University of Pavia
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| University of Pavia | |
| Università degli Studi di Pavia | |
| Image:Uni-Pavia-logo.png | |
| Latin name | Alma Ticinensis Universitas (also Alma Universitas Ticinensis) |
| Motto | -- |
| Established | 1361 |
| Type | State-supported |
| Rector | Prof. Roberto Schmid (till 1st. November 2005), Prof. Angiolino Stella (from 1st. November 2005) |
| Location | Pavia, Italy |
| Enrollment | 22390 (2004) students (2004) |
| Teaching staff | 1061 (31st May 2005) (2004) |
| Member | Coimbra Group, EUA |
| Sports teams | CUS Pavia |
| Homepage | www.unipv.it/ |
The University of Pavia is a university in Pavia, Italy.
The university has an extensive academic program across many departments (Google translation). In particular, it has inter-disciplinary research centres:
- bio-acoustics
- conservation of cultural assets and artifacts
- the European Community
- water
- supplying and maintaining "great instruments" for the university
- nuclear physics
- research nuclear reactor
- socio-economics
- manuscripts
- cognitive science
- European people
- Spanish Lombardy
- computational philosophy
- social philosophy
- applied biology
- civil emergency
- public health
- medical matters related to disturbed mental patients
- nutrition and eating disorders
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