Introduction
The University of Teramo is a public research university located in Teramo, Italy. It is famous for its teaching and research in law, political science, communication, agriculture, ecology, veterinary medicine and other professional fields.
Overview
Number of students and faculty: about 10,000 students, 198 administrative staff.
Course settings: The school has 5 colleges, 19 undergraduate courses, 24 master's courses, 6 graduate schools and 10 departments, covering multiple disciplines such as agriculture, communication science, law, political science, veterinary medicine, etc.
History **: The history of the University of Teramo can be traced back to 1961, when the local government established an alliance to support the "Free University of Teramo" and opened degree courses in law, interpretation and foreign languages. In 1965, the university was jointly established by a multi-provincial alliance. In 1993, it was officially separated from the University of Pescara and established as a new university, becoming the youngest public university in the Abruzzo region. In 1995 In 2000, two new faculties, the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Communication Sciences, were established; in 2004, the Avezzano branch was established.
Establishment time: 1993.
School strength
Teaching staff: It has a group of well-known professors, such as Giacinto Auriti, Renato Brunetta, Rocco Buttiglione, etc. They have profound attainments and rich teaching experience in their respective professional fields and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance.
Teaching resources: The school is equipped with modern teaching facilities, such as language, multimedia, television, and radio laboratories, etc., and also has a library system with rich collections of books, which provides good conditions for students' learning and research.
Institutional nature: public university.
Educational philosophy: Focus on cultivating students' professional knowledge and practical ability, and strive to promote the close integration of academic research with social needs. Through innovative educational paths, it cultivates professional talents with innovative spirit and social responsibility for the society, and promotes the smooth transition of students from university to the labor market.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: Although there is no explicit mention of particularly famous key laboratories, the school has various technical laboratories, such as scientific laboratories to support students' practice and research.
Key disciplines: Law - Politics - Communication and Agriculture - Ecology - Veterinary Medicine are the two major advantageous disciplines of the school. Among them, the public administration major is relatively famous. Its Agriculture - Ecology - Veterinary Medicine major not only represents the leading technology in this field in the region, but also represents the leading technology in the whole of Italy.
Faculty **: The school has 5 colleges, namely the College of Agriculture, the College of Communication Sciences, the School of Law, the School of Political Science, and the School of Veterinary Medicine.
Ranking **: In the 2023/2024 ranking of small national universities released by Censis, an authoritative survey agency in Italy, it ranks 7th in Italy.
Expenses
Tuition fees: The tuition fees of public universities in Italy are relatively affordable. Generally, the tuition fees for undergraduate and master's programs are around 1000-3000 euros/year.
Living expenses: Living in Teramo, including accommodation, food, transportation and other expenses, costs about 8000-10000 euros per year.
Campus Environment
Geographic location: The main campus is located in Teramo, and there are also branches in Avezzano and other places. The campuses are distributed in the Abruzzo region, providing convenient learning places for students from local and surrounding areas.
Campus facilities: The campus has modern teaching facilities and complete living facilities, such as classrooms, canteens, libraries, computer learning centers, gymnasiums, etc., providing students with a comfortable learning and living environment.
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