Urbino University

The University of Urbino Carlo Bo is an Italian university located in Urbino, in the region of Marche, in north-eastern central Italy. The main campus occupies numerous buildings throughout the historic Urbino town center and the nearby countryside, with a branch campus in Fano. The university's enrollment in 2019 was 11,646 undergraduate students a…
The University of Urbino Carlo Bo is an Italian university located in Urbino, in the region of Marche, in north-eastern central Italy. The main campus occupies numerous buildings throughout the historic Urbino town center and the nearby countryside, with a branch campus in Fano. The university's enrollment in 2019 was 11,646 undergraduate students and 2,230 graduate students, with 858 full-time or part-time instructional and research faculty across various departments. The University of Urbino is renowned for teaching and research in sports science, humanities, biology and computer science. Until 2006 it was a free university.
  • Motto: Urbino città campus
  • Motto in English: Urbino: a city campus
  • Type: Public
  • Established: 1506
  • Rector: Giorgio Calcagnini
  • Students: 13,876
  • Undergraduates: 11,646
Data from: en.wikipedia.org