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Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

The Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (Italian: SSSA, Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Sant'Anna) is a special-statute, highly selective public research university located in Pisa, Italy.

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Italian: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento
MottoL'eccellenza come disciplina
Motto in English
Committed to excellence
TypeState-supported
Established1987 from previously existing institutions
RectorProf.ssa Sabina Nuti
Administrative staff
82
Students1,652 (including those attending masters)
Undergraduates232
342
Location,
Italy
ColoursBlue and Red   
Website[1]

The rector is Sabina Nuti, who took office on 7 May 2019. Before her, the rector of the school was Pierdomenico Perata, elected on 8 May 2013 after the resignation of Maria Chiara Carrozza, due to her election as Member of Parliament and appointment as Minister of Education, Universities and Research.

Since January 2014, the school has been presided over by Yves Mény, until the School joined the first Federation of Universities in Italy, together with two among the other twenty Scuole Superiori Universitarie (Grandes Écoles):[1][2] Scuola Normale Superiore and Scuola Superiore Studi Pavia IUSS. Before him, the president was Giuliano Amato, a former prime minister of Italy and currently judge of the Constitutional Court.[3][4]

The undergraduate Allievi Ordinari of the School are selected through a rigorous public examination with written and oral tests, with about 5% admission rate.[5] They are all awarded a full government-funded scholarship which includes accommodation, canteen, research and travel grants. In exchange, they are expected to hold the highest standards in their studies at both the School and at the partner Universities.

History edit

The present-day Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is the descendant of several institutions modelled on the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, also known in Italian as Scuola Normale (English: Normal School), which is a higher learning institution in Pisa. It was founded in 1810, by Napoleonic decree, as a branch of the École normale supérieure of Paris.

The school, whose origins, in the context of the Pisa university reality, are rooted in the Collegio Medico-Giuridico already attached to the Scuola Normale Superiore and the Collegio ‘Antonio Pacinotti, and was formally established by the Law of 14 February 1987, No. 41, which marked the unification of the Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Law (7 March 1967), No. 117, and the Conservatorio di Sant’Anna, the Royal Decree of 13 February 1908 No. LXXVIII.[6]

Origins of Sant'Anna edit

 
View of Sant'Anna Church within the courtyard of Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
  • Sant'Anna Church and Convent

The present-day site is acquired from a very ancient religious educational establishment. The Sant'Anna Church and Convent was established in 1406, while the church was finished in 1426, by the Order of the Benedictine Nuns (OSB).

  • Conservatorio di Sant'Anna

In 1785, the Conservatorio di Sant'Anna was initiated by the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor as a consequence of abolition of the religious orders due to Leopold's reforms;[clarification needed] the convent was suppressed in 1786.[citation needed]

The present-day structure edit

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and the University of Pisa create the Pisa University System. The Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies has been given separate university status by the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Italy) and together with Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa is leading the model of Scuole di Eccellenza, i.e. Superior Graduate School in Italy (Grandes écoles)[1][19]

Organization edit

 
View of the courtyard of Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
 
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies: main gate

Students are admitted after passing public national and international competitions. Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies offers to those who decide to take excellence, a multi-disciplinary approach to learning, research, and internationalization.

Academics and research edit

Students are admitted after passing public national and international competitions. The fields of study and research are:

Social Sciences Class
Experimental Sciences Class

Undergraduate programs edit

Prospective undergraduates undergo a rigorous public examination, and only the very best are creamed off to combine their Pisa University studies with the extra options available at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, thus these students are called Honors College Students (Italian: Allievi Ordinari). Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna is also integrated with the Scuola Normale Superiore and Honors College Students are free to attend courses provided by departments other than their own, as well as those provided by the Scuola Normale Superiore.[12]

As of 2020, 50 freshmen are admitted per year, equally divided between the Class of Social Sciences and the Class of Experimental Sciences. The School offers all of its services free of charge (accommodation, canteen, internet connection, library); students also receive a small yearly income for their maintenance. While attending the Pisa University courses, the Honors College Students (allievi) live in the school's college. Students have to achieve a high average grade in university exams (at least 27/30) and attend internal courses (including foreign language classes offered in French, Spanish, German and Chinese) taught by professors and researchers working at the School, both as an integration and as an extension to the regular academic schedule.[12]

Graduate programs edit

The School also offers graduate courses such as master and doctoral programmes, provided by its research laboratories and joint ventures with foreign universities, leading enterprises and international organizations.

