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University of Milan

The University of Milan (Italian: Università degli Studi di Milano; Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensis), known colloquially as UniMi or Statale, is a public research university in Milan, Italy. It is one of the largest universities in Europe, with about 60,000 students,[5] and a permanent teaching and research staff of about 2,000.[6]

University of Milan
Università degli Studi di Milano
Seal of the University of Milan
Latin: Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensis
Other name
UNIMI
MottoScientia illuminans dignum
Motto in English
Knowledge enlightening the worthy
TypePublic
Established1924
Academic affiliations
EUA
LERU
Budget€467 million (2020)
RectorProf. Elio Franzini[1]
Academic staff
2100 (2018)[2]
Administrative staff
1,872 (2017)[3]
Students61,547 (2018/19) [4]
Undergraduates36,717
Postgraduates23,058
869
Other students
903
Location,
Italy
CampusUrban
Colours  Milan blue
Sporting affiliations
CUS Milano
Websitewww.unimi.it/en

The University of Milan has ten schools and offers 140 undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, 32 Doctoral Schools and 65+ Specialization Schools. The University's research and teaching activities have grown over the years and have received important international recognitions.

The University is the only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), a group of twenty-one research-intensive European Universities. It consistently ranks as first university in Italy (ARWU) sharing the place with University of Pisa and Sapienza University of Rome, and is also one of the best universities of Italy, both overall and in specific subject areas in other ranking systems.

The university has been frequented by many notable alumni, including one Nobel laureate in physics, Riccardo Giacconi,[7] one Fields medalist, Enrico Bombieri,[8] as well as the former Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi and Bettino Craxi.[9] The university has also been affiliated with notable faculty such as the Nobel Laureate in chemistry Giulio Natta,[10] and the Wolf Prize in Physics Giuseppe Occhialini.

Academics

 
University of Milan central library of Law and Humanities

The University of Milan is a public teaching and research university, the second largest university in Italy, which – with nine schools and a teaching staff of about 2,200 – comprises a wide variety of disciplinary fields.

Schools

 
The "Omega", chemical department building in the middle of the didactic area of UNIMI
 
The main Building of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Department

The University comprises 10 Schools (facoltà):

  • School of Law
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Humanities
  • School of Veterinary Medicine
  • School of Agricultural and Food Sciences
  • School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • School of Science and Technology
  • School of Exercise and Sport Sciences
  • School of Political, Economic and Social Sciences
  • School of Linguistics and Cultural Mediation

Admissions

Degree programmes at the University of Milan are divided into:

  1. open-admission programmes: Each degree programme defines the knowledge and requirements for matriculation; these may be verified through a compulsory test and/or through an interview for assessing the student's educational background, prior to matriculation.
  2. capped-enrolment programmes: To enrol, students must register for an entrance examination, pass it and rank high enough to be awarded one of the places available.

To enroll at the University of Milan is required an English language assessment, which can be demonstrated by an international language certificate (CEFR), or through the university language centre (SLAM). The required level for Bachelors usually stands at B2 (Intermadiate), while for Masters is C1. Those who will not have attained the language level required by their degree programme via Placement test or certification must attend an English language course, and pass the final exam. With the University of Milano-Bicocca, and the Alma Mater of Bologna, is the most sought-after location for medical students,[11] with an acceptance rate of about 5%.

Graduation

Full-time students are expected to earn 60 credits (CFU) in one academic year. The credits awarded can be recognized for continuing studies, both in Italian universities and abroad. To be awarded a bachelor, the student must earn at least 180 CFU, while to get a master 120 CFU are needed. Also, to obtain the highest level of university education, the Dottorato di Ricerca (Ph.D.), at least other 3 to 4 years of studies are required.[12]

Financial Support

The University of Milan provides several types of financial support for students:[13]

  • Education incentive Programme: Regional scholarships consisting of a sum of money and free access to refectory services, awarded yearly, via competition, to university students meeting certain merit, income and regular attendance requirements. Additional DSU allowances and grants includes Disability, International mobility, and Special grant allowances.
  • University scholarships: Need-based and merit scholarships from 1.800 to €6.000 per year
  • International scholarships: "Excellence Scholarships" for students enrolled in the first year of a master's degree programme, providing €6.000 grant, full tuition and accommodation paid.

The university also provides Accommodation, Refectory services and meals allowances for a large number of students.

Research

There are 53 research centres. Research is organised in 33 different departments:

  • Law: Private Law and Legal History, Italian and Supranational Public Law, Law.
  • Medicine: Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine, Pathophysiology and Transplantation, Oncology and Hematology-Oncology, Biomedical Sciences for Health, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Health Sciences.
  • Humanities: Cultural and Environmental Heritage, Philosophy, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literary Studies, Philology and Linguistics, Historical Studies.
  • Veterinary Medicine: Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science for Health, Animal Production and Food Safety.
  • Agricultural and Food Sciences: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences - Production, Landscape, Agroenergy, Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, Environmental Science and Policy
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences: Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences.
  • Science and Technology: Biosciences, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science and Policy.
  • Exercise and Sport Sciences: Biomedical Sciences for Health.
  • Political, Economic and Social Sciences: Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods, Social and Political Sciences, International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies.
  • Linguistics and Cultural Mediation: Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication.

The University of Milan is a leading Italian university for investment in research infrastructure and human capital: two essential elements for tackling the complex challenges of knowledge in a rapidly changing social and industrial context.

As a public institution concerned with the development and progress of knowledge, the University has always been committed to research projects that influence the quality of life of citizens. Research is mostly conducted in the departments and the many specialised structures, favouring the creation and growth of networks of collaboration locally, nationally and internationally.

Scientific activity involves the whole academic community from professors, researchers, doctoral students, fellowship-holders and fellows to undergraduates.

