University of Insubria

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University of Insubria
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria

Established 1998
Type State-supported
Rector Prof. Renzo Dionigi
Students over 7,000
Location Varese and Como, Italy
Sports teams CUS dei Laghi (http://www.cusdeilaghi.it/)
Website www.uninsubria.it/

The University of Insubria (Italian: Università degli Studi dell'Insubria) is a university located in Varese and Como, Italy. It was founded in 1998 and is organized in 5 Faculties.

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The University of Insubria, which includes two sites, in Varese and in Como, was incorporated on July 14, 1998, but the institution which thus became a University had earlier origins. In 1972, a University Centre had been established in Varese as an extension of the Faculty of Medicine of University of Pavia followed in 1990 by an extension of the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences and of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Milan. In 1989, a University Centre had been established in Como as an extension of the Engineering Faculty of Polytechnic University of Milan and of the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences of the University of Milan.

In the frame of Governmental reform designed to solve the problems of overcrowed universities in Italy, plans were made to establish new universities, some of which had to include a network of sites.

In 1996-1997, the Osservatorio Nazionale, the Italian national office for the assessment of the University system, had visited the facilities in the University sites in Varese and Como, where other Faculties had been opened in the meantime, and had suggested that a new University featuring an organisation based on two Delegacies should be opened.

In Italy, this was one of the first proposals aimed at establishing a University network. The new University of Insubria is in a large centre of population, and has close cultural and academic relationships with the Universities of Milan and Pavia, upon which it is based, as well as with the orther Universities in the Insubria territory, including the Canton Ticino (Switzerland).

The University of Insubria acquired full status on July 14, 1998. The newly established University, which is anchored to the traditions of the Insubria territory is the first example of a network based organisation as suggested by the Osservatorio Nazionale in its assessment of the Italian University system.

The University of Insubria implied a radical change in the local historical development, which was socially and economically expensive due to the fact that the territory was organised as a suburb of city of Milan, and horizontal connections were inadequate for the population growing needs. Today more than 7,000 students no longer commute between Varese and Milan or Como and Milan.

These are the 5 faculties in which the university is divided into:


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