Doctoral programs (PhD) edit

The first institution in Italy to create a doctoral program (PhD) was Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa in 1927 under the historic name "Diploma di Perfezionamento".[14][20] Research doctorates or PhD (Italian: Dottorato di ricerca) in Italy were introduced with law and Presidential Decree in 1980 ( and the Presidential Decree No. 382 of 11 July 1980), referring to the reform of academic teaching, training and experimentation in organisation and teaching methods.[21][22]

Hence, the Superior Graduate Schools in Italy (Grandes écoles)[1] (Italian: Scuola Superiore Universitaria),[2] also called Schools of Excellence (Italian: Scuole di Eccellenza)[1][19] such as Scuola Normale Superiore and Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies still keep their reputed historical "Diploma di Perfezionamento" PhD title by law[23][24] and MIUR Decree.[25][18]

The Doctoral Programmes[24][25] at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies grant Diploma di Perfezionamento, a degree fully equivalent to a PhD and are recognized International Doctoral Programmes involving various forms of collaboration and joint ventures with foreign universities.[24]

Post-doctoral education and research edit

There are also worldwide important international corporations and industrial partners that are closely linked to Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, such as: the nearby Piaggio where there are special Sant'Anna Laboratories at the Polo Sant'Anna Valdera (PSAV),[26][27] which contributes to the industrial process, Leonardo, Fiat (Centro Ricerche Fiat), Telecom Italia, Marconi Communications, Ericsson Research, Deutsche Telekom, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, etc.

Polo Sant'Anna Valdera (PSAV)[28] is a research center of Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies based in Pontedera (Pisa). It was inaugurated in 2002 thanks to the interest of the then president of Piaggio, Giovanni Alberto Agnelli. The property is housed in converted sheds donated by Piaggio.[29] The main research is in the fields of robotics, bioengineering, biotechnology, precision engineering, computing and virtual environments. Polo Sant'Anna Valdera (PSAV) has 25 offices, 4 classrooms for teaching, 7 laboratories, 20 rooms, all six thousand square meters. There currently employs about hundred people. The most important project in these laboratories is a bionic hand for people to have an upper limb amputee.[26] The ARTS Lab - Advanced Robotics Technology and System, created the famous breakthrough in the field of bio-robotics with the so-called CYBER HAND, shown on CNN International's Vital Signs Life Hand report. Sant'Anna also undertakes many international projects which are tied to the European Commission, the Government of Italy and its ministries, as well as regional projects of the Region of Tuscany and the Province of Pisa. The school maintains a number of research laboratories, some of which are located at the National Research Council (CNR) whose largest research center is in Pisa.

In the framework of the bilateral cooperation between Italy and China i.e. the Office of Chinese Language Council International (Hanban), Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna hosts the third Italian Confucius Institute.

Research Institutes:[30]

  • Institute of Management (Italian: Istituto di Management)[31] includes the laboratories: MAIN, MES and SUM.
  • Institute of Economics (Italian: Istituto di Economia)[32] includes the laboratory LEM.
  • Institute Dirpolis (Law, Politics and Development) (Italian: Istituto Dirpolis (Diritto, Politica e Sviluppo))[33] includes the laboratories: Lider, Cdg, CSGS and Wiss.
  • Institute TeCIP - Institute of Communication, Information and Perception Technologies (Italian: Istituto TeCIP, Istituto di Tecnologie della Comunicazione, dell'Informazione e della Percezione)[34] includes the laboratories: IRCPhoNet, Percro, Retis.
  • Institute of Biorobotics (Italian: Istituto di Biorobotica)[35] includes the laboratories: ARTSLab, CRIMLab and EZ-Lab.
  • Institute of Life Sciences (Italian: Istituto di Scienze della Vita)[36] includes the laboratories: Laboratory of Medical Sciences, Biolabs, LandLab and PlantLab.

