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  2. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    In Italian universities the role of "Professore a contratto" (literally "Contract Professor") is paid at the end of the academic year nearly €3000 for the entire academic year, without salary during the academic year. [15] In 2020 there are 23 thousand Associate Professors and 28 thousand "Professori a contratto" in Italy. [16]

  3. Academic ranks in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In Italian universities the role of "Professore a contratto" (literally "Contract Professor") is paid at the end of the academic year nearly €3000 for the entire academic year, without salary during the academic year. [2] In 2020 there are 23 thousand Associate Professors and 28 thousand "Professori a contratto" in Italy. [3]

  4. Italy’s one euro houses: Who can buy one and how does it work?

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    With 195,024 inhabitants, Puglia’s provincial capital of Tarento is one of the first bigger-scale towns to start up a 1 Euro Case scheme - putting buyers in touch with its maritime history and ...

  5. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Professore – prof. / Professoressa – prof.ssa (Professor, used for university professors, and, informally only, for high school teachers and university lecturers) Full professors in the university are most formally addressed as Chiarissimo Professor (Chiar.mo Prof.), derived from Latin clarus which meant famed.

  6. Regional Environmental Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Environmental Protection Agency (Italian: Agenzia regionale per la protezione ambientale), commonly shortened to ARPA, is the Italian environmental agency, one for each region of Italy (excluding Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, which has been split for the two Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano).

  7. Alberto Grandi - Wikipedia

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    [6] Grandi, interviewed by The Financial Times and La Repubblica, [1] stated: Italian cuisine is assuming an identity dimension beyond all reason. Pavlovian reactions that make no sense are now taking place. I don't understand why many people attack me since I don't question the quality of Italian food or products; I reconstruct the history of ...

  8. 2002 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    1 January — The Euro Currency officially became the legal tender for Italy, along with the other European Union (EU) Eurozone member area countries, replacing the Italian lira by being introduced physically with the official launch of the currency coins and banknotes. 30 January – Cogne case; 18 April – 2002 Pirelli Tower plane crash

  9. Claudio Borri - Wikipedia

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    Professor Borri was president of the Italian national conference on wind engineering in 1990 (IN-VENTO-90), then in 1996 Europaean Dynamics (EURODYN 1996), in 2002 European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI 2002), in 2005 the Italian Association of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (in Italian the acronym is AIMETA 2005) and then in 2009 ...

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