Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli

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LUISS
Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli
TypePrivate
Established1974
PresidentEmma Marcegaglia
RectorProf. Massimo Egidi
Students7,109 (2009)[1]
Location,
Sports teamsLuiss Sport (http://www.luiss.it/sport/)
Websitewww.luiss.edu/

The Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli (Italian for "Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies"), often simply abbreviated as "LUISS", is a private university founded in 1974 in Rome, Italy. The Luiss University is an independent university set up by a consortium of private and public companies that reorganised a pre-existing institution, Pro Deo, founded in 1966[3]. The university consists of three faculties: Economics, Law and Political Science.

History

The Luiss University traces its origins back to the transformation of a pre-existing Roman institution: Università Pro Deo, founded in 1966. In 1974 a group of businessmen led by Umberto Agnelli decided to invest people and money in a project for the education and training of a managerial class. In later years, the founders were joined by other important public- and private-sector industrial groups and banks. In 1977 the University officially changed its name to Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali – Luiss. A year later the then chairman of the Italian Confederation of Industry (Confindustria), Guido Carli, was appointed as President of the University. Guido Carli remained President of the University until his death in 1993.

In 1982 Luiss expanded and a Law faculty was added.

In 1986 the Luiss Business School was created.

In 1994 the Board of Directors decided to name the university after Guido Carli death.

In 1997 Luiss Management S.p. A. was set up to cater for market-oriented education.

In 2010 the Luiss School of Government was created.

Facts & Figures

University name:LUISS Guido Carli

LUISS stands for Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, that is Private International University for Social Studies.

In 1994, the Board of Directors renamed the University in the memory of its former President, Guido Carli: LUISS Guido Carli.

Founded in 1966

The University traces its origins back to the transformation of a pre-existing Roman institution, Università Pro Deo.

In 1977 the University officially changed its name to LUISS.

Identity: Private
LUISS Guido Carli is a private, independent university.


Charter2004
LUISS Guido Carli Charter of Self-Government issued in February 2004 and last amended in April 2007.

Faculties: 3 Economics, Law, Political Science University Governance

Rector: Massimo Egidi
President: Luca Cordero di Montezemolo
Promoting Body: ALUISS, Association for LUISS
Supporting Body:Associazione Amici della LUISS Guido Carli, that is Association Friends of LUISS Guido Carli


Student Enrollment, as of 30 April 2008

Number Enrolled
Faculty of Economics:2,714
Faculty of Law:2,748
Faculty of Political Science:1,108
Interdisciplinary:59

Bachelor's Degree Programs:2,262
Master's Degree Programs:1,624
Single Cycle Program (Law):2,536

Four-year Programs (in closure):207
Total University:6,629


Regional Origin of Enrolled Students, 2007/2008 academic year

Northern Italy:2,9%
Central Italy:46,5% (40,5% of which come from the region of Lazio)
Southern Italy and Islands:42,3%

Degrees Granted, 2006/2007 academic year

Number of students graduated

Faculty of Economics: 704
Bachelor's Degree:380
Master's Degree:294
Four-year Program (in closure):30

Faculty of Law (Single Cycle Program):358
Bachelor's Degree (in closure):6
Master's Degree:258
Four-year Program (in closure):94

Faculty of Political Science:280
Bachelor's Degree:160
Master's Degree:113
Four-year Program (in closure):7


Total Interdisciplinary:22
Total Bachelor's Degree:546
Total Master's Degree:687
Total Four-year Program (in closure):131

Total University:1,364

Degrees Granted, from 1966 to 30 April 2008

Number of students graduated:19,025

Students taking part at international exchange programs

LUISS Students, 1996 - 2006: 2,067
Guest students, 1996 - 2006: 1,766

LUISS Students, 2007/2008 academic year: 189
Guest students, 2007/2008 academic year: 141


Faculty Members

Professors: 72

Adjunct Professors: 819

Research Grants: 162

Tutors: 99

Total Faculty Members: 1,152


Ratio Students/Faculty Members= 1:7
(The ratio considers the number of students enrolled in the current academic year and the number of professors and adjunct professors)

Average time from graduation to first employment:3 months

Presidents

Father Andrea F. Morlion, from the founding to 31 October 1975

Monsignor Carlo Ferrero, from 1 November 1975 to 31 October 1978

Mr. Guido Carli, from 1 November 1978 to 23 April 1993

Mr. Luigi Abete, from 1 November 1993 to 18 July 2001

Mr. Antonio D’Amato, from 18 July 2001 to 20 December 2004

Mr. Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, from 20 December 2004 to 15 july 2010

Mrs Emma Marcegaglia from 15 July 2010

Rectors

Prof. Roberto Lucifredi, from 1 November 1966 to 27 July 1974

Prof. Giuseppe Mira, from 1 November 1974 to 31 October 1977

Prof. Rosario Romeo, from 1 November 1978 to 16 July 1984

Prof. Carlo Luigi Scognamiglio, from 1 November 1984 to 18 June 1992

Prof. Mario Arcelli, from 16 July 1992 to 30 September 2002

Prof. Adriano De Maio, from 1 October 2002 to 16 June 2005

Prof. Marcello Foschini, from 16 June 2005

Prof. Massimo Egidi, from 1 October 2006

References

See also

External links

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