University of Milan (Università degli Studi di Milano/UNIMI)

The University of Milan is an advanced education establishment in Milan, Italy. It is a standout amongst the most essential and biggest colleges in Europe, with around 60,000 students, a changeless showing and exploration staff of around 2,000 and a non-showing staff of 1,900.

The University of Milan has 9 schools and offers 134 undergrad and graduate courses, 21 Doctoral Schools and 92 Specialization Schools. The University's exploration and showing exercises have grown throughout the years and have gotten vital global acknowledgments. The University is the main Italian individual from the League of European Research Universities (LERU), a gathering of twenty-two exploration escalated European Universities. It is likewise the best college in Italy in a few rankings.

All through Milan, the University is regularly nicknamed and alluded to as Statale (Public/Statal) or all the more essentially UNIMI to maintain a strategic distance from perplexity with different colleges in the city, either open, for example, the University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB) and the Polytechnic University of Milan (POLIMI), or private, for example, the Bocconi University, the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UNICATT) and the Free University of Languages and Communication (IULM).

Campuses
The University of Milan has a vital masterful and social legacy that incorporates critical notable structures, acquired and obtained accumulations, documents, organic patio nurseries and the old Brera Astronomical Observatory authorized by Maria Theresa of Austria. The University's specialties are housed in critical notable structures in the core of Milan and in advanced structures in the territory known as Città Studi (City of Studies). Among the palazzos that house the University's offices are the old "Ca' Granda" ("the enormous house"), a great complex from the 15th century in the heart of the chronicled downtown area; the 18th-century Palazzo Greppi outlined by Giuseppe Piermarini (modeler of the Scala Theater in Milan) and the 17th-century Sant'Alessandro College dispatched by the Arcimboldi crew. The book accumulation, which is one of the wealthiest in the locale, is saved in 87 libraries, while the APICE Center gathers uncommon and important book stocks and documents.

The aggregate college surface region is around 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft), including 356 classrooms with pretty nearly 27,382 seats, 203 showing and PC labs with more or less 1,831 seats and 171 libraries and study rooms with roughly 4,417 seats.

Academics
The University of Milan is an open showing and exploration college, which - with 9 schools and a showing staff of around 2,200 - includes a wide assortment of disciplinary fields. The University has been granted the accompanying positioning positions:
  • 1st in Italy and 7th in Europe (The Leiden Ranking - Universiteit Leiden)
  • 1st in Italy, somewhere around 35th and 56th in Europe, somewhere around 101st and 150th on the planet (Academic Ranking of World Universities - Shangai Jiao Tong University)
  • 1st in Italy, 16th in Europe and 74th on the planet (Council of Taiwan).
The college offers 69 undergrad 3-year courses, 9 5-year or 6-year courses, 57 graduate 2-year courses and 15 1-year expert courses. Also, there are 20 exploration doctorate schools and 74 specialization schools.

source: university of milan wikipedia

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