Quality and impact of research (2020)

  • Publications in 2020:  9536
  • Open access publications in 2020: 5074
  • Top 10% area publications (SciVal): 33,9%
  • Field Weighted-Citation Impact (SciVal): 1,78
  • Unimi publications/national publications (SciVal): 5,55%[14]
  • ERC grants since the beginning of the project: 37[15]

Governance

The governance structure at the University of Milan is composed by 17 committees, headed by the Rector. The most important boards are:

The Board of Directors

It has the function of strategy definition and management, approval of the annual and three-year financial and personnel planning documents, and supervision of economic and financial sustainability. It is composed of the Rector, the Vice Rector, the General Director, and selected internal and external members.

The Academic senate

 
The Academic Senate, and the current Rector

The Academic Senate has functions of proposal, supervision and verification in the field of teaching, research and student services, and is composed of Rector, Vice Rector, the 10 faculty directors, and elected representative of professors, researchers and students.

Patent Committee

Its statutory duties are to review patent applications, express an opinion on patents filed whenever a decision is required, and also express an opinion on industrial property clauses in commissioned research and patent enhancement contracts, and in research agreements with other institutions. It's composed by the General Director, three selected professors, and two external experts.

University Sports Committee

The University Sports Committee promotes and encourages sports activities for the entire University community and oversees management guidelines for sports facilities and development programmes. The chairman of this board is the Deputy Rector. Every year the Committee presents a report on the University sports facilities, next year's programmeand financial plan to the Ministry of Education, University and Research.

Research Observatory

It is composed of scientific experts belonging to various scientific disciplinary sectors as well as administrative and technical sectors. Its members are renewed every three academic years. The Observatory, as per the Regulations collects and analyzes information on University research findings; as part of this function, it analyzes and compares the results of national research assessment exercises. It also proposes criteria and new methodologies for assessing University research findings, taking into account the specificities of each area and submits improvement actions to the main governing bodies, with a view to increasing research quality, attractiveness, national and international visibility

Campuses

 
Chiostro della ghiacciaia

The University of Milan possesses an important artistic and cultural heritage that includes important historic buildings, inherited and acquired collections, archives, botanical gardens and the old Brera Astronomical Observatory commissioned by Maria Theresa of Austria.[16] The University's departments are housed in important historic buildings in the centre of Milan and in modern buildings in the area known as Città Studi (City of Studies). Among the palazzos that house the University's facilities are the old "Ca’ Granda" ("the big house"), a monumental complex from the 15th century in the heart of the historical city centre; the 18th-century Palazzo Greppi designed by Giuseppe Piermarini (architect of La Scala in Milan) and the 17th-century Sant’Alessandro College commissioned by the Arcimboldi family. The book collection, which is one of the richest in the region, is preserved in 47 libraries,[17] while the APICE Centre collects rare and valuable book stocks and archives.

The total university surface area is about 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft), comprising 356 classrooms with approximately 27,382 seats, 203 teaching and computer laboratories with approximately 1,831 seats and 171 libraries and study rooms with approximately 4,417 seats.

Headquarter - City Centre Campus

The old "Ca’ Granda" ("the big house"), and other several historical buildings that surrounds the centre of Milan, close to the Cathedral, is a complex from the 15th century, by Filarete, that has been renewed in the last decade. It was one of the first Renaissance buildings in Milan and had a large following throughout northern Italy. Nowadays it is the seat of the University of Milan, where are located a large part of the humanistic studies, as well as law, and the main offices.

Città Studi - Scientific Campus

Since the late 60s the exponential growth of the number of enrolled students forced the university to build other structures in the Città Studi neighbourhood. Here are located the main building of all the scientific schools and departments, as well as the majority of the research facilities. In the quarter is all located the 'Politecnico', the Technical University of Milan.

Città Studi Campus Sostenibile (CSCS, Città Studi Sustainable Campus) is a joint project launched by the University of Milan and the Milan Polytechnic in 2011 to turn the Città Studi (the historic university quarter in the city, home to the city's two main university campuses) into a forum on issues of sustainable development, thereby creating a model for the city at large to follow.

Devised as six roundtables on areas of intervention – People, Energy, Education, Mobility, City and Food and Health – the project aims to implement a series of best practices with the goal of improving the quality of life for those living in the university quarter, through projects, events, and programmes.

Milan Innovation District - MIND[18]

Australia-based Lendlease has been contracted to design, build and manage the MIND campus of the University of Milan by a resolution of the board of directors. The project for the new campus for Milan University science faculties in the Milan Innovation District (MIND), in the former Expo 2015 area, covers a total area of over 190,000 square meters. The new area will be shared with Human Technopole, Italy's new research institute for life sciences, and the new IRCSS Galeazzi Orthopedic Institute for medicine. The project has a total value of approximately 338 million €.

Hospital campuses

The Faculty of Medicine and Surgery has teaching sectors at the following hospitals in Lombary:

Outside Milan

The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and The University of Milan Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Experimental Zootechny are located outside the city area, in Lodi. The Department of Studies in Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication is instead located in Sesto San Giovanni.

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[19]151–200 (2020)
QS World[20]=301 (2021)
THE World[21]351–400 (2021)
USNWR Global[22]=164 (2021)
National – Overall
ARWU National[23]1-3 (2020)

The University of Milan is the only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), a group of twenty-one research-intensive European Universities, which it helped found.[24][25]

It is ranked first in Italy (three-way tie) by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), sharing the place with University of Pisa and Sapienza University of Rome.[26]

The university consistently ranks as Italy's best university in a number of areas. In the most recent ranking of Italian universities released by ANVUR in February 2022, Statale ranked first among Italian universities in the areas of political science, sociology, law, and philosophy.[27] It also ranked among the top three in economics and statistics, earth science, history, and antiquities.[28]

The university is ranked third in Italy by Center for World University Rankings (CWUR)[29] and fourth in the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities.[30] while the Times Higher Education World University Rankings[31] ranks it sixth to ninth (tied with four other universities).

