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University's building, already promising a contribution of two million lire to be distributed over six years. The University of Naples was in a degraded state, with crumbling and inadequate buildings for its student population. Various education ministers had recognized the need for renovation, but the financial and technical situation posed challenges. After unsuccessful attempts, it was decided to entrust the drafting of a new project to the engineers who had worked on the previous one. This new project, estimated at 4,420,000 lire, was approved by the Ministry of Education and subsequently by the Superior Council of Public Works. The agreement between the Government and the provinces involved, including Naples, envisaged that the work would be financed with contributions from both state and local authorities. The advance payment of state expenses, provided in ten annual installments, was to be proportional to the contributions of the other entities involved. Despite financial difficulties, the work was considered of vital importance for the scientific and cultural progress of the country. The agreement also envisaged the participation of the provinces of Chieti and Campobasso, although they were not yet officially involved. However, it was hoped that they would contribute in the future, thus reducing the financial burden on the State. To cover the total estimated cost of the agreement, amounting to 6,800,000 lire, funds from land sales, withdrawals from recovery funds, and contributions from the Municipality of Naples and the Bank of Naples were envisaged. The bill presented to Parliament reflected the long and laborious negotiation between the Government and the parties involved, seeking to balance financial interests with the cultural and scientific importance of the project.
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more than three years. Their responsibilities included presiding over the acts of the
University and receiving the accounts from the Administrator to transmit them to the Ministry of the Interior. The Council, composed of six members and the Deputies of the Faculties, was tasked with regulating studies, proposing reforms to the king, and conferring academic degrees after examinations. The role of the Councilors was mainly honorary. The Administrator, chosen from the Professors, was the only one to receive a monthly salary and was responsible for managing the finances of the University, overseeing discipline, and making payments to teachers and staff. Over the years, various reforms were proposed, including direct government control over public education and the creation of a Director, a Rector, and a Public Education Council. However, in 1822 and 1848, further changes to the organization were made, including the creation of new commissions and the replacement of the General Council of Public Education. These reforms continued until 1860 when a Provisional Commission of Public Education definitively replaced the General Council, marking another phase in the administration of education in Naples.
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transfer and adaptation of the clinics and facilities of the
Medical Faculty of the Royal University of Naples to the former convents of Santa Patrizia and Sant'Andrea delle Dame. Thanks to this law, the buildings of Santa Patrizia and Sant'Andrea delle Dame were acquired, and the renovation works were initiated and completed. In 1887, it was possible to inaugurate in Sant'Andrea the premises intended for the Ophthalmological Clinic, the Obstetric Clinic, the General Pathology Cabinet, the Institute of Physiology, and the Institute of Pharmacology. In Santa Patrizia, the works to accommodate the first and second Medical Clinics, the Surgical Clinic, and the Medical and Surgical Special Pathologies were almost completed when the Faculty suddenly requested to interrupt them, considering the premises inadequate for the needs of the Clinics, for which it proposed the construction of a Polyclinic.
1122:), covers an area of 441,000 m on which 21 buildings stand for a covered area of 57,086 m (and a total floor area of 257,118 m). The main entrance to the university hospital complex is located in via Pansini; three other secondary entrances can be used on certain days and times. Mobility within the vast complex is ensured by a free mini-bus service which connects the main entrance with the various pavilions. The Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, the Department of Pharmacy, the Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology, the Department of Neurosciences and Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences and the Department of Translational Medical Sciences.
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studying free of charge, and any remuneration goes to the royal masters. In the same academy, a special room has been created for discussions and testimonies of students: those who complete their studies are testified by the discussions in the aforementioned room. Near that room, there is another one dedicated to anatomy; it is not large and is built according to the conventions for anatomy. In this academy in Naples, there are 400 doctors, physicians, pharmacists, and medical professionals with 2000 people. They all live free of charge, nourished by the science of the
Neapolitan viceroy, and of the princes, and counts, and dukes, and marquises, and nobles, and merchants, and of every kind of Neapolitan resident.
