Organization:University of the Republic of San Marino

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University of the Republic of San Marino
Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino
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MottoSi parva licet componere magnis
Motto in English
If it be allowable to compare small things with great
TypeNational University
Established1985
RectorCorrado Petrocelli
Location
Città di San Marino, Dogana, Montegiardino
AffiliationsEuropean Higher Education Area (EHEA), European University Association (EUA), Network of Universities of Small Countries and Territories (NUSCT)
Websiteunirsm.sm
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The University of the Republic of San Marino (in Italian: Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino) is a university in the Republic of San Marino. It was created in 1985, but it started its activities with the Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici.

Organization

Following the academic reorganization which took place in 2014 after the approval the same year of new framework legislation on academic education in San Marino, the university has been divided in 3 departments:

  • Department of Economics, Sciences and Law
  • Department of Human Sciences
  • Department of History and of Sanmarinese Culture and History

Previously, there were 6 departments:

Its library has more than 30,000 books.

Academic profile

Undergraduate courses

The university offers four undergraduate programmes:

Postgraduate courses

The university offers a number of postgraduate courses, most of which in collaboration with other universities:

Research Centres

The university hosts the Research Centre for International Relations, the first Sammarinese institution to win a European tender.[2][3]

Notable people

  • Luciano Canfora, classicist and historian, scientific coordinator of the Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici di San Marino since 1999
  • Michele Chiaruzzi, historian and diplomat, ambassador of San Marino in Sarajevo
  • Roberto Gualtieri, Mayor of Rome, former Minister of Economy and Finances of Italy, and former Chair of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament.
  • Krzysztof Jan Olendzki, politician and diplomat, former Polish minister of Culture and former Poland's ambassador to Tunisia
  • Nicola Renzi, former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of San Marino
  • Renato Zangheri, historian and politician, mayor of Bologna (1970-1983) and MP (1983-1992), rector of the university (1991-1994)

See also

References

External links

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