Publishing

Since before 2009, the University of Milan has published journals in Open access,[32] of which about ten have already been included in the Directory of Open access journal . The fields of scientific interest are different: for linguistics and philology, for example, Italian LinguaDue[33] and Carte Romance.

History

 
Via Festa del Perdono, the University of Milan
 
Cloister of the main building
 
Physics Department, seen from across Via Celoria

Early years

The University of Milan was founded in 1924 from the merger of two institutions that boasted a great tradition of medical, scientific and humanistic studies: the Accademia Scientifico-Letteraria (Scientific-Literary Academy), active since 1861, and the Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento (Clinical Specialisation Institutes), established in 1906. By 1928, the University already had the fourth-highest number of enrolled students in Italy, after the University of Naples, Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Padua. Its premises are located in Città Studi (the City of Studies), the university district built from 1915 onwards (that is also home to the Politecnico di Milano), where scientific schools arehoused, and in several buildings in the city's historic centre, which house the humanities schools.[34]

At the time of its foundation, there were four "traditional" schools – Law, Humanities, Medicine and Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences; then, in the 1930s, the Schools of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture were introduced, after the aggregation of the old schools of Veterinary Medicine (1792) and Agriculture (1871).

At the end of the Second World War, the old Ospedale dei Poveri (Hospital for the Poor) building, known as "la Cà Granda" (the Big House), was assigned to the University. This building, one of the first Italian examples of civil architecture – commissioned in the 15th century by the Sforza family, dukes of Milan – had been seriously damaged by the bombings of 1943. In 1958, after a complex series of reconstruction and renovation works, it became home to the University Rector's Office, the administrative offices and the schools of Law and Humanities.

1960s reformation

In the 1960s, due to the extension of compulsory school attendance and the subsequent liberalisation of access to higher education, the number of people entering Italian universities progressively increased and the University of Milan enrolled more than 60,000 students. The University added to its range of courses and at the same time increased its number of centres. Two new schools were established, Pharmacy and Social and Political Sciences, which were based, respectively, in Città Studi and in Via Conservatorio, in Milan city centre.

Città Studi was also the site of a new complex, intended entirely for the biology departments, which was the work of architect Vico Magistretti. There was also an increase in the number of agreements with the city's hospital facilities, where students from the School of Medicine receive their clinical training. In 1968, the University was occupying approximately 127,000 m2 (1,370,000 sq ft); by the beginning of the 1980s this had increased to 205,000 m2 (2,210,000 sq ft). In 1989 there were 22 degree courses and 75,000 enrolled students, which increased to 90,000 by 1993.

1980s streamline process

In view of this increase, the University began a process of streamlining and delocalising its facilities: from 1986 onwards, new centres began to appear in other areas of Milan, particularly in the Bicocca district, as well as in other parts of the region: in Como, Varese, Crema and Lodi.

In 1998, the University split in two and the city's second public institution was founded: The University of Milan-Bicocca. The University of Insubria was also established in Varese, bringing together courses that were already offered at Varese and Como by the Universities of Milan and Pavia. At the conclusion of this process, notwithstanding the reduction in the number of students, the University of Milan was still the largest institution in Lombardy and still one of the largest in the country.

The 2001 law that transformed the education system opened a new phase of change. The University updated its range of courses, trying to adapt them to better suit the evolution of the social demand for education and the innovation of the production system: thus, the number of degree courses rose to 74 and there was a new increase in enrolments. There was also an increase in the University's commitment to providing student services (orientation, internships and training, online education) and in investments for new education and research facilities, covering approximately 80,000 m2 (860,000 sq ft).

The most recent phase of expansion concerned the fields of communication science, intercultural mediation and art, but there are also ongoing projects relating to the sectors of information technology, veterinary medicine and biomedicine. Furthermore, there was also a strengthening of commitment to technology transfer and the practical application of scientific research results in the economic-production context.

Present

At the present time, the University comprises 9 schools, 134 study courses (both undergraduate and graduate), 19 doctoral schools (scuole di dottorato) and 92 specialisation schools (scuole di specializzazione). Approximately 65,000 students are enrolled at the University. The teaching staff is composed of 2,500 tenured professors and researchers and approximately 500 adjunct professors. More than 2,300 people work in the technical and administrative sector. The University of Milan was one of the institutions that helped to found LERU, the League of European Research Universities, and is the only Italian University to be a member of the organisation. Thanks to its commitment to basic and applied research, the University is among the top institutions in the main national and international rankings.[35]

Budget

In 2010, income – excluding special accounting and clearing entries – amounted to €562 million, primarily from:[36]

  • State: €331 million for normal running costs
  • Students: €91 million in the form of fees and contributions
  • Public and private institutions: €59 million for research activities

Sports, arts and entertainment

 
Student dormitory

Sporting activities

Centro Universitario Sportivo (CUS), University Sports Centre, is an amateur sports association which, for the last 60 years, has promoted the practice of physical education and sport by students and university collaborators. Every year, the centre organises a vast range of sports courses, which cover everything from traditional disciplines, such as swimming and athletics, to more modern activities, such as hydro-biking, yoga and capoeira.

Arts and entertainment

University of Milan students can take part in music and theatre initiatives organised by the University's resident cultural institutions, which include the Orchestra, the Choir and the CUT, the University Theatre Centre. The University of Milan Orchestra offers students the possibility to audition for a classical music ensemble in collaboration with the "Giuseppe Verdi" Conservatory of Milan and with the direction of Maestro Alessandro Crudele.

The University Choir is composed of university staff, students, professors and enthusiasts from outside the university. It is possible to become a member by passing an audition.

The Centro Universitario Teatrale (CUT), University Theatre Centre, is currently directed by Professor Alberto Bentoglio and collaborates actively with groups of university students who have been involved in theatre productions for several years.