Laboratories and research centers edit

Management
  • MAIN - Management & Innovation Laboratory
  • [MeS Lab - Management and Health Laboratory
  • SUM LAb - Sustainability Management
Economics
  • LEM - Laboratory of Economics and Management
  • CAFED - Centre for the Analysis of Financial and Economics Dynamics
  • EZ-Lab - Center for Research on the technology and support services for the Longevity
Laws
  • LIDER - International and Comparative Law Research Laboratory
  • STALS - Sant’Anna Legal Studies
  • Research Centre on Social, Juridical and Human Rights Sciences
Political Science
  • CDG Laboratory - International Research Laboratory on Conflict, Development and Global Politics
  • ITPCM - International Training Programme for Conflict Management
  • Iran Electoral Archive
Engineering
  • ARTS Lab - Advanced Robotics Technology and System, which created the famous breakthrough in the field of bio-robotics with the so-called CYBER HAND, shown on CNN International's Vital Signs
  • CRIM Lab - Center of Research In Microengineering
  • RoboCasa, the Italy-Japan joint laboratory for Research on Humanoid and Personal Robotics
  • Joint Lab Italy - Korea
  • CEIICP - Centre of Excellence for Information, Communication and Perception Engineering. The centre is a result of a joint venture in the telecommunications sector between the Sant'Anna School and Marconi Communications SpA (now Ericsson). In partnership with CNIT (National Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunications), the two parties signed an agreement for the creation of a research centre for photonic networks and technologies, thus realizing through CEIICP a unique example of synergy in Italy.
  • IRCPHONET - Integrated Research Centre for Photonic Networks and Technologies
  • RETIS lab - Real-Time Systems Laboratory
  • PERCRO - Perceptual Robotics
Agrobiociences
  • Land Lab – Agriculture, Environment and Landscape
  • BIOLABS - BIOlogical LABoratorieS
  • PLANT LAB - Plant and Crop Physiology
Medicine
  • Laboratory of Medical Science
  • European Transplantation Management Centre - Research Centre on E-TX-MAN organ and tissue detection, donation and transplant and related

Partner universities and international agreements edit

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies has signed international agreements with respected partner universities around the globe.[37][38]

World rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[39]201-300
THE World[40]180
Regional – Overall
THE Europe[40]50

As part of the Pisa University System, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is small and elite, specialised only in applied sciences. The Academic Ranking of World Universities puts it, together with Scuola Normale Superiore, at the 1st place in Italy (National Rank # 1) and within the best 30 universities in Europe.[41]

In 2016 Times Higher Education World University Rankings the 150 Under 50 Rankings 2016, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is ranked #10 in the world.[42] As for 2015-16 rankings, Times Higher Education World University Rankings puts Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies at 180th place in the world, 90 place in Europe and 2nd in Italy, and Scuola Normale Superiore 112 place in the world, 50 place in Europe and 1st in Italy.[40][43][44] According to Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is in top 20% in teaching, industry income and citations in the world, and Scuola Normale Superiore is in top 10% in teaching and top 20% in research on global level.[40][43] Also, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies together with Scuola Normale Superiore are named as leading institutions in Italy's six top higher education institutes by Times Higher Education World University Rankings, where for 2014-2015 was ranked at 63rd place in the world and 15th in Europe.[45]

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies has been mapped by Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings as one of the most important educational institutions in Italy (section on Italy i.e. ),[46][47] having its .[48]

For 2016 the QS World University Rankings has ranked Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in the subject categories economics and econometrics on world stage at # 201. As far as the rankings in the faculty category is concerned, it is ranked on world stage at # 385 for engineering and technology.[49]

  • According to QS World University Rankings, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is part of the initiative Invest Your Talent in Italy[50] which "puts Italian graduate programmes on the world's stage."[51]

The Scimago Institution Ranking are based on the SCOPUS bibliometric database, featuring thirteen performance indicators of, innovation and web visibility. The following are some of Sant'Anna Schools best results at the world and national level:[41][52][full citation needed]

World The official agency of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR), the Agenzia nazionale di valutazione del sistema universitario e della ricerca (ANVUR) ranks Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies the best small university for 2013 in Italy (National Rank # 1).[53][54][55][56][57]

The European Research Ranking, a ranking based on publicly available data from the European Commission database puts Pisa University System among the best in Italy and best performing European research institutions .[58]

