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  2. Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano - Wikipedia

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    The Niccolò Cusano University was founded by Stefano Bandecchi. The university is named after the Roman Catholic cardinal, scientist and astronomer, Nicholas of Cusa (in Italian Niccolò Cusano ). Until 9 July 2012, the university was located in Via Casalmonferrato and Via Don Orione.

  3. Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (ICCS) is an overseas study center located in Rome, Italy for undergraduate students in fields related to Classical Studies. [1] It was first established in 1965 by ten American colleges and universities; by 2007 the number of member institutions had grown to 113.

  4. Ministry of Education, University and Research - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the Ministry of University and Research was split off from the Ministry of Public Education. In the first Prodi cabinet the two were merged back into the Ministry of Education, University and Scientific and Technological Research, then as the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) in the second and third Berlusconi ...

  5. National Council of University Students (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of 30 members, 28 of them representing students enrolled in bachelor's and master's courses, 1 representing PhD students and 1 representing students enrolled in specialization [3] [4] courses. The entire Italian territory is divided up into four electoral districts and each one hosts the election of 7 representatives.

  6. 1968 movement in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The background of the movement came from the newly transformed economy of Italy. The country had recently increased industrialization and a new modern culture began to develop. The movement has its roots in the strikes and university occupations of the 1960s, along with international headlines about socialist political triumphs in the Cold War. [2]

  7. Pontifical North American College - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical North American College (NAC) is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Rome, Italy, that prepares seminarians to become priests in the United States and elsewhere. The NAC also provides a residence for priests who are pursuing graduate work at other pontifical universities in Rome. The NAC also has a continuing education ...

  8. List of universities in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical University of Rome: Università "Campus Bio-medico" [72] Rome: private: 1,621: 1991 European University of Rome: Università Europea di Roma [73] Rome: private: 959: 2005 University of International Studies of Rome: Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma [74] Rome: private: 1,432: 1996 Link Campus University: Università ...

  9. University of Rome Tor Vergata - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Republic of Italy Sergio Mattarella visiting the University of Rome Tor Vergata for 2016-17 academic year opening ceremony. In March 2019, the University of Rome Tor Vergata joined other seven European universities to form the Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) Alliance.