Concessions for cultural activities

The University works closely with cinema, theatre, dance and music agents, to provide their students and collaborators with access to cultural initiatives and services at reduced prices.

Notable alumni

In science

Notable alumni in science of the University of Milan include also Giovanni Bignami, astrophysicist (Bruno Rossi Prize 1993); Patrizia Caraveo, astrophysicist (Bruno Rossi Prize 2007, 2011 e 2012); Elena Cattaneo, biologist (Gold medal from the Republic President, Senator for life); Alberto Mantovani, immunologist;

In politics and government

Notable alumni in politics and government of the University of Milan include also Letizia Moratti (Minister of Education, University and Research); Elena Bonetti (Minister for Family and Equal Opportunities); Massimo Garavaglia (Minister of Tourism); Roberto Maroni (Minister of the Interior; Labour, Deputy Prime Minister); Maria Cristina Messa (Minister of University and Research, Rector of University of Milan-bicocca); Matteo Salvini (deputy prime minister, Minister of the Interior)

Entrepreneurs and managers

Notable alumni in management end entrepreneurship of the University of Milan include also Bernardo Caprotti (Esselunga's Founder and CEO); Massimo Antonio Doris (Mediolanum Bank CEO); Carlo Ponti (producer); Fedele Confalonieri (Mediaset CEO).

Others

Other notable alumni of the University of Milan include also Enrico Mentana (Italian journalist, television presenter and publisher); Nino Rota (composer); Claudio Bisio (actor, presenter); Elisabetta Canalis (model); Antonella Clerici (presenter, host-TV); Sergio Romano (writer, journalist, and historian); Dario Edoardo Viganò (writer, priest).

Notable faculty

List of rectors

  • Luigi Mangiagalli (October 1923 - November 1926)
  • Baldo Rossi (December 1926 - November 1930)
  • Ferdinando Livini (December 1930 - October 1935)
  • Alberto Pepere (November 1935 - July 1940)
  • Uberto Pestalozza (September 1940 - August 1943, as commissioner from October 1942 to August 1943)
  • Aurelio Candian (September 1943)
  • Giuseppe Menotti De Francesco (October 1943 - May 1945)
  • Mario Rotondi (Vice Rector) (May - September 1945)
  • Gian Piero Bognetti (Vice Rector) (September - October 1945)
  • Felice Perussia (October 1945 - October 1948)
  • Giuseppe Menotti De Francesco (November 1948 - October 1960)
  • Caio Mario Cattabeni (November 1960 - October 1966)
  • Giovanni Polvani (November 1966 - October 1969)
  • Romolo Deotto (November 1969 - October 1972)
  • Giuseppe Schiavinato (1972 - 1984)
  • Paolo Mantegazza (1984 - 2001)
  • Enrico Decleva (2001 - November 2012)
  • Gianluca Vago (9 November 2012 - September 2018)
  • Elio Franzini (from 1 October 2018)

See also

References

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  2. ^ Facts and Figures
  3. ^ Piano dei fabbisogni e Carichi di Lavoro
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  8. ^ "Enrico Bombieri biography". 9 December 2019.
  9. ^ "10 personaggi celebri dell'UniMi - StuDocu Blog" (in Italian). 11 July 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Archivio di Giulio Natta". www.giulionatta.it. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  11. ^ "Punteggio minimo per entrare a medicina per ateneo 2021 | Studenti.it". www.studenti.it (in Italian). Retrieved 17 October 2021.
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  14. ^ "Facts & Figures | Università degli Studi di Milano Statale". www.unimi.it. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Datahub of ERC funded projects". European Research Council (ERC).
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  17. ^ "Servizio Bibliotecario d'Ateneo - Home".
  18. ^ "Università Statale di Milano: sarà Lendlease a realizzare il Campus scientifico in MIND | La Statale News". lastatalenews.unimi.it (in Italian). 17 December 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
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  28. ^ Riva, Gianna Fregonara e Orsola. "Da Padova a Milano, la ricerca al top Guarda la classifica dell'Anvur L'Italia cresce più di Parigi e Berlino". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 3 March 2017.
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External links