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Magistrate of the students and the introduction of new academic titles. The chairs were defined more clearly, becoming six: Medicine, Canon Law, Civil Law, Theology, Grammar, and Logic. During the reign of Charles I of Anjou, the University of Naples saw the presence of important figures such as Andrea and Bartolomeo da Capua, Andrea Bonello, Filippo da Castrocoeli, and St. Thomas Aquinas, the latter being the beneficiary of a monthly subsidy granted by the King. Others like Giacomo Belvisio, Andrea d'Isernia, and Arnaldo di Villanova were also renowned under his successor.
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the university library system. The CAB provides services such as acquisition and access to electronic resources, management and development of online catalogs for university bibliographic resources, management and development of the institutional repository, support for university libraries, and support for the scientific community in accessing bibliographic resources.
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accommodations in the city shall be rented to scholars for a maximum fee of two ounces of gold, and this amount shall not be exceeded. Loans shall be granted to students, based on their needs, by those designated for this purpose upon the pledge of books, which shall be temporarily returned upon receipt of the guarantee of other students.
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Collegio del Salvatore, located in via Mezzocannone, the Center houses over 150,000 artifacts from various parts of the world. The museums within the Center actively engage with the community, organizing exhibitions, conferences, seminars, and educational activities for schools, including guided tours, workshops, and excursions.
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of the lowest salaries in Italy and Europe. Royal absolutism and the Church's fears regarding the spread of religious reform movements generated a climate of tight control over cultural institutions. A papal bull in 1564 imposed on all professors and doctors of the university the oath of fidelity to the
Catholic faith.
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courtyard is particularly noteworthy, while the two staircases to the right are of a common type found in
Neapolitan palaces. These elemen not easily dated, could also be attributed to the adaptation and restoration works that the building underwent after the 1786 fire mentioned by Giuseppe Sigismondo.
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Veterinary Anatomy, located within a wing of the Santa Maria degli Angeli alle Croci complex, was established in 2000, originally housed within the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. However, the first museum traces back to 1861 when it included a collection of wax anatomical preparations,
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University hosts 24 interdepartmental research centers and 17 interuniversity research centers, employing over 4000 active researchers, including more than 400 research fellows and 1400 doctoral students. It collaborates extensively with other public and private research institutions, both within
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The Orsini di Gravina Palace is an elegant example of Renaissance architecture in Naples, influenced by Tuscan and Roman styles. The palace features a quadrangular layout rising over the main floor and ground floor. Only the facade side of the sixteenth-century structure remains, characterized by the
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The Iniziativa Marina and Pecoraro-Albani buildings are two modern structures dating back to the 20th century. Both serve as headquarters for the Department of Law; additionally, the Iniziativa Marina building houses the undergraduate program in Historical Sciences of the Department of Humanities and
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period, between 1897 and 1908, according to a design by architects Pierpaolo Quaglia and Guglielmo Melisurgo. Situated adjacent to the original university complex, which had been housed in the Casa del Salvatore since 1777, after the Jesuits ceased ownership, the new structure was integrated with the
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Although the student population multiplied, bringing it to third place in Europe, after Berlin and Vienna, the buildings available to the University were lacking and sometimes not adequate (in fact, most of them were converted former convents). In 1884, after a violent cholera epidemic, the structure
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Towards the end of the 16th century or the beginning of the 17th, a dispute arose with the University of Salerno regarding medical degrees, which attracted many students thanks to benefits such as the lack of obligation to enroll or attend classes for several years. The Princes of Avellino were among
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The Studium was organized in an original manner, different from the so-called Bolognese or Parisian model of the university. It was a closed institution with very strict rules. Students and professors were forbidden from leaving its walls. This type of university organization was also adopted in some
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The heritage owned by the libraries amounts to over two million volumes and nearly 3,500 subscriptions to periodicals; to manage such a workload, the University Library Center (CAB-Centro di Ateneo per le Biblioteche) was established in 2009 (named after Roberto Pettorino in 2013), which coordinates
