Introduction
The University of Aosta Valley is a higher education institution located in the Valle d'Aosta region of Italy. It was founded in 2000 and is a young and vibrant university.
Overview
Student size: The number of students is relatively small, and the specific data is not yet clear, but judging from its annual enrollment plan and curriculum setting, the scale is relatively moderate, and it can provide students with more sophisticated and personalized educational services.
Faculty: It has a high-quality faculty team. The professors have rich teaching and research experience in their respective professional fields and can provide students with professional guidance and support.
History
The university was established on September 18, 2000, and on October 31 of the same year, it was approved by the Ministry of Education to issue legally binding diplomas and certificates.
Establishment time
September 18, 2000.
School strength
Teaching resources: The school is equipped with modern teaching facilities and equipment, such as libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, etc., which provide good conditions for students' study and research. At the same time, the school also cooperates with local enterprises and institutions to provide students with internship and practice opportunities to help students better apply theoretical knowledge to practice.
Academic research: In-depth academic research has been carried out in multiple disciplines and certain research results have been achieved. The school encourages teachers and students to actively participate in scientific research projects, improve academic level and innovation ability, and its research results have also contributed to the local economic and social development.
Institutional nature
The University of Valle d'Aosta is a non-national university promoted by Italian public institutions. It is private in nature, but has been certified by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research.
Educational philosophy
Committed to placing students at the center of educational projects, focusing on cultivating students' independent learning ability and innovative thinking, so that students can have strong competitiveness in their future careers.
Emphasis on close ties with the local society and economy, focusing on cultivating students' practical ability and social responsibility, so that students can contribute to local development.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: No particularly outstanding key laboratories were found in the school.
Key disciplines: Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Economy, and Small and Medium Enterprise Management in the School of Economics; Primary Education in the School of Education; Related majors in the School of Languages and Communication, etc. In addition, disciplines such as computer science and psychology are also gradually developing and gaining attention.
Faculty
The school has a total of 5 colleges, namely the School of Economics, the School of Education, the School of Psychology, the School of Languages and Communication, and the School of Political Science and International Relations.
Ranking
Ranked 8326th among 14,131 universities in the world, 1934th among 2785 universities in Europe, and 85th among 88 universities in Italy.
Expenses
Undergraduate courses cost about 1500 euros per year.
Master's courses cost about 2000 euros per year.
The annual tuition fee for the doctoral program is about 3,000 euros.
Campus Environment
Geographic location: The main campus is located in Aosta and San Cristof, Italy. The campus is surrounded by beautiful environment, rich natural landscape, and many historical and artistic relics, providing students with a good learning and living environment.
Campus Facilities: The school's campus architecture is unique in style, combining modern and traditional elements. The campus is equipped with facilities such as libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, gymnasiums, restaurants, etc., which meet the students' learning, living and entertainment needs.
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