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Italian Institute of Human Sciences (SUM) SUM - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane di Firenze [26] Florence: public: 2002 Florence ISIA: Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche - ISIA di Firenze [27] Florence: public: 150: 1973 University of Foggia: Università degli Studi di Foggia [28] Foggia: public: 9,683: 1999 University of Genoa
The Regio Politecnico di Torino (Royal Polytechnic University of Turin) was established in 1906. The present-day institution was preceded by the Scuola di Applicazione per gli Ingegneri (Technical School for Engineers), which was founded in 1859 in application of the Casati law, and the Museo Industriale Italiano (Italian Industry Museum) founded in 1862 by the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade ...
The Erzelli is an area about 0.44 km 2 wide located in Genoa between the neighborhoods of Sestri Ponente and Cornigliano.It was created by clipping the top of the Monte Guano and using the resulting material for the construction of the Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport.
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.
A Bachelor of Information Technology (abbreviations BIT or BInfTech) is an undergraduate academic degree that generally requires three to five years of study. While the degree has a major focus on computers and technology, it differs from a Computer Science degree in that students are also expected to study management and information science, and there are reduced requirements for mathematics.
The head of Italy's Bending Spoons says Milan is a great location for a start-up but he would probably favour New York were the tech company that owns services such as note-taking tool Evernote ...
This is a list of schools worldwide that identify as open universities, either as part of their titles or as an explicit tenet of their educational philosophy and methods.
In Italy there was the engineering degree obtained after 5 years university and then one had to pass a state examination to be a professional engineer by law. Later until 2001 there were two degrees: a three-year diploma in ingegneria (BEng level, title abbrev. "dipl. ing.") and a five-year laurea in ingegneria (MEng level, title abbrev. "ing.").