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The Centro Linguistico plays a central role in two European projects funded under the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership KA2 program: EULALIA and GAMELAND (2022–2025). Acting as the scientific manager and coordinator, the CLA leads these initiatives aimed at developing educational applications utilizing
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The Pedicino Greenhouse, restored in 2000, houses a collection of epiphytic plants. A stone structure houses the Primula palinuri, endemic in Campania, Basilicata, and Calabria. Adjacent to the historic garden and in the shade of the oaks, the fern garden is one of the most suggestive corners of the
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The San Pietro Martire Complex, locally and commonly known as "Porta di Massa" and abbreviated as "PdM" due to its location on Via Porta di Massa, is an architectural complex situated opposite the University Palace, on the other side of Corso Umberto I. Dating back to the 16th century, the structure
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In 2022, twelve out of the twenty-six departments of the University were recognized and included in the list of "Departments of Excellence" by the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and Research System (ANVUR). In October of the same year, two university complexes were inaugurated:
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On September 17, 2016, the new university complex in the Neapolitan neighborhood of San Giovanni a Teduccio was inaugurated. In 2017, the Nasa Space Apps Challenge took place at the aforementioned university complex, a 48-hour international hackathon dedicated to space technology and its terrestrial
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Towards the end of the 19th century, the Faculty of Medicine, constantly complaining about the lack of adequate facilities, convinced the Government to establish a Commission whose report led to the promulgation of the law of July 16, 1882. This law authorized the expenditure of 850,000 lire for the
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After the arrival of the Spaniards in the early sixteenth century, the University of Naples was no longer subject to suspensions and closures, except for brief interruptions due to riots, epidemics, and famines. However, its conditions remained precarious, without a stable headquarters and with some
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The conditions we offer to students are as follows: firstly, that in said city there shall be doctors and masters in every faculty. The students, then, no matter where they come from, shall be assured of lodging, staying, and returning without suffering any harm to their person or property. The best
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The school was initially established on an experimental basis on November 13, 2019, through the 2019 budget law. On April 2, 2022, a decree from the Ministry of University and Research, issued on January 27 of the same year, officially transformed the school into a permanent university high school.
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dating back to the 16th century. It houses the laboratories of the Department of Earth Sciences and the Department of Experimental Biology of Federico II, as well as the main scientific museums curated by the university: the Museum of Physics, the Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Paleontology,
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In its first session on July 19, 1805, the Chamber of Deputies approved a resolution regarding the reorganization of the University of Naples, recognizing the urgent need for state intervention to improve its deteriorating conditions. The Government, supported by the Commission, agreed to present a
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However, periods of political instability and the Spanish conquest brought turmoil once again to the University. Ferdinand the Catholic sold the office of Magistrate of the students to the city, and Viceroys abolished the students' exemption privileges. Despite attempts at reform, abuses persisted,
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was assigned as its headquarters together with its park and gardens. In 1935, with the assignment of three squares of the Gussone Park, the extension reached 20,000 square metres (2.0 ha), creating three areas in which the palm grove, a fern grove with a small lake and a space of around 1,000
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it was a pioneer, with the establishment of the first chair in Italy. After intense debate about the location of the Polyclinic, it was finally decided to place it in the historic center of the city. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Faculty inaugurated its Polyclinic, which housed all the
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The SInAPSi Center implements targeted actions using expertise in psychology, sociology, pedagogy, and bioengineering. It is distributed across the Neapolitan territory through four different locations: the University Complex of Monte Sant'Angelo, the University Complex of San Pietro Martire, the
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The Centro Linguistico di Ateneo (CLA) is the institution tasked with coordinating various educational, scientific, and service-related activities concerning languages, including translation and interpreting services. The CLA provides instructional programs for internationally recognized language
