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Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna

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    Stefano Oradei Postdoctoral researcher University of Bologna
    • Urbania, Marches, Italy
    • Rising Star
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    Francesco Alabiso Ph.D. student in Biomedical and Neuromotor sciences @ Unibo | Co-Founder of HYPE Biotechnologies S.r.l. | ISTUD Business School | M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology @ Unibo
    • Top 10%
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  • Chiara Genta Research fellow at Politecnico di Torino
    • Turin, Piedmont, Italy
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    Camilla Luni Associate Professor at University of Bologna
    • Greater Bologna Metropolitan Area
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    Giuseppe Panaro Studente presso Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna Laureando Ing. Meccanica indirizzo Robotica Meccatronica
    • Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Overview

The Alma Mater Studiorum, the oldest university in the Western world, paves the way for innovation through an increasingly rich programme catalogue, cutting-edge research and a constant and increasingly broad international perspective. Since its origins in 1088, Alma Mater has been student-centred hosting prominent figures from science and the arts. Based in five campuses (Bologna, Cesena, Forlì, Ravenna, Rimini), with a branch in Buenos Aires, it offers a teaching catalogue diversified and tailored to the needs of present-day society: over 200 degree programmes among its 32 Departments and 5 Schools are offered to over 81,000 students. 5,000 graduates are enrolled in PhDs and 3rd cycle programmes. As a comprehensive research university Alma Mater invests in the multidisciplinary cross-cultural approach and in the inseparable connection between research and teaching. One of the most active universities leading and participating in European research and academic cooperation projects, Bologna has formed knowledge alliances with industry and public/private organizations. It is a hub of international networks. Beyond its close European links, it enjoys multiple connections with America, Africa, Asia and Australia.