In 2008, the Italian website La Voce published a ranking of Italian universities by h-index limited to the Departments of Economics, where Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies acquires the first (#1) place in Italy.[59]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

 
Giuliano Amato
 
Antonio Cassese
 
Enrico Letta
 
Maria Chiara Carrozza

Faculty and alumni of note include:

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa website

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Italian SSSA Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Sant Anna is a special statute highly selective public research university located in Pisa Italy Sant Anna School of Advanced StudiesItalian Scuola Superiore Sant Anna di Studi Universitari e di PerfezionamentoMottoL eccellenza come disciplinaMotto in EnglishCommitted to excellenceTypeState supportedEstablished1987 from previously existing institutionsRectorProf ssa Sabina NutiAdministrative staff82Students1 652 including those attending masters Undergraduates232Doctoral students342LocationPisa ItalyColoursBlue and Red Website 1 The rector is Sabina Nuti who took office on 7 May 2019 Before her the rector of the school was Pierdomenico Perata elected on 8 May 2013 after the resignation of Maria Chiara Carrozza due to her election as Member of Parliament and appointment as Minister of Education Universities and Research Since January 2014 the school has been presided over by Yves Meny until the School joined the first Federation of Universities in Italy together with two among the other twenty Scuole Superiori Universitarie Grandes Ecoles 1 2 Scuola Normale Superiore and Scuola Superiore Studi Pavia IUSS Before him the president was Giuliano Amato a former prime minister of Italy and currently judge of the Constitutional Court 3 4 The undergraduate Allievi Ordinari of the School are selected through a rigorous public examination with written and oral tests with about 5 admission rate 5 They are all awarded a full government funded scholarship which includes accommodation canteen research and travel grants In exchange they are expected to hold the highest standards in their studies at both the School and at the partner Universities Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins of Sant Anna 1 2 The present day structure 2 Organization 3 Academics and research 3 1 Undergraduate programs 3 2 Graduate programs 3 3 Doctoral programs PhD 3 4 Post doctoral education and research 3 5 Laboratories and research centers 3 5 1 Partner universities and international agreements 4 World rankings 5 Notable alumni and faculty 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 External linksHistory editThe present day Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies is the descendant of several institutions modelled on the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa also known in Italian as Scuola Normale English Normal School which is a higher learning institution in Pisa It was founded in 1810 by Napoleonic decree as a branch of the Ecole normale superieure of Paris The school whose origins in the context of the Pisa university reality are rooted in the Collegio Medico Giuridico already attached to the Scuola Normale Superiore and the Collegio Antonio Pacinotti and was formally established by the Law of 14 February 1987 No 41 which marked the unification of the Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Law 7 March 1967 No 117 and the Conservatorio di Sant Anna the Royal Decree of 13 February 1908 No LXXVIII 6 Origins of Sant Anna edit nbsp View of Sant Anna Church within the courtyard of Sant Anna School of Advanced StudiesSant Anna Church and ConventThe present day site is acquired from a very ancient religious educational establishment The Sant Anna Church and Convent was established in 1406 while the church was finished in 1426 by the Order of the Benedictine Nuns OSB Conservatorio di Sant AnnaIn 1785 the Conservatorio di Sant Anna was initiated by the Grand Duchy of Tuscany Leopold II Holy Roman Emperor as a consequence of abolition of the religious orders due to Leopold s reforms clarification needed the convent was suppressed in 1786 citation needed Conservatorio di Sant Anna an educational institution later under the tutelage of the Ministry of Education of the Kingdom of Italy and the Italian Republic citation needed Sant Anna replaced Antonio Pacinotti in 1987 when the School gained its current headquarters In 1987 the Benedictine Nuns dedicated the Sant Anna Church and Convent to the Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento previously the Collegio Medico Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 7 provided the School carried the name of Sant Anna 8 9 10 11 12 13 The origins of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies within Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa the Scuola Normale Superiore was founded in 1810 by Napoleonic decree as twin institution of the Ecole normale superieure in Paris itself dating back to the French Revolution jurisdiction The term Ecole normale Scuola Normale was coined by Joseph Lakanal who in submitting a report to the National Convention of 1794 on behalf of the Committee of Public Instruction explained it thus Normales du latin norma regle Ces ecoles doivent etre en effet le type et la regle de toutes les