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In 1806, with the Decree of October 31, the government and administration of the University of Naples were reformed and entrusted to a Prefect, a Council, and an Administrator, all directly appointed by the king. The Prefect, replacing the Rector, had a primarily ceremonial role and served for no
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For the new university to compete with older ones, Frederick II forbade citizens of the kingdom from attending foreign universities, particularly the University of Bologna, under the threat of corporal and pecuniary sanctions. At the same time, educational institutions within the kingdom were not
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It was Europe's first university dedicated to training secular administrative staff, and is one of the world's oldest academic institutions in continuous operation. With over 90,000 students (2022) it is among the largest universities in Europe, long the only state university in Naples, until the
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The University consists of schools to which multiple departments align based on criteria of cultural, didactic, scientific, and disciplinary affinity. These schools oversee coordinated educational endeavors among their constituent departments. The university comprises four schools and twenty-six
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of medicine and surgery with the Human Nutrition Sciences degree course. It is located in Viale della Resistenza, Naples. The building has 5 floors, with a total surface area of 15 000 square meters, with 48 classrooms with 330 seats, laboratories, medical offices, offices and teaching services,
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In 1443, with the advent of Aragonese rule, the university was closed for about twenty years. In 1465 it was reopened until 1490. From 1443 to 1501, the humanities became the primary focus of higher education in Naples (until then, clerical subjects had been the priority). Only from 1507 did the
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During the 17th century the University experienced, like other European universities, a long period of decline, so that private schools and ecclesiastical colleges began to arise in Naples, which gradually joined it, taking away space from it. Only starting from the 18th century, first with the
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The academy was built with public funds, namely royal funds, very spacious, with 120 large rooms, both lower and upper, divided into five floors. In these rooms, one studies from philosophy to theology, other higher sciences, and anatomy. In that academy, there are more than 4000 students, all
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The Museum Center of Natural and Physical Sciences was established in 1992, consolidating the pre-existing museums of Mineralogy, Zoology, Anthropology, and Paleontology. In 2002, the museum of Physics was added to the Center. Occupying approximately 4,000 square metres (0.99 acres) inside the
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taught at the Neapolitan University. The situation of the University improved slightly thanks to the reform attempts of the Austrian Viceroys and the patronage of the Barons, but the proposed reforms encountered political obstacles. With the arrival of Charles III of Bourbon, some reforms were
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On October 16, 1998, by decree of the Ministry of Public Education, University, Scientific and Technological Research (MURST) at the time, as part of a process of gradual organic separation within the University, the faculties of law, engineering, and science were divided into separate degree
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The original location of the University of Naples remains uncertain, but it is hypothesized to have been situated in the region of Nido, next to the Church of San Marco and the Monastery of Donna Romita. During the reign of Charles I, several reforms were introduced in the organization of the
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The De Laurentiis Palace, serves as headquarter for the Department of Social Sciences. It showcases 18th-century moldings and cornices in piperno on its facades, along with three staircases, all characterized by the use of Vesuvian stone. Among these, the staircase opening to the left in the
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The Faculty of Theology was abolished in 1861. In 1869, the Scuola Normale Superiore of Naples was founded with the aim of training professors for secondary schools, offering complementary courses and lectures. Students had to pass an entrance examination and were divided into two sections:
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However, as stated by the rector Luigi Miraglia in 1896, the implementation of such law failed to fully meet the needs of the Faculty of Medicine. The condition of the scientific institutes, confined in cramped premises and lacking the necessary resources for their development, had become
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The Complex of the Holy Spirit, built in the mid-sixteenth century, underwent several renovations. The monumental portal and the part facing the courtyard are in Baroque style, while the rest was reconstructed in 1960 by Marcello Canino. It hosts a secondary office of the Department.
