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1. Historical Profile (100%)
9-mag-2016 15.09.01Historical Profile University,of, Palermo Historical Profile In 1806 Ferdinand III of Bourbon, King of Naples and the Two Sicilies, transformed the Palermo Academy of Studies into a university, granting it the power to bestow degrees in Theology, Medicine, Law, and Arts. After 1860, when Garibaldi arrived on the scene, the present-day lay form of University was thus created, linked with the European higher education system – leading to the foundation of the School of Engineers and Architects
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2. The University (95%)
24-gen-2017 13.14.54The University Historical profile, Research activities, unipa The University of Palermo & Research activities The University of Palermo (UNIPA) is a consolidated cultural, scientific and teaching presence in central-western Sicily. Its 5 Schools and 20 Departments cover the most important domains of contemporary scientific and technological knowledge. About 122 courses (first and second cycle) are yearly offered as well as 44 master and specialization and 23 PhD courses, targeted
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3. Historical Profile (82%)
24-gen-2017 13.15.03Historical Profile The Historic Profile, University, Palermo In 1806 Ferdinand III of Bourbon, King of Naples and the Two Sicilies, transformed the Palermo Academy of Studies into a university, granting it the power to bestow degrees in Theology, Medicine, Law, and Arts – a conquest the city had awaited for centuries. The seal on the decree bears the stamp that has become the present-day university’s institutional logo: the Trinacria flanked by Minerva, representing the arts, and by Mercury
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4. The University (21%)
27-gen-2020 9.53.35The University Historical profile, Research activities, unipa The University of Palermo & Research activities The University of Palermo (UNIPA) is a consolidated cultural, scientific and teaching presence in central-western Sicily. Its 5 Schools and 20 Departments cover the most important domains of contemporary scientific and technological knowledge. About 122 courses (first and second cycle) are yearly offered as well as 44 master and specialization and 23 PhD courses, targeted