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Hello everyone, welcome back to ItalianPod101.com.
My name is Desy.
Mi chiamo Desy.
In this video, we're going to talk about the top 10 universities in Italy.
le dieci migliori università in Italia
How would you know? You could ask, right? Because I'm no one to establish that.
But there is an institute who actually does that.
It's called CENSIS, Centro Studi Investimenti Sociali, Social Investment Studies Center,
the center where you study social investments, and it was founded in 1964.
And since then, it has been analyzing all universities.
Of course, there are different groups and categories because it depends on size,
if they're public or not, and so on.
But there are some general criteria, like for example, the services they offer to students
or how much international they are, or even the digital communication and so on.
So based on that, I'm telling you the top 10.
If you want to go into details, there are different categories, as I was saying before,
but this is the general, like the mixed classification.
And it goes from a score of 96, the first one, till around 80 out of 100, of course.
And the first one is Università Boccone di Milano, founded in 1902.
As you may have noticed, Milano means that it's in Milan and it's private.
It was the first university to offer economics majors in Italy.
So it still is famous for that major.
It really became a status to say that you went to Bocconi or that you graduated there.
In fact, people say that it's easier to find a job if you say that you graduated there, right?
Because the name is really important in Italy.
The thing is that there has been a bit of controversy as well,
because people say that in the end, even though it's private,
they're taking some funds from the public institutions because
it's in the interest of Italy as well to keep having such a good prestige in a university.
So it's like, who's those money and blah, blah, blah.
But that's up to you to decide if you want to believe that or not.
Still, it's the first one and it's really, really famous in Italy.
Number two is Università Luis, with double S, which is not a name.
It just says for Libera Università Internazionale Studi Sociali.
So Free International Social Studies University.
It's also known as Luis Guido Carli,
because Guido Carli was the president from 1977 to 1993.
Mind that it was founded just like three years before he was president,
so basically the whole time he was president.
That's why it's called with his name as well.
And it was founded by one of the brothers Agnelli,
which is a really rich family and powerful in Italy,
because they founded a lot of the companies that you may know from Italy.
It's based in Rome, same as the third one, Università Lumsa,
which means Libera Università Maria Santissima Assunta.
This one, as the name may suggest, it's a Catholic university.
It's the second oldest school in Rome after La Sapienza.
It was founded in 1939 and it also has a branch in Palermo.
This one, same as the second one, the Luis,
is famous for its majors in law, political science and economics.
Number four is the University of Bologna,
which is also known as Unibo, which is a university Bologna,
and also Alma Master Studiorum, which was the name in Latin.
Pretty cool, huh?
It's cool not only for the name,
but also because it's the oldest university in the world.
It was founded in 1088, okay, and it's still operating.
So, of course, it's really prestigious.
It even has museums inside.
And it's interesting also because it was founded by students, basically.
There was like a group of students that wanted to have someone who told them,
so they collected some money and they even offered that to professors.
And that's how the university started.
Here there are 32 majors, so you can find basically anything.
It goes from laws to languages to agriculture, everything.
Number five, Università Italiana di Perugia, Perugia's University, founded in 1308.
This one is also pretty old and it's famous for its emblem, actually,
because it has a saint on one side and a griffin on the other one.
So both the holy and pagan spirit, let's say.
Here too, a lot of majors, 14, from chemistry to architecture.
Number six, Università degli Studi di Trento, founded in 1962.
It also became famous because it was a center of the protests of 68 in Italy.
In fact, it's famous for its social studies major.
But it's also really involved in food and pharmaceutical studies and environment as well.
In fact, it's famous for having agreements with Innsbruck and Bolzano as well.
Università degli Studi di Udine, number seven, if you don't know where Udine is,
it's like even after Venice, so basically close to the one that we were talking before.
This one is interesting because it's the only university where on top of Italian,
of course, known as the standard language, there's also Friulano,
which is Friuli Venezia Giulia's dialect.
Friuli Venezia Giulia is the region of Udine, also the region of Venice.
That's maybe why you may have heard that before as well.
And this university too, as the one in Bologna, was founded because people asked for it.
Number eight, Università degli Studi di Padova.
This one was founded in 1222 because people from Bologna actually moved to have another branch,
especially to be free to study what they wanted.
In fact, especially religion-wise, this is known to be a free university
because after the counter-reform, it was still free for all.
Number nine, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza.
The knowledge, literally.
As I mentioned before, this one is also really old and it's the biggest in Europe.
Founded in 1303, nowadays it has many sites around Rome where you can study
and it's basically where most of the powerful people in Italy studied.
Lastly, number ten, Università di Napoli Federico II in Naples.
Named after Federico II of Svevia, actually, which was the king of Sicily,
but also known to be the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
So for all the universities which I didn't specify the major they're famous in,
it basically means that they have all of them because nowadays like they kept expanding
so you can find pretty much everything you want to study, okay?
Also, I would like to add some vocabulary because since it was more about universities themselves,
we didn't talk about Italian language, but I want you to know that saying
I attend blah blah blah university is
which wasn't mentioned, but it was my university, so that goes for my example.
To drop out of university, you say
lasciare, lascio l'università.
Then I want you to know that study cycles are divided into
so three years, which are the two years that you put on top of the tree,
so basically it's a five-year cycle.
Magistrale, then of course you have
or master, we also say master degree, master.
Something that you may want to ask is borsa di studio, borsa di studio, so scholarship,
borsa di studio, and the most common majors are economics, business, so economia,
economia, law,
this is such a long name, it's pretty cool to say
foreign languages, and
medicina, medical studies.
So if you had the chance,
which university do you choose?
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