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Frederick II's political-university objective was not limited to the training of suitable officials for the state service, but also encompassed the creation of a broad intellectual elite capable of consolidating the Empire through legal elements as well as cultural contributions.
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In total, as of the 2022/2023 academic year, the departments offer 78 three-year degree programs, 81 master's programs, 10 single-cycle master's programs, 50 research doctorates, 13 first-level master's programs, 35-second-level master's programs, and 68 specialization schools.
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skeletons, and various bones to support the teaching of veterinary anatomy. Today, the museum's collection primarily consists of viscera, skeletons, taxidermy animals, and pathological specimens—both dry and preserved in formalin—of animals native to the Mediterranean region.
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of the building is quadrangular, with each side featuring seven arches and a 16th-century marble fountain at its center. The Department of Humanities is located here, offering degree programs in Languages and Linguistics, Literature, and Philosophy.
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On June 5, 2021, the Federico II University Foundation was established, a non-profit organization aimed at fostering cultural, economic, and social development in the region and supporting the University in managing its institutional activities.
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The services offered by the CLA are available to students enrolled at the Federico II University, including doctoral students, interns, tenured professors, researchers, as well as technical-administrative and auxiliary staff.
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Medical and Surgical Clinics. The premises of Santa Patrizia were then completed to accommodate the Institutes of Human Anatomy, Pathological Anatomy, Forensic Medicine, Hygiene, and the Anatomical Museum.
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The library system of the University of Naples Federico II encompasses Area, Center, and Department libraries. These libraries are strategically distributed throughout the city and its surrounding areas.
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Humanities and Philosophy, and Mathematical and Natural Sciences. Some students from the University were admitted automatically, later becoming professors in state high schools.
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the main supporters of the University of Naples, obtaining the hereditary privilege of Grand Chancellor. However, the desertion of young doctors caused problems.
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implemented, but the expulsion of the Jesuits caused new difficulties. The major innovations of those years were the creation in 1735 of the chair of
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allowed to offer courses in the same disciplines taught by the University of Naples, leading to the closure of several of these schools.
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certifications in the primary European languages (English, Spanish, French, German) as well as Italian as a second language.
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was one of the few who came in these early years. Those years were further complicated by the long existence, in nearby
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Building of the Faculty of Engineering, located in Piazzale Tecchio.
357:, Campania, Italy. Established in 1224 and named after its founder,
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Italy and internationally. One notable collaboration is with
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2914:. Napoli: Tipografia dell'Accademia Reale delle Scienze.
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In October 2016, the university hosted the first ever
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1427:Agritech Academy, in collaboration with Agritech;
1284:Department of economics, management, institutions
1138:Building of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce
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3160:. Napoli: FedOA – Federico II University Press.
2567:"Studenti da Oscar alla Federico II | In Ateneo"
2288:, awarded 1985 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
2282:, awarded 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
1953:, comics author-artist, graduate in architecture
1947:, Albanian physician, translator and philologist
810:The Headquarters at the end of the 19th century.
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1374:Cybersecurity Hackademy, in collaboration with
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1270:School of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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1884:, eminent jurist, intellectual and politician
1616:Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Federico II
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1878:, historian of religion and folklore scholar
1265:Department of Translational Medical Sciences
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1977:, aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer
1250:Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery
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1262:Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences
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1281:School of Humanities and Social Sciences
1110:Policlinico – Cappella Cangiani Complex (
708:the headquarters were transferred to the
4025:University of Naples Federico II Website
2939:
2937:
2935:
2933:
2931:
1367:Aerotech Academy, in collaboration with
795:) and the Regulation of 1876 (issued by
772:) and the Regulation of 1876 (issued by
636:National Archaeological Museum of Naples
3869:"I servizi – Servizi per la disabilità"
3653:"Statuto | Università Federico II"
3135:www.medicinasperimentale.unicampania.it
3070:. Napoli: Stamperia del Fibreno. 1873.
