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The University of Milan headquarters at Via Festa del Perdono 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 10 schools and a teaching staff of about 2,200 – comprises a wide variety of disciplinary fields.
Within the English University system MLitt degrees are not offered in all institutions, nor in all disciplines. An M.Litt. may be awarded as an alternative to the Master of Philosophy research degree and is usually placed higher in the hierarchy; starting with degrees such as the postgraduate Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc), then Master of Philosophy, and finally Master of Letters.
The University Institute for Modern Languages (IULM) was founded by Carlo Bo, poet, literary critic and professor of Spanish and French language and literature and Silvio Baridon, French language and literature professor at Bocconi University, in 1968. It was renamed in 1998, as the IULM University of Languages and Communication, to reflect its ...
University of California, Berkeley: Paul Janz: Member of the band Deliverance and a professor of systematic theology: PhD Philosophical Theology University of Cambridge: Brendan Kavanagh: Pianist PhD English University College Cork [25] Mark Kermode: Film critic PhD English Literature University of Manchester: Akash Khurana: Actor PhD Social ...
University of Milan: Marche Polytechnic University: University of Salento: Chemistry: Sapienza University of Rome: University of Parma: University of Naples Federico II: Earth sciences: University of Ferrara: University of Milan: University of Milan Bicocca: Literature: University of Florence: University of Udine: University of Siena ...
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.
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).
Groups of researchers across eight universities (UNSW @ ADFA, The University of Queensland, Monash University, Flinders University, Deakin, the University of Western Australia, the University of Canberra, and the University of Sydney) and the National Library of Australia, combined several independent databases on literary studies into a single information space in 1998.