Date of foundation: 1343
Past glories: Galileo Galilei (student and professor of Mathematics)
Nobel Prize winners: Giosuè Carducci (Literature), Enrico Fermi (Physics) and Carlo Rubbia (Physics)
Fields medalist: Enrico Bombieri (Mathematics), Alessio Figalli (Mathematics)
Academic institutions
Departments: 20
Libraries: 17
Museums: 13
Number of programmes a.y. 2020/2021
Bachelor's degree programmes: 61
Master's degree programmes: 71
Long single-cycle degree programmes: 7
PhD programmes: 36
Postgraduate programmes (Specialisation Schools and Residency programmes): 49
One-year specialisation programmes: 67, including an MBA
Enrolled students a.y. 2020/2021
(last updated on 31 December 2020)
Admitted to first year: 9253
Enrolled in the first year of a Master's degrees: 3490
Enrolled in Bachelor's degrees: 49093
(The new data about students enrolled in Postgraduate Degree Programmes will be provided in June 2021)
Graduates and Postgraduates in 2020
Graduates: 7605
Phd graduates: 188
Specialisation Schools graduates: 223
One-year specialisation programmes graduates (I level): 504
One-year specialisation programmes graduates (II level): 429
Teaching and technical-administrative staff
(last updated on 31 December 2020)
Research and teaching staff: 1518
Technical-administrative staff: 1572