  • University of Milan Website (in English)
  • Università degli Studi di Milano (in Italian)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Milan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Milan Italian Universita degli Studi di Milano Latin Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensis known colloquially as UniMi or Statale is a public research university in Milan Italy It is one of the largest universities in Europe with about 60 000 students 5 and a permanent teaching and research staff of about 2 000 6 University of MilanUniversita degli Studi di MilanoSeal of the University of MilanLatin Universitas Studiorum MediolanensisOther nameUNIMIMottoScientia illuminans dignumMotto in EnglishKnowledge enlightening the worthyTypePublicEstablished1924Academic affiliationsEUALERUBudget 467 million 2020 RectorProf Elio Franzini 1 Academic staff2100 2018 2 Administrative staff1 872 2017 3 Students61 547 2018 19 4 Undergraduates36 717Postgraduates23 058Doctoral students869Other students903LocationMilan ItalyCampusUrbanColours Milan blueSporting affiliationsCUS MilanoWebsitewww wbr unimi wbr it wbr enThe University of Milan has ten schools and offers 140 undergraduate and graduate degree programmes 32 Doctoral Schools and 65 Specialization Schools The University s research and teaching activities have grown over the years and have received important international recognitions The University is the only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities LERU a group of twenty one research intensive European Universities It consistently ranks as first university in Italy ARWU sharing the place with University of Pisa and Sapienza University of Rome and is also one of the best universities of Italy both overall and in specific subject areas in other ranking systems The university has been frequented by many notable alumni including one Nobel laureate in physics Riccardo Giacconi 7 one Fields medalist Enrico Bombieri 8 as well as the former Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi and Bettino Craxi 9 The university has also been affiliated with notable faculty such as the Nobel Laureate in chemistry Giulio Natta 10 and the Wolf Prize in Physics Giuseppe Occhialini Contents 1 Academics 1 1 Schools 1 2 Admissions 1 3 Graduation 1 4 Financial Support 2 Research 2 1 Quality and impact of research 2020 3 Governance 3 1 The Board of Directors 3 2 The Academic senate 3 3 Patent Committee 3 4 University Sports Committee 3 5 Research Observatory 4 Campuses 4 1 Headquarter City Centre Campus 4 2 Citta Studi Scientific Campus 4 3 Milan Innovation District MIND 18 4 4 Hospital campuses 4 5 Outside Milan 5 Rankings 6 Publishing 7 History 7 1 Early years 7 2 1960s reformation 7 3 1980s streamline process 7 4 Present 8 Budget 9 Sports arts and entertainment 9 1 Sporting activities 9 2 Arts and entertainment 9 3 Concessions for cultural activities 10 Notable alumni 10 1 In science 10 2 In politics and government 10 3 Entrepreneurs and managers 10 4 Others 11 Notable faculty 12 List of rectors 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksAcademics Edit University of Milan central library of Law and Humanities The University of Milan is a public teaching and research university the second largest university in Italy which with nine schools and a teaching staff of about 2 200 comprises a wide variety of disciplinary fields Schools Edit The Omega chemical department building in the middle of the didactic area of UNIMI The main Building of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Department The University comprises 10 Schools facolta School of Law School of Medicine School of Humanities School of Veterinary Medicine School of Agricultural and Food Sciences School of Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Science and Technology School of Exercise and Sport Sciences School of Political Economic and Social Sciences School of Linguistics and Cultural MediationAdmissions Edit Degree programmes at the University of Milan are divided into open admission programmes Each degree programme defines the knowledge and requirements for matriculation these may be verified through a compulsory test and or through an interview for assessing the student s educational background prior to matriculation capped enrolment programmes To enrol students must register for an entrance examination pass it and rank high enough to be awarded one of the places available To enroll at the University of Milan is required an English language assessment which can be demonstrated by an international language certificate CEFR or through the university language centre SLAM The required level for Bachelors usually stands at B2 Intermadiate while for Masters is C1 Those who will not have attained the language level required by their degree programme via Placement test or certification must attend an English language course and pass the final exam With the University of Milano Bicocca and the Alma Mater of Bologna is the most sought after location for medical students 11 with an acceptance rate of about 5 Graduation Edit Full time students are expected to earn 60 credits CFU in one academic year The credits awarded can be recognized for continuing studies both in Italian universities and abroad To be awarded a bachelor the student must earn at least 180 CFU while to get a master 120 CFU are needed Also to obtain the highest level of university education the Dottorato di Ricerca Ph D at least other 3 to 4 years of studies are required 12 Financial Support Edit The University of Milan provides several types of financial support for students 13 Education incentive Programme Regional scholarships consisting of a sum of money and free access to refectory services awarded yearly via competition to university students meeting certain merit income and regular attendance requirements Additional DSU allowances and grants includes Disability International mobility and Special grant allowances University scholarships Need based and merit scholarships from 1 800 to 6 000 per year International scholarships Excellence Scholarships for students enrolled in the first year of a master s degree programme providing 6 000 grant full tuition and accommodation paid The university also provides Accommodation Refectory services and meals allowances for a large number of students Research EditThere are 53 research centres Research is organised in 33 different departments Law Private Law and Legal History Italian and Supranational Public Law Law Medicine Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine Pathophysiology and Transplantation Oncology and Hematology Oncology Biomedical Sciences for Health Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Biomedical Surgical and Dental Sciences Clinical Sciences and Community Health Health Sciences Humanities Cultural and Environmental Heritage Philosophy Foreign Languages and Literatures Literary Studies Philology and Linguistics Historical Studies Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Science for Health Animal Production and Food Safety Agricultural and Food Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Production Landscape Agroenergy Food Environmental and Nutritional Sciences Environmental Science and Policy Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences Pharmaceutical Sciences Science and Technology Biosciences Chemistry Physics Computer Science Mathematics Earth Sciences Environmental Science and Policy Exercise and Sport Sciences Biomedical Sciences for Health Political Economic and Social Sciences Economics Management and Quantitative Methods Social and Political Sciences International Legal Historical and Political Studies Linguistics and Cultural Mediation Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication The University of Milan is a leading Italian university for investment in research infrastructure and human capital two essential elements for tackling the complex challenges of knowledge in a rapidly changing