autres 14 15 The Decree of Foundation Napoleon I rethought the project of an Ecole normale in 1808 by establishing a Normale Hall of Residence in Paris to house young students and train them in the art of teaching the humanities and sciences The project was replicated in Tuscany by a decree dated 18 October 1810 with the foundation in Pisa seat of one of the Imperial University academies of a branch of the Paris based Ecole normale superieure Scuola Normale Superiore 8 14 The Grand Duchy Period 1847 1859 on 28 November 1846 a grand ducal motu proprio founded a Tuscan Scuola Normale in Pisa also referred to as the Imperial Royal Scuola Normale as it was linked to the Austrian system clarification needed with both theoretical and practical aims under the patronage of the Order of Saint Stephen but depending on the University of Pisa 9 14 The Scuola Normale during the Kingdom of Italy 1859 1862 on 17 October 1862 the Minister of Education of the Kingdom of Italy Carlo Matteucci implemented new regulations in a decree that transformed the institution to the Normal School of the Kingdom of Italy which was to have an organic division between the faculties of Arts and Sciences 9 14 The Scuola Normale under Gentile 1928 1943 philosopher Giovanni Gentile was placed at the head of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa as commissioner in 1928 and as director in 1932 He reformed the Scuola gave it formal autonomy and sought an expansion to other disciplines with the creation of the Collegio Mussolini per le Scienze Corporative 1931 and the Collegio Nazionale Medico 1932 The new colleges were later merged to form the Collegio Medico Giuridico 7 which continued to operate in the fields of Law and Medicine under the jurisdiction of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 16 9 10 11 12 13 Post war Period Scuola Normale Superiore in 1951 established the Antonio Pacinotti boarding school i e Collegio Antonio Pacinotti reserved to students of the faculties of Agriculture Economics and Engineering with plans to be further opened to other faculties The origins of present day structure of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies the present structure of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies was established in 1967 as Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento by a merger of the Collegio Antonio Pacinotti Scuola per le Scienze Applicate A Pacinotti founded 1951 and the Collegio Medico Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 6 The new institution committed to the model established by the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa was administered by the University of Pisa 8 9 10 11 12 13 17 18 Establishment of the Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Law of 14 February 1987 No 41 Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Sant Anna clarification needed citation needed In 1987 Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies acquired complete independence Law of 14 February 1987 No 41 6 17 18 and maintains strong ties with both the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and the University of Pisa creating the Pisa University System 16 9 10 11 12 13 The present day structure edit Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and the University of Pisa create the Pisa University System The Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies has been given separate university status by the Ministry of Education Universities and Research Italy and together with Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa is leading the model of Scuole di Eccellenza i e Superior Graduate School in Italy Grandes ecoles 1 19 Organization edit nbsp View of the courtyard of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies nbsp Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies main gateStudents are admitted after passing public national and international competitions Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies offers to those who decide to take excellence a multi disciplinary approach to learning research and internationalization Academics and research editStudents are admitted after passing public national and international competitions The fields of study and research are Social Sciences ClassBusiness Sciences Economic Sciences Legal Sciences Political SciencesExperimental Sciences ClassAgricultural Sciences Medical Sciences Industrial Engineering and Information Engineering Undergraduate programs edit Prospective undergraduates undergo a rigorous public examination and only the very best are creamed off to combine their Pisa University studies with the extra options available at Scuola Superiore Sant Anna thus these students are called Honors College Students Italian Allievi Ordinari Scuola Superiore Sant Anna is also integrated with the Scuola Normale Superiore and Honors College Students are free to attend courses provided by departments other than their own as well as those provided by the Scuola Normale Superiore 12 As of 2020 update 50 freshmen are admitted per year equally divided between the Class of Social Sciences and the Class of Experimental Sciences The School offers all of its services free of charge accommodation canteen internet connection library students also receive a small yearly income for their maintenance While attending the Pisa