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  1. La universidad de Florencia ( Università degli Studi di Firenze, UNIFI) es una de las universidades más grandes y antiguas de Italia, comprendiendo doce facultades y cerca de 60 000 estudiantes matriculados. Historia. La Universidad de Florencia nació a partir del Studium Generale, establecido por la República de Florencia en 1321.

    • ELIXIR Italy
    • Universidad estatal
    • UNIFI
    • 1321
  2. The University of Florence (Italian: Università degli Studi di Firenze) (in acronym UNIFI) is an Italian public research university located in Florence, Italy. It comprises 12 schools and has around 50,000 students enrolled.

    • Urban
    • 51,000
    • 1321; 702 years ago
  3. A young university with ancient roots. The University of Florence has its origins in the Studium Generale that the Florentine republic decided to establish in 1321. The disciplines taught at the time were civil and canon law, literature and medicine.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · The University of Florence is one of the most important Italian public universities and has a strong international vocation. It fosters cooperation with academic and research institutions all over the world and welcomes foreign teaching staff, researchers and students to promote cultural and scientific internationalization.

  5. L' Università degli Studi di Firenze (in acronimo UNIFI) è una università statale italiana sita nell' omonima città e fondata nel 1321 come Studium Generale. Indice. 1 Storia. 1.1 Identità visiva. 2 Struttura. 2.1 Ricerca. 2.2 Sistema bibliotecario. 2.2.1 Storia. 2.3 Musei. 2.4 Firenze University Press. 3 Altre attività. 3.1 Compagnia teatrale.

    • Florentina Studiorum Universitas
    • Firenze
    • UniFi
    • Italia
  6. University of Florence, university that originated in Florence in 1321 and became later in the century, through the activities of the writer Giovanni Boccaccio, an early centre of Renaissance Humanism.

  7. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in Italy.