social and industrial context As a public institution concerned with the development and progress of knowledge the University has always been committed to research projects that influence the quality of life of citizens Research is mostly conducted in the departments and the many specialised structures favouring the creation and growth of networks of collaboration locally nationally and internationally Scientific activity involves the whole academic community from professors researchers doctoral students fellowship holders and fellows to undergraduates Quality and impact of research 2020 Edit Publications in 2020 9536 Open access publications in 2020 5074 Top 10 area publications SciVal 33 9 Field Weighted Citation Impact SciVal 1 78 Unimi publications national publications SciVal 5 55 14 ERC grants since the beginning of the project 37 15 Governance EditThe governance structure at the University of Milan is composed by 17 committees headed by the Rector The most important boards are The Board of Directors Edit It has the function of strategy definition and management approval of the annual and three year financial and personnel planning documents and supervision of economic and financial sustainability It is composed of the Rector the Vice Rector the General Director and selected internal and external members The Academic senate Edit The Academic Senate and the current Rector The Academic Senate has functions of proposal supervision and verification in the field of teaching research and student services and is composed of Rector Vice Rector the 10 faculty directors and elected representative of professors researchers and students Patent Committee Edit Its statutory duties are to review patent applications express an opinion on patents filed whenever a decision is required and also express an opinion on industrial property clauses in commissioned research and patent enhancement contracts and in research agreements with other institutions It s composed by the General Director three selected professors and two external experts University Sports Committee Edit The University Sports Committee promotes and encourages sports activities for the entire University community and oversees management guidelines for sports facilities and development programmes The chairman of this board is the Deputy Rector Every year the Committee presents a report on the University sports facilities next year s programmeand financial plan to the Ministry of Education University and Research Research Observatory Edit It is composed of scientific experts belonging to various scientific disciplinary sectors as well as administrative and technical sectors Its members are renewed every three academic years The Observatory as per the Regulations collects and analyzes information on University research findings as part of this function it analyzes and compares the results of national research assessment exercises It also proposes criteria and new methodologies for assessing University research findings taking into account the specificities of each area and submits improvement actions to the main governing bodies with a view to increasing research quality attractiveness national and international visibilityCampuses Edit Chiostro della ghiacciaia The University of Milan possesses an important artistic and cultural heritage that includes important historic buildings inherited and acquired collections archives botanical gardens and the old Brera Astronomical Observatory commissioned by Maria Theresa of Austria 16 The University s departments are housed in important historic buildings in the centre of Milan and in modern buildings in the area known as Citta Studi City of Studies Among the palazzos that house the University s facilities are the old Ca Granda the big house a monumental complex from the 15th century in the heart of the historical city centre the 18th century Palazzo Greppi designed by Giuseppe Piermarini architect of La Scala in Milan and the 17th century Sant Alessandro College commissioned by the Arcimboldi family The book collection which is one of the richest in the region is preserved in 47 libraries 17 while the APICE Centre collects rare and valuable book stocks and archives The total university surface area is about 500 000 m2 5 400 000 sq ft comprising 356 classrooms with approximately 27 382 seats 203 teaching and computer laboratories with approximately 1 831 seats and 171 libraries and study rooms with approximately 4 417 seats Headquarter City Centre Campus Edit The old Ca Granda the big house and other several historical buildings that surrounds the centre of Milan close to the Cathedral is a complex from the 15th century by Filarete that has been renewed in the last decade It was one of the first Renaissance buildings in Milan and had a large following throughout northern Italy Nowadays it is the seat of the University of Milan where are located a large part of the humanistic studies as well as law and the main offices Citta Studi Scientific Campus Edit Since the late 60s the exponential growth of the number of enrolled students forced the university to build other structures in the Citta Studi neighbourhood Here are located the main building of all the scientific schools and departments as well as the majority of the research facilities In the quarter is all located the Politecnico the Technical University of Milan Citta Studi Campus Sostenibile CSCS Citta Studi Sustainable Campus is a joint project launched by the University of Milan and the Milan Polytechnic in 2011 to turn the Citta Studi the historic university quarter in the city home to the city s two main university campuses into a forum on issues of sustainable development thereby creating a model for the city at large to follow Devised as six roundtables on areas of intervention People Energy Education Mobility City and Food and Health the project aims to implement a series of best practices with the goal of improving the quality of life for those living in the university quarter through projects events and programmes Milan Innovation District MIND 18 Edit Australia based Lendlease has been contracted to design build and manage the MIND campus of the University of Milan by a resolution of the board of directors The project for the new campus for Milan University science faculties in the Milan Innovation District MIND in the former Expo 2015 area covers a total area of over 190 000 square meters The new area will be shared with Human Technopole Italy s new research institute for life sciences and the new IRCSS Galeazzi Orthopedic Institute for medicine The project has a total value of approximately 338 million Hospital campuses Edit The Faculty of Medicine and Surgery has teaching sectors at the following hospitals in Lombary IRCSS Ca Granda Foundation Maggiore Policlinico Hospital San Paolo Hospital Luigi Sacco Hospital IRCSS San Donato Polyclinic San Giuseppe Hospital Gaetano Pini Orthopedic Institute IRCSS Monzino Cardiology Center IRCCS National Cancer Institute Foundation IRCSS Galeazzi Orthopedic Institute IFOM IEO Campus San Carlo Borromeo Hospital Niguarda Ca Granda Hospital Fatebenefratelli HospitalOutside Milan Edit The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and The University of Milan Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Experimental Zootechny are located outside the city area in Lodi The Department of Studies in Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication is instead located in Sesto San Giovanni Rankings EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 19 151 200 2020 QS World 20 301 2021 THE World 21 351 400 2021 USNWR Global 22 164 2021 National OverallARWU National 23 1 3 2020 The University of Milan is the only Italian member of the League of European Research Universities LERU a group of twenty one research intensive European Universities which it helped found 24 25 It is ranked first in Italy three way tie by the Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU sharing the place with University of Pisa and Sapienza University of Rome 26 The university consistently ranks as Italy s best university in a number of areas In the most recent ranking of Italian universities released by ANVUR in February 2022 Statale ranked first among Italian universities in the areas of political science sociology law and philosophy 27 It also ranked among the top three in economics and statistics earth science history and antiquities 28 The university is ranked third in Italy by Center for World University Rankings CWUR 29 and fourth in the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities 30 while the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 31 ranks it sixth to ninth tied with four other universities Publishing EditSince before 2009 the University of Milan has published journals in Open access 32 of which about ten have already been included in the Directory of Open access journal The fields of scientific interest are different for linguistics and philology for example Italian LinguaDue 33 and Carte Romance History Edit Via Festa del Perdono the University of Milan Cloister of the main building Physics Department seen from across Via Celoria Early years Edit The University of Milan was founded in 1924 from the merger of two institutions that boasted a great tradition of medical scientific and humanistic studies the Accademia Scientifico Letteraria Scientific Literary Academy active since 1861 and the Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento Clinical Specialisation Institutes established in 1906 By 1928 the University already had the fourth highest number of enrolled students in Italy after the University of Naples Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Padua Its premises are located in Citta Studi the City of Studies the university district built from 1915 onwards that is also home to the Politecnico di Milano where scientific schools arehoused and in several buildings in the city s historic centre which house the humanities schools 34 At the time of its foundation there were four traditional schools Law Humanities Medicine and Mathematical Physical and Natural Sciences then in the 1930s the Schools of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture were introduced after the aggregation of the old schools of Veterinary Medicine 1792 and Agriculture 1871 At the end of the Second World War the old Ospedale dei Poveri Hospital for the Poor building known as la Ca Granda the Big House was assigned to the University This building one of the first Italian examples of civil architecture commissioned in the 15th century by the Sforza family dukes of Milan had been seriously damaged by the bombings of 1943 In 1958 after a complex series of reconstruction and renovation works it became home to the University Rector s Office the administrative offices and the schools of Law and Humanities 1960s reformation Edit In the 1960s due to the extension of compulsory school attendance and the subsequent liberalisation of access to higher education the number of people entering Italian universities progressively increased and the University of Milan enrolled more than 60 000 students The University added to its range of courses and at the same time increased its number of centres Two new schools were established Pharmacy and Social and Political Sciences which were based respectively in Citta Studi and in Via Conservatorio in Milan city centre Citta Studi was also the site of a new complex intended entirely for the biology departments which was the work of architect Vico Magistretti There was also an increase in the number of agreements with the city s hospital facilities where students from the School of Medicine receive their clinical training In 1968 the University was occupying approximately 127 000 m2 1 370 000 sq ft by the beginning of the 1980s this had increased to 205 000 m2 2 210 000 sq ft In 1989 there were 22 degree courses and 75 000 enrolled students which increased to 90 000 by 1993 1980s streamline process Edit In view of this increase the University began a process of streamlining and delocalising its facilities from 1986 onwards new centres began to appear in other areas of Milan particularly in the Bicocca district as well as in other parts of the region in Como Varese Crema and Lodi In 1998 the University split in two and the city s second public institution was founded The University of Milan Bicocca The University of Insubria was also established in Varese bringing together courses that were already offered at Varese and Como by the Universities of Milan and Pavia At the conclusion of this process notwithstanding the reduction in the number of students the University of Milan was still the largest institution in Lombardy and still one of the largest in the country The 2001 law that transformed the education system opened a new phase of change The University updated its range of courses trying to adapt them to better suit the evolution of the social demand for education and the innovation of the production system thus the number of degree courses rose to 74 and there was a new increase in enrolments There was also an increase in the University s commitment to providing student services orientation internships and training online education and in investments for new education and research facilities covering approximately 80 000 m2 860 000 sq ft The most recent phase of expansion concerned the fields of communication science intercultural mediation and art but there are also ongoing projects relating to the sectors of information technology veterinary medicine and biomedicine Furthermore there was also a strengthening of commitment to technology transfer and the practical application of scientific research results in the economic production context Present Edit At the present time the University comprises 9 schools 134 study courses both undergraduate and graduate 19 doctoral schools scuole di dottorato and 92 specialisation schools scuole di specializzazione Approximately 65 000 students are enrolled at the University The teaching staff is composed of 2 500 tenured professors and researchers and approximately 500 adjunct professors More than 2 300 people work in the technical and administrative sector The University of Milan was one of the institutions that helped to found LERU the League of European Research Universities and is the only Italian University to be a member of the organisation Thanks to its commitment to basic and applied research the University is among the top institutions in the main national and international rankings 35 Budget EditIn 2010 income excluding special accounting and clearing entries amounted to 562 million primarily from 36 State 331 million for normal running costs Students 91 million in the form of fees and contributions Public and private institutions 59 million for research activitiesSports arts and entertainment Edit Student dormitory Sporting activities Edit Centro Universitario Sportivo CUS University Sports Centre is an amateur sports association which for the last 60 years has promoted the practice of physical education and sport by students and university collaborators Every year the centre organises a vast range of sports courses which cover everything from traditional disciplines such as swimming and athletics to more modern activities such as hydro biking yoga and capoeira Arts and entertainment Edit University of Milan students can take part in music and theatre initiatives organised by the University s resident cultural institutions which include the Orchestra the Choir and the CUT the University Theatre Centre The University of Milan Orchestra offers students the possibility to audition for a classical music ensemble in collaboration with the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Milan and with the direction of Maestro Alessandro Crudele The University Choir is composed of university staff students professors and enthusiasts from outside the university