University courses the Honors College Students allievi live in the school s college Students have to achieve a high average grade in university exams at least 27 30 and attend internal courses including foreign language classes offered in French Spanish German and Chinese taught by professors and researchers working at the School both as an integration and as an extension to the regular academic schedule 12 Graduate programs edit The School also offers graduate courses such as master and doctoral programmes provided by its research laboratories and joint ventures with foreign universities leading enterprises and international organizations Doctoral programs PhD edit The first institution in Italy to create a doctoral program PhD was Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa in 1927 under the historic name Diploma di Perfezionamento 14 20 Research doctorates or PhD Italian Dottorato di ricerca in Italy were introduced with law and Presidential Decree in 1980 Law of 21 February 1980 No 28 and the Presidential Decree No 382 of 11 July 1980 referring to the reform of academic teaching training and experimentation in organisation and teaching methods 21 22 Hence the Superior Graduate Schools in Italy Grandes ecoles 1 Italian Scuola Superiore Universitaria 2 also called Schools of Excellence Italian Scuole di Eccellenza 1 19 such as Scuola Normale Superiore and Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies still keep their reputed historical Diploma di Perfezionamento PhD title by law 23 24 and MIUR Decree 25 18 The Doctoral Programmes 24 25 at Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies grant Diploma di Perfezionamento a degree fully equivalent to a PhD and are recognized International Doctoral Programmes involving various forms of collaboration and joint ventures with foreign universities 24 Post doctoral education and research edit There are also worldwide important international corporations and industrial partners that are closely linked to Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies such as the nearby Piaggio where there are special Sant Anna Laboratories at the Polo Sant Anna Valdera PSAV 26 27 which contributes to the industrial process Leonardo Fiat Centro Ricerche Fiat Telecom Italia Marconi Communications Ericsson Research Deutsche Telekom Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd etc Polo Sant Anna Valdera PSAV 28 is a research center of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies based in Pontedera Pisa It was inaugurated in 2002 thanks to the interest of the then president of Piaggio Giovanni Alberto Agnelli The property is housed in converted sheds donated by Piaggio 29 The main research is in the fields of robotics bioengineering biotechnology precision engineering computing and virtual environments Polo Sant Anna Valdera PSAV has 25 offices 4 classrooms for teaching 7 laboratories 20 rooms all six thousand square meters There currently employs about hundred people The most important project in these laboratories is a bionic hand for people to have an upper limb amputee 26 The ARTS Lab Advanced Robotics Technology and System created the famous breakthrough in the field of bio robotics with the so called CYBER HAND shown on CNN International s Vital Signs Life Hand report Sant Anna also undertakes many international projects which are tied to the European Commission the Government of Italy and its ministries as well as regional projects of the Region of Tuscany and the Province of Pisa The school maintains a number of research laboratories some of which are located at the National Research Council CNR whose largest research center is in Pisa In the framework of the bilateral cooperation between Italy and China i e the Office of Chinese Language Council International Hanban Scuola Superiore Sant Anna hosts the third Italian Confucius Institute Research Institutes 30 Institute of Management Italian Istituto di Management 31 includes the laboratories MAIN MES and SUM Institute of Economics Italian Istituto di Economia 32 includes the laboratory LEM Institute Dirpolis Law Politics and Development Italian Istituto Dirpolis Diritto Politica e Sviluppo 33 includes the laboratories Lider Cdg CSGS and Wiss Institute TeCIP Institute of Communication Information and Perception Technologies Italian Istituto TeCIP Istituto di Tecnologie della Comunicazione dell Informazione e della Percezione 34 includes the laboratories IRCPhoNet Percro Retis Institute of Biorobotics Italian Istituto di Biorobotica 35 includes the laboratories ARTSLab CRIMLab and EZ Lab Institute of Life Sciences Italian Istituto di Scienze della Vita 36 includes the laboratories Laboratory of Medical Sciences Biolabs LandLab and PlantLab Laboratories and research centers edit ManagementMAIN Management amp Innovation Laboratory MeS Lab Management and Health Laboratory SUM LAb Sustainability ManagementEconomicsLEM Laboratory of Economics and Management CAFED Centre for the Analysis of Financial and Economics Dynamics EZ Lab Center for Research on the technology and support services for the LongevityLawsLIDER International and Comparative Law Research Laboratory STALS Sant Anna Legal Studies Research Centre on Social Juridical and Human Rights SciencesPolitical ScienceCDG Laboratory International Research Laboratory on Conflict Development and Global Politics ITPCM