2386:
1639:University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli
3845:
3843:
3633:from the original on 23 September 2023
3034:
1304:Polytechnic and Basic Sciences School
1016:Palace is an architectural complex in
2905:
2903:
2901:
2899:
2890:Jak rozumieć filozofię średniowieczną
2318:, awarded 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics
1040:on the southwestern side, paved with
7:
3985:from the original on 30 January 2016
3563:"Patrimonio immobiliare dell'ateneo"
2677:from the original on 12 October 2013
2267:, philosopher, historian, and jurist
2037:, philosopher, historian, and jurist
2013:, Albanian pharmacist and politician
1325:Department of Industrial Engineering
1177:clinics, clinics and a lecture hall.
379:, taken from the circular letter of
5365:Universities and colleges in Naples
4044:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
3943:"Sezione2 – La struttura – Le Sedi"
3671:"Relazione sulla performance, 2022"
2488:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
1920:, historian, philosopher and jurist
1896:, chartered accountant and academic
1854:, politician and political theorist
1398:CoreAcademy, in collaboration with
1391:Make Napoli, in collaboration with
421:, also from Naples, is included).
4794:University of Hassan II Casablanca
2775:Fulvio Delle Donne & pp. 11–18
2719:from the original on 30 April 2017
2503:A Companion to Early Modern Naples
2120:Presidents of the Italian Republic
1409:5G Academy, in collaboration with
1232:departments, organized as follows:
689:and in 1754 of the first chair of
583:(fundamental for the formation of
409:Developer Academy and in 2018 the
25:
2640:"Cenni storici (English version)"
2437:Fulvio Delle Donne & pp. 9–10
1833:, astronaut and commandor of the
1698:Medicine and Surgery Area Library
1545:Genomic and experimental medicine
610:From the 16th to the 19th century
567:From the 13th to the 16th century
5385:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
5360:University of Naples Federico II
3029:Storia della Zoologia Napoletana
2837:History of the Study of Theology
2103:
2089:
2075:
2031:, marine biochemistry researcher
2007:, economist, academic and author
1493:The lessons are centered around
1048:around 1740 and now housing the
993:The University Palace, built in
879:University of Naples Federico II
593:convent of San Domenico Maggiore
336:University of Naples Federico II
139:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
33:University of Naples Federico II
4549:Reggio Calabria Dante Alighieri
4519:Milan Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
3820:"Certificazioni internazionali"
3290:(in Italian). 19 November 2020.
2844:from the original on 1 May 2017
2738:Fulvio delle Donne (May 2023).
1331:Department of Chemical Sciences
1296:Department of Political Science
1244:School of Medicine and Surgery
1172:: site dedicated mainly to the
1112:Federico II University Hospital
433:Federico II was founded by the
375:The motto of the University is
3929:"Carta dei Servizi di SInAPSI"
3806:"Scuola Superiore Meridionale"
3451:(in Italian). 26 January 2024.
3391:(in Italian). 28 October 2022.
3377:(in Italian). 17 October 2022.
3363:(in Italian). 24 October 2022.
1381:DIGITA, in collaboration with
417:(third position if the online
1:
5380:1224 establishments in Europe
5191:University of Córdoba (Spain)
3692:www.developeracademy.unina.it
2798:. Edizioni Giuridiche Simone.
2355:List of medieval universities
2237:, physicist and meteorologist
1614:The institution known as the
1360:are based at the University.
1293:Department of Social Sciences
1160:, located in Via Foria, 223.
997:, was constructed during the
644:Don Pedro Fernández de Castro
500:, 5 June 1224, XII indiction.
371:Seconda Università di Napoli.
4494:Benevento Giustino Fortunato
3276:(in Italian). 22 March 2017.
