University of Verona

University of Verona

Infobox University
name=University of Verona
local_name=Università degli Studi di Verona
latin_name=--
motto=--
established=1982
type=State-supported
head= Prof. Alessandro Mazzucco
students=--
faculty=--
city=Verona
membership=--
sports_teams=CUS Verona (http://www.rcvr.org/SPORT/CUSVR/)
homepage= [http://www.univr.it/ www.univr.it/]


data_from=2005

The University of Verona ( _it. Università degli Studi di Verona) is a university located in Verona, Italy. It was founded in 1982 and is organized in 8 Faculties.

History

In Verona, at the beginning of the 1950s, a group of Catholic intellectuals established the "Ludovico Antonio Muratori" Free High School of Historical Science together with the magazine "Nova Historia".

It was from this group of scholars that the idea of building a University in Verona was created. The idea took shape in February 1959 when the then Mayor, Prof. Giorgio Zanotto, placed as the order of the day during a session of the Municipal Council "the institution in Verona of a University Faculty of Economics and Commerce".

The Provincial Administration and Chamber of Commerce were in ready agreement. Thus they created the Free Faculty of Economics and Commerce and the Consortium for university studies to manage it. In the summer of 1959 the project began, the location in Palazzo Giuliari was decided, donated by Countess Giuliari Tusini and which is now home to the Chancellor's office. Enrolments began and on the 1st of November of the same year, the inauguration ceremony of the new Faculty was held.

But the lack of government recognition hindered everyone's expectations, both of the Veronese public bodies and the students themselves. The city authorities immediately joined together to find a solution and in 1963 Padua University recognised the Faculty of Economics and Commerce as part of its own Faculty with a branch in Verona. In July 1963 the first thesis of the first graduate of the new Veronese faculty was examined.

Shortly after Padua decided to transfer the Medical and Surgical and Legal sections to Verona, which has now become Arts and Philosophy.

The project that gave rise to the history of Verona University was finally and definitively achieved in 1982, when the governmental authorities gave Verona the autonomy and status of its university.

Thanks to the precious support and strict collaboration of the main public and private governmental institutional representatives, both regional and local, and thanks to the support of its expert teachers, Verona University has grown over the years to have the seven faculties it has today. Under the encouragement of recent reforms on didactics, Verona University now proposes numerous, innovative degree courses to offer students a wide and specific range of study choices, in time with change, but always careful to keep up the quality of teaching. From a location point of view, Verona University has two important poles: the one in Veronetta, where the humanistic faculties are to be found and one in Borgo Roma, the site of the Medicine and Science Faculties, besides the many other locations spread throughout the province with the Faculty of Law and Degree Course in Social Services and others in Legnago (VR), Vicenza, Bolzano, Trento, Ala (TN) and Rovereto.

In a resolution passed by the European Parliament on 13 July 1995, the University of Verona was condemned for abusing the rights of its foreign lecturers or "lettori".

Organization

These are the 8 faculties into which the university is divided:

* Faculty of Economics
* Faculty of Education
* Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
* Faculty of Exercise and Sport Science
* Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Science
* Faculty of Medicine and Surgery

See also

* List of Italian universities
* Verona

External links

* [http://www.univr.it/ University of Verona Official Site]


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