University of Molise

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University of Molise
Università degli Studi del Molise
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Latin: Universitas Studiorum Molisii
Motto Scientific progress for the public utility
Established 1982
Type Public
Rector Prof. Giovanni Cannata
Students 8,095[1]
Location Campobasso, Italy
Campus Urban
Sports teams CUS Molise[2]
Affiliations Cineca
EUA
UNIMED
Website unimol.it

The University of Molise (Italian: Università degli Studi del Molise), also known as UNIMOL, is an Italian public university located in Campobasso, Italy. It was founded in 1982 by the Law n.590 according to the plan for development and institution of new universities; the campuses of this university are all set in the region of Molise and they are: in Campobasso (Headquarters), Isernia, Pesche and Termoli.

History

In the years 1982-1983 was opened the University with the only faculty of Agricultural Science, then with the borning of the faculties of Economics and especially of Law, the number of students grew. In 1993 new structures were opened in Isernia, where was also set the faculty of Natural Sciences. Later on in Campobasso was opened the Colozza Center, which has improved the quality and organization of the courses becoming nowadays a school for master degrees in Secondary Education. Since 2000 the University increased the number of students and of courses, establishing in 2006 the faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the youngest faculty of UNIMOL. Moreover, after a notice of competition issued by the University, was created the Scientific and Technological campus, which represents a link between the research and the world of business. Today the University counts about 10000 students.

Schools

These are the Schools of the University of Molise:

Unimol Management Centre

"Unimol Management" provides for high specialising courses in the field of Public and Private Management. Its aims are the promotion and spreading of managerial and entrepreneurial culture in public and private sectors through the development, the organisation and the management of high quality courses.

Colozza Centre

The aim of the specialisation Centre “Colozza” is a specific professional training for prospective High School teachers. The didactical activities include not only mere teachings, but also laboratory activities and traineeships aiming at the integration between theoretic knowledge and practical abilities. The Centre offers the following diplomas:

  • Curricula: Linguistic – Literary
  • Natural Sciences
  • Physics, Mathematics, Computer Sciences
  • Economic – Judicial Sciences
  • Sport Sciences

Structure and organization

The educational offer, which abides to the principles set out in the Bologna declaration, counts 25 first level degree courses, 11 specialist degrees and 4 master courses, distributed over the main seat, Campobasso, and the other three sites of Termoli (course of Tourism, faculty of Engineering), Isernia (Course of Political Science, Courses of Literature and Heritage), and Pesche (Faculty of Natural Sciences).

Departments

  • Department of Animal, Vegetable and Environmental Sciences
  • Department of Management and Social Economic Sciences
  • Department of Judicial-Social Economic and Administrative Sciences
  • Department of Health Science
  • Department of Historic and Social Human Sciences

University Centres

  • Centre for Didactics and Informatic Research
  • Centre of Molise Culture
  • Centre of Documentation and Research on Scholastic Institutes, Scholastic Book and on kids Literature History
  • University Linguistic Centre
  • Centre of formation on Aging Medicine
  • International Research Centre for the Study and Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis
  • Legal Seminar Centre "Andrea d'Isernia"
  • Microscopy Interdepartmental Services Centre
  • Appenninic Centre of Studies
  • Touristic Systems Study Center
  • Laboratory for the Activities connected to the Territorial and Environmental Development
  • Laboratory for the study of the relations between Companies, Institutions and Stocks

See also

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