30th of September, 1923, when the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy of the Milan Accademia, active since 1861, was joined with the Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento, founded by Luigi Mangiagalli in 1906.
In June 1998, a "Second University of Milan" was founded at Bicocca, see University of Milan Bicocca.
[edit] Organization
These are the 9 faculties in which the university is divided into:
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Political Science
- Faculty of Sports and Exercise Science
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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[edit] External links
- University of Milan Website (Italian)
- University of Milan's Student Website - unofficial (Italian)
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