2350:List of Italian universities
2043:, diplomat and art collector
1908:, computational biophysicist
1842:, philosopher and theologian
1704:Social Sciences Area Library
1577:Centro Linguistico di Ateneo
1523:Scuola Superiore Meridionale
1517:Scuola Superiore Meridionale
1482:Graphical interface design (
764:, it had to comply with the
4599:Turin International College
2840:. Vol. 2. p. 48.
2699:Rashdall, Hastings (1895).
2505:. Leiden: Brill. p. 2.
2189:, philosopher and economist
1835:International Space Station
1259:Department of Public Health
1227:Organisation and governance
1208:Botanical Garden of Portici
869:Sapienza University of Rome
507:Saint Michael the Archangel
415:Italian universities system
27:University in Naples, Italy
5401:
4564:Rome International Studies
3598:"Orto Botanico di Portici"
3507:10.1038/s41467-024-45168-4
3318:(in Italian). 28 May 2021.
3156:Francesca Gargano (2019).
3041:: CS1 maint: postscript (
2892:. Kęty: Antyk. p. 53.
2809:Klaus Van Eickels (2000).
2642:. unina.it. Archived from
2365:Botanical Garden of Naples
2231:, economist and politician
2193:Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia
2171:, physician and politician
2159:, physician and politician
1971:, economist and politician
1872:, physician and politician
1848:, physician and politician
1753:
1307:Department of Architecture
1158:Botanical Garden of Naples
823:, where it still resides.
599:taught from 1271 to 1274.
5218:
5016:Chieti–Pescara D'Annunzio
4872:
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4181:Chieti–Pescara D'Annunzio
3192:Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya
3187:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
2757:"Storia – 800 anni Unina"
2616:Capitani, Ovidio (1981).
2025:, computational biologist
2001:, journalist and novelist
1926:, physician and anatomist
1710:Humanities Library (BRAU)
1683:Architecture Area Library
1273:Department of Agriculture
984:Historic Centre of Naples
733:Literature and Philosophy
666:Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy
654:Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy
541:Schola Medica Salernitana
446:Roman Catholic theologian
323:
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5133:University of Montenegro
5026:Modena and Reggio Emilia
4499:Bra Gastronomic Sciences
4287:Modena and Reggio Emilia
4186:Caserta Luigi Vanvitelli
4039:Enciclopedia Federiciana
3979:The Mount Sinai Hospital
3792:www.gazzettaufficiale.it
3774:www.gazzettaufficiale.it
3246:www.gazzettaufficiale.it
3228:www.gazzettaufficiale.it
3210:www.gazzettaufficiale.it
2888:Władysław Seńko (2001).
2483:Enciclopedia Federiciana
2370:Orto Botanico di Portici
2005:Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo
1902:, jurist and philosopher
1695:Engineering Area Library
1597:Centro di Ateneo SlnAPSi
1495:Challenge-based learning
1299:Department of Humanities
1239:Faculty of Architecture.
745:astronomical observatory
38:
5282:Palestinian territories
3091:Luigi Miraglia (1897).
2667:"Federico II di Svevia"
2273:Honoris Causa graduates
2229:Francesco Saverio Nitti
1969:Francesco Saverio Nitti
1936:Saint Alphonsus Liguori
1739:Royal Palace of Portici
1713:Veterinary Area Library
1454:San Giovanni a Teduccio
1444:Apple Developer Academy
1212:Royal Palace of Portici
1188:Royal Palace of Portici
1143:San Giovanni a Teduccio
714:Ferdinand IV of Bourbon
122:; 800 years ago
62:Universitas Neapolitana
5273:Saint-Esprit de Kaslik
4579:Rome Maria SS. Assunta
4559:Rome Guglielmo Marconi
2910:Luigi Capuano (1884).
2796:"Università di Napoli"
2199:Stefania Filo Speziale
1831:Samantha Cristoforetti
1686:Economics Area Library
1672:
1247:Department of Pharmacy
1240:
979:
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691:mechanics and commerce
669:
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555:Spanish universities.
503:
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4081:Universities in Italy
3629:. 23 September 2023.
