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University of Parma

The University of Parma (Italian: Università degli Studi di Parma, UNIPR) is a public university in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is organised in nine departments. As of 2016 the University of Parma has about 26,000 students.

University of Parma
Università degli Studi di Parma
Logo of the University of Parma
Latin: Alma Universitas Studiorum Parmensis
TypePublic
Established1601; 423 years ago (1601)
RectorProf. Paolo Martelli (2023)
Administrative staff
1,798
Students26,000 (2016)[1]
Location,
Italy
CampusBoth urban (University town) and suburban
Sports teamsCUS Parma ([1])
ColorsBlue and yellow
   
AffiliationsSPERA
Websitewww.unipr.it

History edit

During the 13th-14th centuries there was an educational institution, studium, in Parma, but it was closed in 1387 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan. The university was opened in 1412 by Niccolò III d'Este, and, although no papal bull was issued, the degrees were granted. In 1420 Filippo Maria Visconti closed it again.[2]

Although there were several attempts to revive the university, it functioned only as a "paper university", granting degrees without teaching. In 1601, the university was finally reopened by Ranuccio I Farnese, and the papal bill was given.[3] It was a joint institution with a Society of Jesus, and a third of staff were teachers from a local Jesuit school, who taught in a separate building and by Jesuit curriculum.[4] There were usually about 27-32 teachers and 300-400 students in the 17th century.[5] Logic, natural history, mathematics and theology were taught by Jesuits and law and medicine by civil teachers.[3] Among the most important Jesuits who taught in Parma should be mentioned Giovanni Battista Riccioli, and Daniello Bartoli.[6]

In 1768, Ferdinand I expelled Jesuits and the curriculum was modernized.[7] Student protests resulted in closure of the university by Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, in 1831; only in 1854 did Louise Marie Thérèse of Artois re-open it. The university then comprised faculties of theology, law, medicine, physics and mathematics, philosophy, and literature, as well as schools of obstetrics, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine.[8]

After the Risorgimento, the government of newly united Italy divided the universities of the country into two grades. In 1862, the University of Parma was declared grade B, its financing was reduced, and the quality of education degraded.[9] It was equalized with grade A universities only in 1887.[10]

Notable people edit

Organization edit

 
Mathematics and Computer Science Building at the University of Parma

The university is now divided into 9 departments.[22]

  • Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
  • Department of Economics and Management
  • Department of Engineering and Architecture
  • Department of Food and Drug
  • Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Industries
  • Department of Law, Politics and International Studies
  • Department of Mathematical, Physical and Computer Sciences
  • Department of Medicine and Surgery
  • Department of Veterinary Science

From 2012 to 2016 the university was divided into 18 departments:[23]

  • Department of Arts and Literature, History and Social Studies
  • Department of Biomedical, Biotechnological and translational Sciences
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Civil, Environmental, Land Management, Engineering and Architecture - DICATEA
  • Department of Classics, Modern Languages, Education, Philosophy (A.L.E.F.)
  • Department of Clinical and experimental Medicine
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Food Science
  • Department of Industrial Engineering
  • Department of Information Engineering
  • Department of Law
  • Department of Life sciences
  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Department of Neuroscience
  • Department of Pharmacy
  • Department of Physics and earth sciences “Macedonio Melloni”
  • Department of Surgery

The university was formerly divided into 12 faculties:

Research Labs in the Department of Engineering and Architecture

  1. Industrial Automation Laboratory
  2. IoT Lab

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Anagrafe Nazionale Studenti" (in Italian).
  2. ^ Grendler 2004, pp. 126–128.
  3. ^ a b Grendler 2004, pp. 129, 132.
  4. ^ Grendler 2017, pp. 169–171.
  5. ^ Grendler 2004, p. 133.
  6. ^ For a summary description of all of the set of scholars and literati who intervened in teaching at the University of Parma from its creation until 1800, see Cecilia Rolla and Mara Vitale,(2022). Scholars and Literati at the University of Parma (1412-1800).Repertorium Eruditorum Totius Europae/RETE. 6: 1– 8.
  7. ^ Grendler 2017, p. 186.
  8. ^ Annali 2005, p. 105.
  9. ^ Annali 2005, pp. 197–198.
  10. ^ Annali 2005, p. 140.
  11. ^ Grendler 2004, p. 134.
  12. ^ "Attilio Bertolucci | Italian poet, literary critic and translator". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  13. ^ "IEEE to Honor Professor Alberto Broggi, founder of VisLab, an Ambarella Company, for His Achievements in the Field of Autonomous Driving". www.businesswire.com. 2017-05-19. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  14. ^ "European Academy of Sciences - Marta Catellani". www.eurasc.org. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  15. ^ "Flavio Delbono — University of Bologna — Curriculum vitae". www.unibo.it. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  16. ^ "Professor Vittorio Gallese | School of Advanced Study". research.sas.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  17. ^ Burrow, Stephen (2024-01-19). "Antigua & Barbuda's Foreign Affairs Minister praises Ambassador Dario Item as a game changer". Dominica News Online. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  18. ^ "Macedonio Melloni". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  19. ^ "Giuseppe Mingione, il matematico dei record". www.gazzettadiparma.it. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  20. ^ . www.unipr.it. Archived from the original on 2017-06-18. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  21. ^ "Cesare Zavattini | Italian writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  22. ^ "Nuovi Dipartimenti" (in Italian). 24 May 2022.
  23. ^ "Attivati 18 nuovi Dipartimenti, soppresse Facoltà e costituito nuovo Senato Accademico" (in Italian). 4 July 2013.

