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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.
These courses were generally unsuccessfully: in 2007 on a number of 450.000 students with a secondary degree, only 2430 of them (0,54%) followed an IFTS course. [14] The ITS, created in 2008, lasts 2 years and are managed by a secondary institute in collaboration with local universities or institutions.
The Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano, abbreviated as PoliMi) is an Italian university located in Milan. It is the largest technical university in the country, with about 40,000 enrolled students. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and higher education courses in engineering, architecture and design.
Polytechnic University of Milan: Polytechnic University of Turin: Linguistics: University of Trieste: University of Trento: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia: Education: Sapienza University of Rome: University of Perugia: University of Macerata: Architecture & Design: University of Sassari: Polytechnic University of Milan: University IUAV ...
In addition to these three-year undergraduate degree courses, IULM University offers one- and two-year post-graduate degree courses, and also research doctorate schools. Teaching staff include managers and professionals from media and communication, professional services, business, public administration and cultural organisations.
The School was established in 1951. It allows students from the Cattolica University, with the activation of the double degree with Wageningen University, to achieve two qualifications : master's degree in "Economics and management of agro-food system" and the Master in "Management, economics and consumer sciences" (Netherlands).
The University of Milano-Bicocca is located in an area on the northern outskirts of Milan, which was occupied by the Pirelli industrial complex until the late 1980s. The industrial area has been redesigned by architect Vittorio Gregotti into an urban complex, including the University of Milano-Bicocca's research laboratories and student residence halls.
Humanitas University in Italy also uses IMAT for its Medicine and Surgery degree course. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU) uses the test for admission to its bachelor's degree in Biomedicine (English taught, with the University of Turin ) and Medicine and Surgery degree (English taught, with the University of Milan ).