3627:ortobotanicoitalia.it
3487:Nature Communications
2834:Briggs, C.A. (1916).
2056:Franzo Grande Stevens
1890:, structural engineer
1689:Pharmacy Area Library
1670:
1469:server-side scripting
1313:Department of Physics
1310:Department of Biology
1238:
1004:Scalone della Minerva
977:
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743:was established; the
722:Parthenopean Republic
646:, count of Lemos and
640:Giulio Cesare Fontana
617:
574:
466:University of Bologna
95:Motto in English
5252:University of Jordan
4912:University of Cyprus
4589:Torrevecchia Teatina
4007:. 29 September 2022.
3788:"Gazzetta Ufficiale"
3770:"Gazzetta Ufficiale"
3262:. 16 September 2016.
3242:"Gazzetta Ufficiale"
3224:"Gazzetta Ufficiale"
3206:"Gazzetta Ufficiale"
3182:Prokhorov, Alexander
2863:Paolo Nardi (1993).
2555:. 22 September 2023.
2517:"XVII Legislatura -"
1882:Francesco De Martino
1840:Saint Thomas Aquinas
1707:Science Area Library
1354:Accademia Pontaniana
1023:Accademia Pontaniana
1014:House of the Saviour
801:Francesco de Sanctis
778:Francesco De Sanctis
758:unification of Italy
545:Manfred Hohenstaufen
169:Administrative staff
73:Università di Napoli
5268:Lebanese University
5117:University of Malta
4584:Rome Niccolò Cusano
3499:2024NatCo..15.1070P
3405:. 13 November 2023.
3332:. 28 December 2022.
2974:. 21 February 2016.
2952:on 22 December 2015
2865:Die Hochschulträger
2596:regione.campania.it
2312:, Italian conductor
2041:Giuseppe Zaccagnino
1888:Fabrizio de Miranda
1817:; and philosophers
1610:University Hospital
1153:San Carlo all'Arena
1152:
1050:Paleontology Museum
953:Buildings and sites
817:House of the Savior
741:Comparative anatomy
710:House of the Savior
351:research university
238:40.8455°N 14.2577°E
234: /
111:research university
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5056:Perugia Foreigners
5036:Naples Federico II
4534:Milan San Raffaele
4423:Perugia Foreigners
4332:Venice Ca' Foscari
4282:Marche Polytechnic
4125:Naples Federico II
4032:Girolamo Arnaldi,
2646:on 14 October 2013
2253:Giosuè Sangiovanni
2241:Alessandro Piccolo
2169:Antonio Cardarelli
2163:Renato Caccioppoli
2151:St. Thomas Aquinas
2144:Notable professors
2137:Giorgio Napolitano
2111:Giorgio Napolitano
1951:Attilio Micheluzzi
1924:Nunziante Ippolito
1900:Gaetano Filangieri
1876:Ernesto De Martino
1870:Antonio Cardarelli
1864:Renato Caccioppoli
1807:Luigi de Magistris
1800:Giorgio Napolitano
1692:Legal Area Library
1673:
1560:Molecular sciences
1433:Developer Academy;
1352:The centuries-old
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1074:Quartieri Spagnoli
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923:President of Italy
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754:Conservative Order
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4155:Turin Polytechnic
4120:Milan Polytechnic
3602:www.centromusa.it
3548:978-88-87375-60-2
2874:978-3-406-36952-0
2286:Franco Modigliani
2265:Giambattista Vico
2259:Filippo Silvestri
2217:Giuseppe Mercalli
2211:Macedonio Melloni
2035:Giambattista Vico
1957:Giuseppe Mingione
1287:Department of Law
1030:Early Middle Ages
995:neo-Baroque style
927:Sergio Mattarella
739:and the first of
695:political economy
682:Giambattista Vico
648:viceroy of Naples
642:on the orders of
419:Pegaso University
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