International Training Programme for Conflict Management Iran Electoral ArchiveEngineeringARTS Lab Advanced Robotics Technology and System which created the famous breakthrough in the field of bio robotics with the so called CYBER HAND shown on CNN International s Vital Signs Life Hand report CRIM Lab Center of Research In Microengineering RoboCasa the Italy Japan joint laboratory for Research on Humanoid and Personal Robotics Joint Lab Italy Korea CEIICP Centre of Excellence for Information Communication and Perception Engineering The centre is a result of a joint venture in the telecommunications sector between the Sant Anna School and Marconi Communications SpA now Ericsson In partnership with CNIT National Inter University Consortium for Telecommunications the two parties signed an agreement for the creation of a research centre for photonic networks and technologies thus realizing through CEIICP a unique example of synergy in Italy IRCPHONET Integrated Research Centre for Photonic Networks and Technologies RETIS lab Real Time Systems Laboratory PERCRO Perceptual RoboticsAgrobiociencesLand Lab Agriculture Environment and Landscape BIOLABS BIOlogical LABoratorieS PLANT LAB Plant and Crop PhysiologyMedicineLaboratory of Medical Science European Transplantation Management Centre Research Centre on E TX MAN organ and tissue detection donation and transplant and relatedPartner universities and international agreements edit Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies has signed international agreements with respected partner universities around the globe 37 38 World rankings editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 39 201 300THE World 40 180Regional OverallTHE Europe 40 50As part of the Pisa University System Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies is small and elite specialised only in applied sciences The Academic Ranking of World Universities puts it together with Scuola Normale Superiore at the 1st place in Italy National Rank 1 and within the best 30 universities in Europe 41 In 2016 Times Higher Education World University Rankings the 150 Under 50 Rankings 2016 Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies is ranked 10 in the world 42 As for 2015 16 rankings Times Higher Education World University Rankings puts Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies at 180th place in the world 90 place in Europe and 2nd in Italy and Scuola Normale Superiore 112 place in the world 50 place in Europe and 1st in Italy 40 43 44 According to Times Higher Education World University Rankings Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies is in top 20 in teaching industry income and citations in the world and Scuola Normale Superiore is in top 10 in teaching and top 20 in research on global level 40 43 Also Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies together with Scuola Normale Superiore are named as leading institutions in Italy s six top higher education institutes by Times Higher Education World University Rankings where for 2014 2015 was ranked at 63rd place in the world and 15th in Europe 45 Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies has been mapped by Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings as one of the most important educational institutions in Italy section on Italy i e Top universities and specialisms 46 47 having its Graduate Postgraduate Profile 48 For 2016 the QS World University Rankings has ranked Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies in the subject categories economics and econometrics on world stage at 201 As far as the rankings in the faculty category is concerned it is ranked on world stage at 385 for engineering and technology 49 According to QS World University Rankings Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies is part of the initiative Invest Your Talent in Italy 50 which puts Italian graduate programmes on the world s stage 51 The Scimago Institution Ranking are based on the SCOPUS bibliometric database featuring thirteen performance indicators of innovation and web visibility The following are some of Sant Anna Schools best results at the world and national level 41 52 full citation needed World The official agency of the Italian Ministry of Education Universities and Research MIUR the Agenzia nazionale di valutazione del sistema universitario e della ricerca ANVUR ranks Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies the best small university for 2013 in Italy National Rank 1 53 54 55 56 57 The European Research Ranking a ranking based on publicly available data from the European Commission database puts Pisa University System among the best in Italy and best performing European research institutions 58 In 2008 the Italian website La Voce published a ranking of Italian universities by h index limited to the Departments of Economics where Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies acquires the first 1 place in Italy 59 Notable alumni and faculty edit nbsp Giuliano Amato nbsp Antonio Cassese nbsp Enrico Letta nbsp Maria Chiara CarrozzaFaculty and alumni of note include Giuliano Amato Prime Minister of Italy 1992 1993 and 2000 2001 Vice President of the Convention on the Future of Europe that drafted the new European Constitution and headed the Amato Group Paolo Emilio Taviani Italian Minister of Defence 1953 1958 Italian