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More than 1,300 faculty members distribuited over five schools:
ENROLLMENT More than 30,000 students at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

Postgraduate courses

Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

2018/2019

Polytechnic Social Sciences Humanities

Università di Genova
Via Balbi 5 - 16126 Genova
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The University of Genoa (UNIGE) is one of the most ancient of the Eurovides a truly multi-disciplinary teaching offer. international companies (e.g. IIT).
• UNESCO Chair “Anthropology of Health. Biosphere and Healing Systems” established in 2014 pean large universities; with about 280 • The“Scuolasuperioredell’Università educational paths distributed in the headquarters in Genoa and the learning centres of Imperia, Savona and La Spezia, it comes up to the community as a well-established reality throughout the region. Located at the heart of a superb city, offering splendors of its medieval and baroque heritage and site of the largest and most productive harbour in Europe, the University of Genoa is one of the most renowned multidisciplinary public universities in Italy, with peaks of excellence in several scientific and technological domains. degli Studi di Genova (IANUA)” encourages advanced educational paths of didactic and scientific excellences for worthy students se-

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LIBRARIES

The University Library and the City Library System of Genoa have merged their services to create a single Integrated Library System. The broad array of services offered by the University Library includes both traditional text consultation and innovative, high lected by public contest.

RESEARCH

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• Worldwide experts in all domains involving the sea: its habitat, its economy, its exploitation. tech services.
• Tight connections with one of the biggest oncological research hospital in Europe.

CAMPUS

• The oldest Campus, site of the Social Sciences and Humanities Schools, descends from the heart of the baroque city down to the ancient harbour.
The University of Genoa is a landmark in the achievement of tools to consciously deal with the challenges of the present and the future.
• Scientific and teaching synergies with the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR).
• The Science and Engineering campus is located in the eastern part of the city, close to the fisherman village of Boccadasse.

TEACHING

• With its 127 Degrees and 25 University Masters (I and II Level), 29 Ph.Ds, 45 Specialisation Schools UNIGE pro-
• Systematic collaborations and sharing of facilities and infrastructure with high-tech national and

Postgraduate certification in vocational training and continuous education

First and Second Level University Masters

atures and Cultures • Philosophy (in consor-

  • PhD Degrees
  • Specialisation schools

unige.it/usg/it/dottorati-di-ricerca.

The call for nomination and the on-line pro- tium with Università degli Studi di Torino,

Aims and organization

For more information:

The University of Genoa provides First and cedure are available in English language, as Università di Pavia, Università degli Studi del Second Level University Master Courses rewell. Moreover the general call for nomina- Piemonte Orientale “Amedeo Avogadro”) with spectively after degree courses and master

treatments – Second Level University Master

Surgery • Paediatric Surgery • Plastic, Re-

Enhancing expertise, skills and profession- al updating

PhD courses are organized to provide the student with the relevant competencies for carrying out qualified scientific research at Universities or in public and private bodies. The admission to the courses (lasting at least 3 years) is limited. Graduates in different disciplines may apply and, in some cases, PhD students may be awarded a fellowship amounting from Euro 15.343,28 to Euro 16.500 pre tax per year. Some courses have places reserved for students graduated abroad, grant holders from a foreign country or for grant holders within a specific syllabus of International Mobility.

Aims and organization

Servizio Segreterie studenti Settore scuole di specializzazione, formazione insegnanti e master

• Rehabilitation of muscle and skeletal disor-

ders – First Level University Master

• Support-related Infections (ICA): Epidemiology, prevention and management of

clinical risk – First Level University Master
• Digital dentistry – Second level University Master

constructive & Cosmetic Surgery • Vascular Surgery • Dermatology & Venereology • Haematology • Endocrinology & Metabolism disorders • Medical Genetics • Geriatrics • Obstetrics & Gynaecology • Hygiene and Preventive Medicine • Cardiovascular Diseases • Digestive Tract Diseases • Respiratory Tract Diseases • Infectious and Tropical Diseases • Emergency Medicine • Occupational Medicine • Physical and Rehabilitative Medicine • Internal Medicine • Legal Medicine • Microbiology and Virology • Nuclear Medicine • Nephrology • Neurology • Child Neuropsychiatry • Ophthalmology • Medical Oncology • Trauma & Orthopaedics • Otolaryngology • Paediatrics • Psychiatry • Radio diagnostics • Radiotherapy • Rheumatology • Urology