Books edit

  • Grendler, Paul F. (2004). The Universities of the Italian Renaissance. Baltimore MD USA: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 127–137. ISBN 978-0-8018-8055-1.
  • Grendler, Paul F. (2017). The Jesuits and Italian Universities, 1548-1773. Washington DC: CUA Press. pp. 154–188. ISBN 978-0-8132-2936-2.
  • Annali di Storia delle Università italiane. Vol. 9. 2005.

See also edit

External links edit

  • University of Parma Website (in Italian and English)
  • Itinerari medievali: risorse per lo studio del Medioevo (in Italian)
  • Scholars and Literati at the University of Parma (1412–1800), Repertorium Eruditorum Totius Europae – RETE

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For the university in Spain formerly the University of Palma see University of the Balearic Islands The University of Parma Italian Universita degli Studi di Parma UNIPR is a public university in Parma Emilia Romagna Italy It is organised in nine departments As of 2016 the University of Parma has about 26 000 students University of ParmaUniversita degli Studi di ParmaLogo of the University of ParmaLatin Alma Universitas Studiorum ParmensisTypePublicEstablished1601 423 years ago 1601 RectorProf Paolo Martelli 2023 Administrative staff1 798Students26 000 2016 1 LocationParma ItalyCampusBoth urban University town and suburbanSports teamsCUS Parma 1 ColorsBlue and yellow AffiliationsSPERAWebsitewww wbr unipr wbr it Contents 1 History 2 Notable people 3 Organization 4 See also 5 References 6 Books 7 See also 8 External linksHistory editDuring the 13th 14th centuries there was an educational institution studium in Parma but it was closed in 1387 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti Duke of Milan The university was opened in 1412 by Niccolo III d Este and although no papal bull was issued the degrees were granted In 1420 Filippo Maria Visconti closed it again 2 Although there were several attempts to revive the university it functioned only as a paper university granting degrees without teaching In 1601 the university was finally reopened by Ranuccio I Farnese and the papal bill was given 3 It was a joint institution with a Society of Jesus and a third of staff were teachers from a local Jesuit school who taught in a separate building and by Jesuit curriculum 4 There were usually about 27 32 teachers and 300 400 students in the 17th century 5 Logic natural history mathematics and theology were taught by Jesuits and law and medicine by civil teachers 3 Among the most important Jesuits who taught in Parma should be mentioned Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Daniello Bartoli 6 In 1768 Ferdinand I expelled Jesuits and the curriculum was modernized 7 Student protests resulted in closure of the university by Marie Louise Duchess of Parma in 1831 only in 1854 did Louise Marie Therese of Artois re open it The university then comprised faculties of theology law medicine physics and mathematics philosophy and literature as well as schools of obstetrics pharmacy and veterinary medicine 8 After the Risorgimento the government of newly united Italy divided the universities of the country into two grades In 1862 the University of Parma was declared grade B its financing was reduced and the quality of education degraded 9 It was equalized with grade A universities only in 1887 10 Notable people editFrancesco Accarigi c 1557 1622 professor of civil law 11 Cesare Beccaria c 1738 1794 economist and criminologist Attilio Bertolucci 1911 2000 poet 12 Alberto Broggi born 1966 engineer 13 Marta Catellani chemist 14 Flavio Delbono born 1959 economist and politician 15 Vittorio Gallese born 1959 neuroscientist 16 Dario Item born 1972 ambassador 17 Beppo Levi 1875 1961 mathematician Macedonio Melloni c 1798 1854 physicist 18 Giuseppe Mingione born 1972 mathematician 19 Piero Mozzi born 1950 medical doctor and naturopath Bernardino Ramazzini c 1633 1714 professor of medicine and father of Occupational Medicine Giacomo Rizzolatti born 1937 neuroscientist 20 Cesare Zavattini 1902 1989 screenwriter 21 Organization edit nbsp Mathematics and Computer Science Building at the University of ParmaThe university is now divided into 9 departments 22 Department of Chemistry Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability Department of Economics and Management Department