Minister of the Interior 1962 1963 1963 1968 1973 1974 Antonio Maccanico Minister of Communications 1996 1998 Minister for Institutional Reforms 1999 2001 60 Giovanni Pieraccini Minister of Public Affairs 1963 1964 Minister of Economic Affairs 1964 1965 Minister of Merchant Fleet 1973 1974 Minister of Scientific Research 1974 61 62 Carlo Smuraglia parliament deputy and senator at the Senate of the Republic Italy 63 Antonio Cassese first President of the International Criminal Tribunal For the Former Yugoslavia ICTY 1993 1997 in 2004 appointed by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan to be the chairperson for the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur Sabino Cassese Professor of Administrative Law and a judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy Pier Francesco Guarguaglini former president of Leonardo the largest hi tech industrial group based in Italy and one of the largest defence industry conglomerates in the world Enrico Letta elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party Italy Prime Minister of Italy 2013 2014 64 Maria Chiara Carrozza Professor of Engineering at Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Minister of Education Universities and Research 2013 2014 64 Marcello Spatafora Italian Ambassador to Malaysia 1980 1986 Ambassador to Malta 1986 1989 Ambassador to Australia 1993 1997 Ambassador to Albania 1997 1999 Chief of the Italian delegation responsible for organizing the country s presidency of the European Economic Community 1989 1990 as of 2000 Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations President of the United Nations Security Council in 2007 Fabrizio Pagani economist and policy expert former Italy s G20 Sherpa and OECD Director Tiziano Terzani Italian journalist and writer Vittorio Grilli Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economy and Finance government of Mario Monti 65 part of the Board of Directors of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies 66 and board member of the respected European think thank Bruegel institution 67 Riccardo Varaldo dead link economist and holder of the prestigious Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell Ordine al Merito della Repubblica i e Order of Merit of the Italian Republic President of Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa Member of many Ministries entities President of the Societa Italiana di Marketing 68 Nicola Bellini economist and Director of IRPET Istituto Regionale per la Programmazione Economica della Toscana 69 Nicoletta Batini economist notable as a scholar of innovative monetary and fiscal policy practices as well as structural reforms for the promotion of export competitiveness especially in the shipping industry She is currently rated among the 5 top most cited authors in economics worldwide RePEc 70 She began her active career as an economist with the Bank of England in London and has handled extensive consultancy roles in the public sector She is currently a Director of Italy s Department of the Treasury within the Ministry of Economy and Finances Italy in Rome in charge of the international economy and economic policies Giovanni Dosi economist co director of the specific task forces on industrial policy and intellectual property rights within the Initiative for Policy Dialogue editor of the Oxford University Press Journal Continental Europe of Industrial and Corporate Change 71 Stefan Collignon professor of political economy International Chief Economist of the Centro Europa Ricerche founder of Euro Asia Forum at Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Previously he was Centennial Professor of European Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science LSE 2001 2005 and visiting professor at Harvard University 2005 2007 also taught at University of Hamburg Institut d Etudes Politiques College of Europe and at the Free University of Berlin Also served as Deputy Director General for Europe in the Federal Ministry of Finance Germany 1999 2000 72 Giulio Tononi Neuroscientist and psychiatrist who holds the David P White Chair in Sleep Medicine as well as a Distinguished Chair in Consciousness Science at the University of Wisconsin Antonio L Abbate Professor of Medical Sciences at Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies and together with Giovanni Dosi one of the top Italian Scientists 73 74 Giorgio Buttazzo Professor at Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies Editor in Chief of the Journal of Real Time Systems Springer 75 and chair of the prestigious IEEE Technical Committee on Real Time Systems 2010 12 76 Luca Desiata Ceo at SOGIN and editor in chief of Hebdomada Aenigmatum the first magazine of Latin crosswordsSee also editScuola Normale Superiore Ecole Normale Superieure Superior Graduate Schools in Italy List of Italian universitiesNotes and references edit a b c d Schuloe di Eccellenza Ricerca Italiana in Italian Archived from the original on 7 March 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2015 a b Italy s big six form network for elite Times Higher Education THE 18 February 2000 Archived from the original on 23 September 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2020 Giuliano Amato designato Presidente della Scuola Superiore Sant Anna Scuola Superiore Sant Anna 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