Roma Tre University

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Roma Tre University
Università degli Studi Roma Tre

Established: 1992
Type: State-supported
Rector: Prof. Guido Fabiani
Staff: 1,370
Students: 37,879
Location: Rome, Italy
Sports teams: CUS Roma
Website: www.uniroma3.it/

Roma Tre University (Italian: Università degli Studi Roma Tre) is a university located in Rome, Italy, and founded in 1992. It currently offers 54 undergraduate degree programs, 75 Masters degree programs, 16 doctorate schools, and 5 Ph.D. programs.

The libraries there are organized in a Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneo, more commonly known as SBA[1].

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[edit] Organization

The university offers courses and programs from the following 8 schools:

[edit] Schools

[edit] School of Economics

The School of Economics Federico Caffè was ranked among the top 20 schools of business and economics of the country by the newspaper La Repubblica. [2]

[edit] Research Organisations

Research activity at Roma Tre University is carried out in 29 different Departments, listed in the following:

  • Dept of Applied Electronics[3]
  • Dept of Architecture and Design Studies[4]
  • Dept of Art Archeology and Conservation Studies[5]
  • Dept of Biology[6]
  • Dept of Communications and Show Science[7]
  • Dept of Comparative Literature[8]
  • Dept of Computer Science and Automation[9]
  • Dept of Cultural and Educational Studies[10]
  • Dept of Economic Law and Economic Analysis of the Institutes[11]
  • Dept of Economics [12]
  • Dept of Education sciences[13]
  • Dept of Electronic Engineering
  • Dept of European Law. National, European and International Legal Studies [14]
  • Dept of European-American Studies[15]
  • Dept of Geology[16]
  • Dept of History Geography and Anthropology Studies[17]
  • Dept of Italian Studies[18]
  • Dept of International Studies[19]
  • Dept of Legal History and Theory[20]
  • Dept of Linguistics[21]
  • Dept of Management Sciences
  • Dept of Mathematics[22]
  • Dept of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering[23]
  • Dept of Philosophy[24]
  • Dept of Physics 'Edoardo Amaldi'[25]
  • Dept of Public Institutions, Economics, and Society[26]
  • Dept of School and Education Planning
  • Dept of Sciences of Civil Engineering[27]
  • Dept of Structures[28]
  • Dept of Studies on the Ancient World[29]
  • Dept of Urban Studies[30]

[edit] Notable Faculty

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Coordinates: 41°51′45″N 12°28′44″E / 41.8625°N 12.47889°E / 41.8625; 12.47889


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