Calabria University
| University of Calabria | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1972 | 
| Type | State-supported | 
| Rector | Prof. Giovanni Latorre | 
| Admin. staff | 800 | 
| Students | ca 35,000 | 
| Location | Cosenza, Italy | 
| Sports teams | CUS Cosenza (http://www.cuscosenza.it/) | 
| Website | www.unical.it | 
The University of Calabria is a state-run university in Italy. Located in Arcavacata di Rende, a suburb of Cosenza, the university was founded in 1972. It currently has about 35,000 students, 800 teaching and research staff and about 700 administrative staff.
History
The University of Calabria,  situated in Southern Italy, is a public institution established in 1972.  Even though the idea of a university in Calabria dates back to the  fifties, almost twenty years elapsed before the idea became a reality  with a Parliamentary law in 1968. In that year the university founding  charter was granted, while its statutes were passed in 1971. The very  first steps towards the development of the university campus started in  1972 and since then a continuing and visible expansion of new buildings  on campus has been taking place. Its particular architecture is due to  the cooperation between two architects: the Italian Gregotti and the  Danish Martensson. The University of Calabria is a medium-sized  university with about 36,000 students.
Since its very beginning  the University of Calabria has clearly set out the strategies for the  development of its international dimension. In the past twenty years  several bilateral agreements were established by the University of  Calabria with European and other foreign universities. Such agreements  aim at encouraging co¬operation in the fields of research and didactic  activities. Emphasis to international relationships among higher  education institutions was provided by the launching of European  programmes such as ERASMUS, in the 80s, which paved the way to student  mobility activities. In particular, double level degrees were created as  a relevant didactic offer to students participating in these exchanges.  Among these we can mention the conventions established by the Faculty  of Economics with the Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) and with  the University of Applied Sciences Fachhochschule Bochum (Germany), and  by the Faculty of Political Science with the Universidad de Jaen  (Spain).
Apart from the participation in  programmes co-financed by the E.U., the University of Calabria has  established contacts with international organisations such as FAO,  UNESCO of the United Nations, and OECD. Internationalisation will be  further implemented through other trans-national research and didactic  projects as a form of mission embedded by the University of Calabria. As  an interesting outcome to these mobility experiences, international  students who live and study on a permanent basis on campus created a  small but lively community. Currently a special program for foreign  postgraduate students is being implemented. 
Campus
Exterior
The Campus of the University of Calabria  was originally designed by Vittorio Gregotti and Dänen  Martensson. The buildings are situated along a suspension bridge,  which is currently 1.3 kilometres long. As in British and North-American  campuses, students live in specific residential blocks near the  University. The whole structure is swathed in greenery of hills near  Arcavacata, a small village at 10 km from Cosenza.
Organization
These are the 6 faculties in which the university is divided into:
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Letters and Philosophy
- Faculty of Sciences
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Political Sciences
Faculties
Academic Calendar
Economics
Engineering
Humanities
Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
Pharmacy and Nutritional Sciences
Political Science
Economics
Engineering
Humanities
Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
Pharmacy and Nutritional Sciences
Political Science
 Courses
- Master of Applied Economics
- Biology (M.Sc)
- Master of Business Economics
- Chemistry (M.Sc)
- Master of Statistics and Computing for Economics and Finance
- Physics (M.Sc.)
- bachelor of Business Economics
- Computers Science (M.Sc)
- Bachelor of Economics and Commerce
- Mathematics (M.Sc.)
- Bachelor in Science of Nutrition
- Geological Sciences (M.Sc)
- Specialized in Pharmacy (B.Sc)
- Chemistry (B.Sc.)
- Environmental Toxicology (B.Sc)
- Physics (B.Sc)
- Master in Energy Management
- Computers Science (B.Sc)
- Maste in Quality Control Manager of the Organic Food Industry and Biotechnology
- Mathematics (B.Sc.)
- Master in Public Management and Communication of Public Utility
- Natural Sciences (B.Sc)
- Master of Science in Modern Philology
- Biological Sciences (B.Sc)
- Master of Media Education
- Master of Policies and Social Services for Families
Research
The  University of Calabria was conceived and developed starting from a very  clear vision and a well-defined mission linked to some principles that  have traditionally inspired the organizational layouts and the modus  operandi of top-class universities.
The first principle  is surely represented by the Humboldtian idea of universitas  studiorum: a model of university in which teaching contents and  methods are continuously innovated through the results produced by  research. The model, by promoting the exchange of ideas, typical of  innovative didactics, will ultimately contribute to the formulation of  new research proposals.
Due to this  interdependence, the benefits of research are transferred to didactics  and vice versa, thereby triggering a cause-effect process that would  generate development and excellence.
This model, due to the  current evolutionary stage of information technologies and the  widespread use of communication and organisational networks, takes  advantage of research processes on a planetary scale, although  maintaining its basic soundness, in that only direct performance of  research and teaching activities can grant the university’s faculty  “full membership” in the international community of researchers and  ensure access to the most innovative results produced by science  worldwide.
The second inspiring principle of the  University of Calabria is to be found in its organizational concept from  a town-planning viewpoint: i.e. the decision to concentrate  research activities in a University Campus. The reasons for this choice  lay in the fact that knowledge accumulation and sharing are more  frequent in campuses; this is also true for cross-contamination,  integration, hybridisation and phenomena of knowledge emulation and  spreading from an intra-disciplinary and an inter-disciplinary point of  view.
