University of Macerata

The University of Macerata (UNIMC) – founded in 1290 – is among the oldest universities in Italy and the only one to have a focus entirely on humanities and socio-economic sciences (SSH). University’s motto “Humanism that innovates” illustrates its mission: to contribute to the development of people and society through the added value that social and human sciences bring to the understanding of complex socioeconomic and political issues, according to an interdisciplinary perspective. UNIMC enrols about 13000 students and permanently employs about 300 academics and 300 technical/administration staff. It includes five Departments: i) Law, ii) Political Science, Communication and International Relations, iii) Economics and Law, iv) Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism, v) Humanities. In 2018, 2, out of 5, Departments were ranked as “Excellent” by the Italian Ministry of Research and University.

Students are offered a broad range of courses, including undergraduate (14 courses including 1 in English) and postgraduate degree programmes, Master’s (17 courses including 3 in English) and Ph.D. programmes (5 courses including 2 in English), specialisation schools (3 courses) and summer schools, double degree programs.
They can attend classes in cultural heritage, economics, philosophy, law, arts and humanities, languages, language mediation, communication, education, political science and tourism. The Giacomo Leopardi School of Advanced Studies offers excellent multidisciplinary teaching programmes for young and talented students. Thanks to the local Confucius Institute, the University of Macerata plays a leading role in promoting Chinese language and culture.
Internalization is a top priority of the University of Macerata: it is cross-cutting to both research and teaching activities, and constitutes a driver of innovation and improvement for both. The University of Macerata recognizes internationalisation as a driver of modernization for all the university’s core activities (teaching, research and third mission), as well as for the administrative processes. The University of Macerata is aware that education and research are necessary to create a knowledge-based society whose pillars are: freedom of expression; universal access to information and knowledge; respect for cultural and linguistic diversity; and quality education for all.

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them

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