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  1. Università degli studi di Parma - Home page From the world to Parma All useful information about studying, starting an internship and experiencing Parma and its University

  2. La Universidad de Parma fue fundada por decreto imperial del año 962, 1 conferido por el emperador Otón I a Uberto, el obispo de Parma (actualmente guardado en los archivos del obispo). Fue cerrada en 1332 por el papa Juan XXII y, a partir de ese momento, abierta y cerrada de nuevo en varias ocasiones.

  3. International Students Desk (ISD) International (non-EU) students enrolling in an active course of study at the University of Parma can access new services to facilitate their arrival in Italy and their... Find out more.

  4. In 1862, the University of Parma was declared grade B, its financing was reduced, and the quality of education degraded. It was equalized with grade A universities only in 1887. Notable people. Francesco Accarigi (c. 1557–1622), professor of civil law; Cesare Beccaria (c. 1738–1794), economist and criminologist

  5. OVERWORLD, when the mobility takes place outside the Erasmus+ Program and, in general, from a partner university that has an agreement with the University of Parma.. Study or internship exchange periods can take place in different ways, depending on personal, institutional or circumstantial conditions.

  6. Universidad de Parma Después de más de mil años de historia, la Universidad de Parma es hoy en día una parte estratégica de la ciudad, es una de las universidades más conocidas de Europa, gracias a su enfoque en la excelencia en enseñanza, investigación e innovación, por su capacidad de satisfacer las demandas del mercado laboral y por las instalaciones que ofrece Universidad posee un ...

  7. In 2020 and 2021, Parma is “Italian capital of culture”. Graduates from the University of Parma have a great advantage when it comes to finding a job. In fact, according to the last AlmaLaurea report, the 78,3% of first-cycle graduates and the 76,8% of second-cycle graduates find a job within a year from the degree, a data that reaches 88,5% after five years.