The above-mentioned principles, moreover, are  completely in line with a vision of a world evolving towards continuous  technological, organizational, social and business innovations. This  perspective implies increasingly stronger interactions – both virtual  and personal – among researchers of different disciplines, as well as  among professors and students. Finally, the same criteria are coherent  with the specific mission of the Campus of Arcavacata, within the social  and economic fabric of the area: generating and spreading innovative  knowledge, which – in turn – fosters the social and entrepreneurial  development driving the economic growth which contributes to locate  southern regions in the network of national and international centres of  “knowledge production” with higher added value.
Great  attention has been paid to research activities carried out at the  University of Calabria exactly for this reason and considerable energy  and resources have been invested in research. Proof of that are the 25  Departments hosting the complex and qualified network of scientific  initiatives of the University; the several interdepartmental research  centres, as well as the consortia and associations started along with  the efforts devoted to the enhancement and revitalisation of the Parco  Scientifico e Tecnologico della Calabria (Calpark), located in the  Technology Park of the University.
The high quality of the  research activities carried out at the University of Calabria is  significantly represented by two national Excellence Centres promoted by  the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, namely the  High-Performance Computing Centre and the Centre of Nanostructured  Materials for Photonic and Optoelectronic Applications. The top-level  quality of the research has also been acknowledged by the high rating of  the National Committee for the Evaluation of Research (CIVR).
The  University of Calabria is currently developing research projects in  cooperation with other Italian universities, both public and private,  through the creation of a network linking it to the Italian innovation  system.
Over the last few years, several research projects  have been funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and  Research and by Research Institutes and Agencies (CAR, ASIA, ENEMA, INN  and INFO, later merged with CAR) as well as by the European Commission  and countless public and private institutions on a regional and national  scale.
The University has also entered into a  number of agreements with international institutions, for research  activities both at a European and extra-European level, and for  researcher training, such as in the case of doctoral courses. On this  subject, it is worth mentioning the internationalisation activity of  doctoral courses enabling graduates to obtain joint postgraduate degrees  in co-tutorship with renowned European or Mediterranean universities.
Research  and/or study agreements have been established with the universities of  other countries, such as: Albania, Argentina, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada,  Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Far Oer, the  Philippines, France, Germany, Japan, the U.K., Equatorial Guinea, Iran,  Kosovo, Lebanon, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovak  Republic, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Slovenia, Spain, Taiwan and Tunisia.
A  number of research initiatives feature immediate application in  industrial production processes and in managerial activities in the  public and private sectors. For this reason, several research activities  are carried out in collaboration with leading national and  international companies and scientific institutions such as Finmeccanica  Group, with which a partnership for strategic collaboration has been  established. Other partners include: Ferrovie dello Stato, Enel,  Ferrari, Sibarit-Osas, Alenia Spazio, the European Space Agency, the  Space Research Institute, CERN, Abastumany Observatory, and Big Bear  Observatory, just to mention a few.  
 Moreover,  many national and European research projects coordinated by professors  of the University of Calabria have led to the development of patented  innovations; the University promotes the initial stage of valorisation  of the patented products by means of the Liaison Office which maintains  continuous contacts with the business world.
Some  projects have also generated research spin-offs such as Exeura, dealing  with knowledge management at an international level, headquartered in  Rende and with branches in Milan and Chicago; DeltaE, specialising in  the field of energy and development of advanced technology aimed at the  use of hydrogen as renewable energy source and vector; Elchrom and  CalCTec, manufacturing advanced electro-optical devices; CHT,  specialising in biomechanical devices; totalling 21 companies currently  working in the area of the Campus.
Extensive research is also  carried out in humanities and legal, economic and social disciplines, as  testified by the increasing number of articles written by researchers  and professors of the University of Calabria and published in the major  national and international journals.
Thanks to its  significant results, the University of Calabria is today a real  innovation centre, in technology and in other fields, recognised and  appreciated in the national and international academic milieus.
Unical  Departments
Archaeology and Art History  Department
www.unical.it/portale/strutture/dipartimenti/arti/ 
Cell  Biology Department
http://biologia.unical.it
Chemistry  Department
http://chimica.unical.it
Soil  Protection Department “Vincenzo Marone”
www.dds.unical.it
Ecology  Department
http://ecologia.unical.it/
Statistics  and Economics Department
www.ecostat.unical.it/
Electronics,  IT and Systemics Department
www.deis.unical.it/
Pharmacy  and Biology Department
http://farmbiol.unical.it/
Philology  Department
www.fil.unical.it/
Philosophy  Department
www.sophia.unical.it
Physics  Department
www.fis.unical.it
Chemical  Engineering and Materials Departments
http://dicem.unical.it
Linguistics  Department
www.linguistica.unical.it
Mathematics  Department
www.mat.unical.it
Mechanics  Department
www.meccanica.unical.it
Engineering  Modelling Department
www.unical.it/portale/strutture/dipartimenti/
modellistica/
Territory  Planning Department
http://dipiter.unical.it
Business  Science Department
www.scienzeaziendali.unical.it
Pharmaceutical  Science Department
http://farmacia.unical.it
Law  Science Department
www.scienzegiuridiche.unical.it/
Education  Science Department
http://dse.unical.it/
Earth  Science Department
http://dister.unical.it/
Political  Science and Sociology Department
www.sociologia.unical.it
History  Department
www.unical.it/portale/strutture/dipartimenti/
storia/
Structures  Department
http://strutture.unical.it
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