Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is Europe's most important Catholic university, It is also the only university in Italy with campuses all over the country: in Milan, Piacenza, Cremona, Brescia and Rome – which is also home to the Agostino Gemelli General Hospital. Academic excellence, a commitment to charting the frontiers of research, and high standards of services are the strengths of an institution long recognised for its openness to innovation and change. Università Cattolica holds a place in European tradition as a seat of cultural development; the strong and essential focus on a comprehensive, unifying building of knowledge facilitates an understanding and interpretation of the complexities of life today. The university’s mission translates into the offer of an education focused on development of the person as a whole.
Based on these ideals and this commitment, Università Cattolica has educated many of the individuals in past and present positions of leadership in Italy. The thousands of graduates since the institution's foundation include eminent scholars, politicians, lawyers, educators, intellectuals, entrepreneurs, professionals, journalists, writers, publishers, and Church leaders. And there are so many other graduates, some better known than others, who have contributed to building Università Cattolica's reputation in Italy and around the world.
The Rector of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is Franco Anelli. He is full professor of private law in the Faculty of Law and is the eighth rector since the founding of Università Cattolica by Father Agostino Gemelli in 1921.
Following the original tenure of Father Gemelli from 1921 to 1959, the position of Rector has been subsequently held by Francesco Vito (1959-1965), Ezio Franceschini (1965-1968), Giuseppe Lazzati (1968-1983), Adriano Bausola (1983-1998), Sergio Zaninelli (1998-2002) and Lorenzo Ornaghi (2002-2012).
The Rector is appointed by the Board of Directors and is the university’s highest ranking academic. Selection is undertaken by the Board from five candidates proposed by the Academic Senate on the basis of nominations made by the Faculty Boards. Full professors with at least five years’ tenure at the university are eligible for the position.
The Rector is also the university's legal representative. He convenes and chairs meetings of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, the Academic Senate, the University Council and the Management Council of the Agostino Gemelli General Hospital. He promotes coordinated operations on all university campuses so that the institution's aims and objectives can be achieved. Through edicts, he issues bye-laws and amendments as deliberated by the previously mentioned bodies. The Rector may appoint any number of Vice Rectors to whom specific functions may be delegated. He serves a four-year term of office and may be reconfirmed for no more than two consecutive mandates.
The Academic Senate is made up of the Deans of the faculties and is chaired by the Rector and is the decision-making body for teaching and scientific issues of overall interest to the university and deliberates on matters concerning the regulations, planning and coordination of teaching and research activities.
The main responsibility of the faculties is to promote and organise the teaching of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs, Specializing Master’s programs, Specialization Diploma programs, as well as other teaching activities as set out by law and by the university statutes and ordinances. The faculties work with the university departments in the organisation of research doctorate programmes.
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.. The ideal place to give form and substance to your dreams. Once through the door, you immediately breathe the smell of knowledge.
By Francesco Rao (Jan, 2018) |
One of the most important universities in Milan located in a historic and beautiful complex. It is to visit!
By Salvatore Zizzo (Dec, 2017) |
My university ... beautiful memories, a magical place where the only dilemma is to choose what to learn. Fabulous.
By Gloria Somaini (Dec, 2017) |
Study location and growth. Really a beautiful memory that will stay with me all my life.
By Luciano Lucci (Oct, 2017) |
Coast time, almost as much as the pieces but the service provided, and much worse. In my opinion it is not organized! I continued my studies in the University of Oxford and with the same amount I got incomparable service. Beware!
By Luca Ornella (Sep, 2017) |
The worst universities in the world. That is less than zero, as well as those who study there!
By Viva Ü Cep (Aug, 2017) |
Along with the pieces you play the place of the best private universities in Milan ... But If you are looking for a place to grow and develop, remember that the Catholic is NOT a college campus! The quality of the courses is excellent but the lessons are badly organized and degree programs scattered across various locations around Milan. If you are not part of some group of CL forget any kind of assistance or support to the study, the same goes for all the extracurricular or sports activities ... it's sad but true, and those who have frequented can confermarvelo.
By Marco Vistarini (Aug, 2017) |
It is not a place of crescità. Disorganization wanders uncontrollably. The secretariat has the coordination and professionalism of a kindergarten school field trip: example, more than once they charged expenses not due and it took us weeks, every time, to make them understand that they were wrong. The professors, at least the ones I've had the "pleasure" of meeting, are certainly competent, but conceited and disrespectful: I witnessed several public humiliation moves from a teacher to a student. Yes, the world out there is tough, but that's not how you stand it imparara.
By Yogu Pls (Jul, 2017) |
Such a beautiful university building with a history. Facilities inside could be more modern though.
By Gillian Nieboer (May, 2017) |
At Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, the dedication of the staff shines through every lesson, fostering remarkable student growth and an inspiring academic atmosphere.
By M.W. (Feb, 2024) |