The Sapienza University of Rome.
Some 8,000 foreign students are regularly enrolled at Sapienza.
Sapienza also enhances research by offering opportunities to
academia on a global scale.
The Sapienza University of Rome is a community whose main objectives are research,
teaching and education.
Medicine has been taught at Sapienza University since the Studium Urbis was founded
in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII.
Research, in cooperation with one of the professors of IBSH, Sapienza, or one of the professors in IBSH's international network.
The examiner, Professor Giuseppe Pittarelli from the Sapienza University of Rome, interviewed Fermi and
praised that he would become an outstanding physicist in the future.
The future of“Sapienza” starts today thanks to its rich past
and the contribution of the entire University community, whose main objectives are research, teaching and education.
One can follow lessons, book exams,
print certificates and connect with Unitelma Sapienza 24 hours a day,
365 days a year, from any computer, tablet, and smartphone.
Thanks to a special programme for visiting professors,
many foreign researchers and professors periodically come to Sapienza, consolidating the quality of its education and research programmes.
The examiner, Professor Giulio Pittarelli from the Sapienza University of Rome, interviewed Fermi and praised
him, saying that he would become an outstanding physicist in the future.
Sapienza University of Rome, founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, is one of the
oldest universities in the world, and a top performer in international university ranking.
Since its founding over 700 years ago,“Sapienza” has played an important role in Italian history
and has been directly involved in key changes and developments in society, economics and politics.
Sapienza University of Rome, founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, is one of the oldest universities
in the world and a high performer among the largest universities in international rankings.
Since 2009 the Italian-Palestinian archaeological project of excavation and
restoration was resumed by Rome"La Sapienza" University
and Palestinian MOTA-DACH under the direction of Lorenzo Nigro and Hamdan Taha, and Jehad Yasine since 2015.