University of Messina

University of Messina

Infobox_University
name =University of Messina
native_name =Università degli Studi di Messina
latin_name =Universitas Studiorum Messanae


motto =
established =1548
type =State-supported
endowment =
staff =
rector =Prof. Francesco Tomasello
students =40,000
undergrad =
postgrad =
doctoral =
city =Messina
country =Italy
campus =
free_label =Sports teams
free =CUS Messina
affiliations =
website = [http://www.unime.it/ www.unime.it/]
logo =
The University of Messina (Italian: "Università degli Studi di Messina", UNIME) is a university located in Messina, Italy, and founded in 1548. The university is organized in 11 Faculties.

History

The University of Messina has an old cultural and educational tradition, going back to the end of thirteenth century when a school of law was founded. In the seventeenth century people such as Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Pietro Castelli, Giovan Battista Cortesi, Carlo Fracassati, Giacomo Gallo, Mario Giurba, Marcello Malpighi and Francesco Maurolico were at the university but in 1678 it was closed because of the revolution against the Spaniards.

The University was refounded in 1838 by King Ferdinand II. In 1847 as result of the antiborbonic revolution of the city, the University was again closed and reopened after two years, with restrictions to students from regions other than Sicily.

The earthquake in 1908 destroyed a great part of the University including its famous library and scientific equipment. But only a year later in 1909 the Faculty of Law was reopened. The Faculties of Science, Pharmacy and Medicine reopened in the years 1914/15.

Organization

The university is divided into eleven faculties, those of
Economics, Education, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy, Political Sciences, Statistics and Veterinary Medicine.

Currently the University has nearly 40.000 undergraduate students.

The University occupies four main sites in Messina, its central Administration Buildings and four Faculties (Economics, Political Science, Law, Education) are in the centre of Messina. The [http://poli.unime.it/ Campus Policlinico] situated in the south of Messina, houses the Faculty of Medicine, while the Faculties of Sciences and Engineering are in the Campus Papardo (Northern zone) overlooking the famous Strait of Messina and the three newly created natural reserves (one of them is Capo Peloro). A further northern University location is in the Annunziata academic buildings where the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy and Humanities are. This site is in the Annunziata zone (contrada Citola) not far from the City centre.

Mafia infiltration

The University of Messina was turned into a private fiefdom by the 'Ndrangheta clan headed by Giuseppe Morabito for more than 25 years. The clan ordered that degrees, academic posts and influence be awarded to favoured associates. Friends or relatives of politicians were the beneficiaries whom the clan wished to cultivate. Before a police crackdown in June 2001, two professors had been kneecapped by unknown assailants, four bombs exploded in university buildings and the cars of several academics were set on fire. Lecturers were threatened before examinations by students claiming Mafia backing. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/1371355/Crackdown-at-univeristy-run-by-Mafia-for-25-years.html Crackdown at univeristy run by Mafia for 25 years] , Daily Telegraph, June 19, 2001]

An investigation was launched when a lecturer in medicine, Matteo Bottari, was murdered in January 1998. Police accused his academic colleague, Giuseppe Longo, of having ordered the killing after a dispute over crooked contracts for furniture and equipment. According to an university source, who refused to be named, said: "Threats and the possibility of violence were always in the background here. This has been like no other university in Europe."

Points of interest

* Orto Botanico "Pietro Castelli" dell'Università di Messina

See also

* List of Italian universities
* Messina

References

External links

*it icon [http://www.unime.it/ University of Messina Website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Messina — This article is about the city in Sicily, Italy. For the city in South Africa, see Musina. For other uses, see Messina (disambiguation). Messina   Comune   Comune di Messina …   Wikipedia

  • University of Gdańsk — Infobox University name =University of Gdańsk native name =Uniwersytet Gdański latin name =Universitas Gedanensis motto = established =20 march 1970 type = endowment = staff = faculty =1 571 rector =prof. dr hab. Bernard Lammek students =28 060… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Naples Federico II — Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Motto Ad Scientiarum Haustum et Seminarium Doctrinarum Established 1224 Type State …   Wikipedia

  • University of Malta — L Università ta Malta Motto Ut Fructificemus Deo (Latin) Motto in English We should bring forth fruit unto God Established …   Wikipedia

  • University of Milan — Università degli Studi di Milano Via Festa del Perdono, ancient seat of the Ospedal Maggiore (Greater …   Wikipedia

  • University of Oran — University of Ouahran/Jamiaat ouahran جــامــــــعة وهـــــــــران Established 20 December 1961 Type Public …   Wikipedia

  • Messina — /me see neuh/, n. 1. a seaport in NE Sicily. 265,918. 2. Strait of, a strait between Sicily and Italy. 21/2 mi. (4 km) wide. * * * ancient Zankle City (pop., 2001 prelim.: 236,621), northeastern Sicily, Italy. Founded by Greeks in the 8th century …   Universalium

  • Messina Conference — History of the European Union This article is part of a series …   Wikipedia

  • University of Évora — Historical courtyard of Évora University. The University of Évora (Universidade de Évora) is a public university in Évora, Portugal. History The University of Évora, the second oldest in Portugal, was founded in the 16th century (1559) by… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Montana — The University of Montana Seal of the University of Montana Motto Lux et Veritas Motto in English Light and Truth Established 1893 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”