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  1. La Universidad de Nápoles Parthenope (en italiano: Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope", UNIPARTHENOPE) es una universidad pública italiana ubicada en Nápoles, fundada en 1920. Históricamente es un centro de enseñanza económica y marítima, aunque en los últimos años ofrece también cursos de otros campos.

  2. Parthenope University of Naples was established in 1919 by the Vice Admiral Leonardi Cattolica with the name “Regio Istituto Superiore Navale”. Born as an institute of higher education specialized in maritime studies: marine science, maritime economics and logistics.

  3. History & Origins. It is one of the oldest universities to be founded by a head of State while other educational institutions by and large were a product of corporate initiatives. The king’s objective was to create an institution of higher learning that would put an end to the predominance of the universities of northern Italy, most notably ...

  4. L’Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope è la prima Università al Centro-Sud e la settima in Italia per qualità complessiva della ricerca.

  5. The University of Naples Parthenope is the first university in the Center-South and the seventh in Italy for overall research quality. This was established by Anvur, the national agency for the evaluation of the university and research system, in its latest report evaluating the scientific research of Italian higher education and research ...

  6. La Universidad de Nápoles Federico II (en italiano: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) es la principal universidad napolitana y una de las más importantes de Italia. Es la más antigua universidad laica y estatal del mundo ya que fue fundada en 1224.

  7. The University of Naples Parthenope was established in 1919, when – at the request of Vice Admiral Leonardi Cattolica, founder of the University – an institute of higher education, the “Regio Istituto Superiore Navale” (Royal Higher Maritime Institute), was set up with the aim of studying the oceans and the seas, not only from the point ...