It is possible to become a member by passing an audition The Centro Universitario Teatrale CUT University Theatre Centre is currently directed by Professor Alberto Bentoglio and collaborates actively with groups of university students who have been involved in theatre productions for several years Concessions for cultural activities Edit The University works closely with cinema theatre dance and music agents to provide their students and collaborators with access to cultural initiatives and services at reduced prices Notable alumni EditMain page University of Milan alumni Riccardo Giacconi Nobel Laureate in Physics 2002 and Wolf Prize in Physics 1987 Enrico Bombieri Fields medalist 1974 Fabiola Gianotti two times CERN General Director Silvio Berlusconi 4 times former Italian Prime Minister and President of the European Council Bettino Craxi former Italian Prime Minister and President of the European Council Marta Cartabia former President of the Constitutional Court Valerio Onida former President of the Constitutional Court Enzo Jannacci singer songwriter pianist actor and comedian Giorgio Gaber singer songwriter pianist actor and comedian Giorgio Armani stylist Claudio Descalzi ENI CEO Antonio Di Pietro minister and prosecutor in the Mani Pulite corruption trials Miuccia Prada stylist Umberto Veronesi oncologist and former Minister of Health Gino Strada doctor activist and Founder of Emergency Marco Bersanelli astrophysicist Gruber Prize in Cosmology 2006 In science Edit Notable alumni in science of the University of Milan include also Giovanni Bignami astrophysicist Bruno Rossi Prize 1993 Patrizia Caraveo astrophysicist Bruno Rossi Prize 2007 2011 e 2012 Elena Cattaneo biologist Gold medal from the Republic President Senator for life Alberto Mantovani immunologist In politics and government Edit Notable alumni in politics and government of the University of Milan include also Letizia Moratti Minister of Education University and Research Elena Bonetti Minister for Family and Equal Opportunities Massimo Garavaglia Minister of Tourism Roberto Maroni Minister of the Interior Labour Deputy Prime Minister Maria Cristina Messa Minister of University and Research Rector of University of Milan bicocca Matteo Salvini deputy prime minister Minister of the Interior Entrepreneurs and managers Edit Notable alumni in management end entrepreneurship of the University of Milan include also Bernardo Caprotti Esselunga s Founder and CEO Massimo Antonio Doris Mediolanum Bank CEO Carlo Ponti producer Fedele Confalonieri Mediaset CEO Others Edit Other notable alumni of the University of Milan include also Enrico Mentana Italian journalist television presenter and publisher Nino Rota composer Claudio Bisio actor presenter Elisabetta Canalis model Antonella Clerici presenter host TV Sergio Romano writer journalist and historian Dario Edoardo Vigano writer priest Notable faculty EditMain page Category Academic staff of the University of Milan Giulio Natta Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1963 Professor Giuseppe Occhialini Wolf Prize in Physics 1979 Professor Giovanni Ricci mathematician Professor Aldo Pontremoli Physicist and commander of the airship Italia Ugo Amaldi pioneer in hadron therapy and Bruno Pontecorvo Prize Enrico Bompiani pioneer in differential geometry and differential topologyList of rectors EditLuigi Mangiagalli October 1923 November 1926 Baldo Rossi December 1926 November 1930 Ferdinando Livini December 1930 October 1935 Alberto Pepere November 1935 July 1940 Uberto Pestalozza September 1940 August 1943 as commissioner from October 1942 to August 1943 Aurelio Candian September 1943 Giuseppe Menotti De Francesco October 1943 May 1945 Mario Rotondi Vice Rector May September 1945 Gian Piero Bognetti Vice Rector September October 1945 Felice Perussia October 1945 October 1948 Giuseppe Menotti De Francesco November 1948 October 1960 Caio Mario Cattabeni November 1960 October 1966 Giovanni Polvani November 1966 October 1969 Romolo Deotto November 1969 October 1972 Giuseppe Schiavinato 1972 1984 Paolo Mantegazza 1984 2001 Enrico Decleva 2001 November 2012 Gianluca Vago 9 November 2012 September 2018 Elio Franzini from 1 October 2018 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universita Statale Milan List of early modern universities in Europe List of universities in Italy Nicolo Cesa Bianchi Giuseppe Scaraffia University of Milano Bicocca Milan school of physics Ospedale Niguarda Ca Granda International Medical School University of Milan Polytechnic University of Milan Bocconi UniversityReferences Edit The Rector Elio Franzini Facts and Figures Piano dei fabbisogni e Carichi di Lavoro Student data Student data Research Facts and Figures Riccardo Giacconi biography Enrico Bombieri biography 9 December 2019 10 personaggi celebri dell UniMi StuDocu Blog in Italian 11 July 2016 Retrieved 17 October 2021 Archivio di Giulio Natta www giulionatta it Retrieved 19 October 2021 Punteggio minimo per entrare a medicina per ateneo 2021 Studenti it www studenti it in Italian Retrieved 17 October 2021 The university system Universita degli Studi di Milano Statale www unimi it Retrieved 17 October 2021 Financial support Universita degli Studi di Milano Statale www unimi it Retrieved 17 October 2021 Facts amp Figures Universita degli Studi di Milano Statale www unimi it Retrieved 20 April 2021 Datahub of ERC funded projects European Research Council ERC Antonello E 2014 Bonaparte and the astronomers of Brera Observatory arXiv 1405 6841 physics hist ph Servizio Bibliotecario d Ateneo Home Universita Statale di Milano sara Lendlease a realizzare il Campus scientifico in MIND La Statale News lastatalenews unimi it in Italian 17 December 2020 Retrieved 17 October 2021 University of Milan Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015 Shanghai Ranking 2015 Archived from the original on 18 September 2015 Retrieved 23 November 2020 University of Milan University of Milan 5 September 2021 https www usnews com education best global universities rankings bare URL World University Rankings 2020 Italy Universities in Top 1000 universities Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Shanghai Ranking 2020 Archived from the original on 18 April 2021 Retrieved 15 April 2021 The Rectors of the LERU Universities gather in Milan Universita degli Studi di Milano www unimi it Retrieved 26 April 2019 Members LERU Retrieved 26 April 2019 World University Rankings 2020 Italy Universities in Top 1000 universities Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Shanghai Ranking 2020 www shanghairanking com Retrieved 20 April 2021 Qualita della ricerca il rapporto Anvur incorona Padova Repubblica it in Italian 21 February 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2017 Riva Gianna Fregonara e Orsola Da Padova a Milano la ricerca al top Guarda la classifica dell Anvur L Italia cresce piu di Parigi e Berlino Corriere della Sera in Italian Retrieved 3 March 2017 CWUR 2016 Top Universities in Italy cwur org Retrieved 3 March 2017 European Union Ranking Web of Universities www webometrics info Retrieved 3 March 2017 Best universities in Italy Times Higher Education THE 3 January 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2017 PDF 4 March 2016 https web archive org web 20160304091127 http motore ittig cnr it EditoriaServizi AttivitaEditoriale InformaticaEDiritto IeD 2009 02 Galimberti pdf Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 20 April 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Italiano LinguaDue riviste unimi it Retrieved 20 April 2021 History and Heritage University of Milan www unimi it Retrieved 26 April 2019 University of Milan Times Higher Education THE 25 March 2019 Retrieved 26 April 2019 Bilancio preventivo e consuntivo Universita degli Studi di Milano Statale www unimi it Retrieved 17 October 2021 External links EditUniversity of Milan Website in English Universita degli Studi di Milano in 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