of Engineering and Architecture Department of Food and Drug Department of Humanities Social Sciences and Cultural Industries Department of Law Politics and International Studies Department of Mathematical Physical and Computer Sciences Department of Medicine and Surgery Department of Veterinary Science From 2012 to 2016 the university was divided into 18 departments 23 Department of Arts and Literature History and Social Studies Department of Biomedical Biotechnological and translational Sciences Department of Chemistry Department of Civil Environmental Land Management Engineering and Architecture DICATEA Department of Classics Modern Languages Education Philosophy A L E F Department of Clinical and experimental Medicine Department of Economics Department of Food Science Department of Industrial Engineering Department of Information Engineering Department of Law Department of Life sciences Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Neuroscience Department of Pharmacy Department of Physics and earth sciences Macedonio Melloni Department of Surgery The university was formerly divided into 12 faculties Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Faculty of Economics Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Law Faculty of Mathematics Physics and Natural Science Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Political Sciences Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Research Labs in the Department of Engineering and Architecture Industrial Automation Laboratory IoT LabSee also editEuropean College of Parma List of Italian universities List of medieval universities ICoN Interuniversity Consortium for Italian Studies Library assessmentReferences edit Anagrafe Nazionale Studenti in Italian Grendler 2004 pp 126 128 a b Grendler 2004 pp 129 132 Grendler 2017 pp 169 171 Grendler 2004 p 133 For a summary description of all of the set of scholars and literati who intervened in teaching at the University of Parma from its creation until 1800 see Cecilia Rolla and Mara Vitale 2022 Scholars and Literati at the University of Parma 1412 1800 Repertorium Eruditorum Totius Europae RETE 6 1 8 Grendler 2017 p 186 Annali 2005 p 105 Annali 2005 pp 197 198 Annali 2005 p 140 Grendler 2004 p 134 Attilio Bertolucci Italian poet literary critic and translator Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2019 04 26 IEEE to Honor Professor Alberto Broggi founder of VisLab an Ambarella Company for His Achievements in the Field of Autonomous Driving www businesswire com 2017 05 19 Retrieved 2019 04 26 European Academy of Sciences Marta Catellani www eurasc org Retrieved 2019 12 30 Flavio Delbono University of Bologna Curriculum vitae www unibo it Retrieved 2019 04 26 Professor Vittorio Gallese School of Advanced Study research sas ac uk Retrieved 2019 04 26 Burrow Stephen 2024 01 19 Antigua amp Barbuda s Foreign Affairs Minister praises Ambassador Dario Item as a game changer Dominica News Online Retrieved 2024 01 19 Macedonio Melloni Encyclopedia com Retrieved 2019 04 26 Giuseppe Mingione il matematico dei record www gazzettadiparma it Retrieved 2019 04 26 Prof Giacomo Rizzolatti Universita degli Studi di Parma www unipr it Archived from the original on 2017 06 18 Retrieved 2019 04 26 Cesare Zavattini Italian writer Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2019 04 26 Nuovi Dipartimenti in Italian 24 May 2022 Attivati 18 nuovi Dipartimenti soppresse Facolta e costituito nuovo Senato Accademico in Italian 4 July 2013 Books editGrendler Paul F 2004 The Universities of the Italian Renaissance Baltimore MD USA Johns Hopkins University Press pp 127 137 ISBN 978 0 8018 8055 1 Grendler Paul F 2017 The Jesuits and Italian Universities 1548 1773 Washington DC CUA Press pp 154 188 ISBN 978 0 8132 2936 2 Annali di Storia delle Universita italiane Vol 9 2005 See also editList of Jesuit sitesExternal links editUniversity of Parma Website in Italian and English Itinerari medievali risorse per lo studio del Medioevo in Italian Scholars and Literati at the University of Parma 1412 1800 Repertorium Eruditorum Totius Europae RETE 44 48 04 N 10 19 30 E 44 8010 N 10 3251 E 44 8010 10 3251 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Parma amp oldid 1211369600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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