Specialisation Schools are organized in order to provide the student the theoretical knowledge and skills necessary for the practice of specific professions.
The University of Genoa – through its Departments and Lifelong Learning Service – also provides scientific vocational training courses and continuous high level education, following three-year degree courses or the laurea magistrale. The relative announcements are published during the Academic Year on the website

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courses. The calls for nominations concerning the available First and Second Level University Master courses are published year-round on the website

www.studenti.unige.it/postlaurea/master/

They specify also the relative study programs.

  • tion is available also in Chinese language.
  • adminstrative seat at Università degli Studi di

16124 Genova Tel. +39 010 209 5795

The participation to the call is free except for Genova • The Study and Enhancement of the the course in Philosophy for which the pay- Historical, Artistic-Architectural and Enviment of € 50,00 is required as contribution to ronmental Heritage.

[email protected]

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The “teaching regulations” (regolamenti didattici) of each School establishes: courses duration, qualifications for admission, educational activities and objectives. Upon successful completion of the course students are awarded the “Specialisation degree“ (diploma di specializzazione)”. the selection expenses.

POLYTECHNIC AREA

Architecture and design • Bioengineering and

Tuition fees

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Since2017/2018doctoratestudentsarerequested Robotics in cooperation with Italian Institute First and second level University masters
• Didactics and psychopedagogy for stu-

dents with autistic disorder – First Level

University Master

• EPICT European pedagogical certification on the use of digital technologies - VIII edi-

tion – First Level University Master
• Marine insurance – First Level University Master

• Global Rule of Law and Constitutional De-

mocracy – Second Level University Master
• House Counsel – First Level University Master

• Innovation in Public Administration

(MIPA) – First Level University Master ww w . studenti.unige.it/postlaurea/perfezionamento/

  • implemented in the academic year 2018/2019
  • to pay only regional fee for the right to education. of Technology • Civil, Chemical and Environ-

mental Engineering • Computer Science and

Systems Engineering (in cooperation with

Fondazione Bruno Kessler) • Joint Doctorate

in Interactive and Cognitive Environments
COURSES PROVIDED FOR 34th CYCLE

AREA OF MATHEMATICAL, PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES

For more information:

POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL

• Advanced Welding Engineering (MAWE)

First Level University Master

• Cyber security and data protection

Second Level University Master

• Mastering Industrial Plant Engineering and Technologies – MIPET– Second Level

University Master

Servizio Segreterie studenti Settore scuole di specializzazione, formazione insegnanti e master

Qualifications for admission

For entry to the Specialisation Schools aimed at graduates in Medicine and Surgery, applicants must both have obtained a degree in Medicine and Surgery and have passed the professional qualifying examination.

Entry requirements

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  • Mathematics and Applications
  • Science

Graduates holding an Italian degree obtained under the previous teaching regulations or a second-cycle degree or an equivalent foreign academic qualification may participate in the publics examination for admission, irrespective of age or gender. If the degree has not been recognised equivalent yet, the applicant must apply for equivalence only to the purpose of competition, enclosing the following documents:

(JD ICE) (in cooperation with Queen Mary

University of London and Universidad Carlos

III de Madrid) • Models, Machines and Sys-

tems Engineering for Energy, Environment

and Transport • Mechanical, Energy and Management Engineering • Science and Tech-

nology for Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Complex Systems for Mobility

• Science and Technology for Electronic and

Telecommunication Engineering (in cooperation with Italian Institute of Technology)

Courses provided for 34th cycle with administrative seat at another institution in consortium

AREA OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Political Studies (in cooperation with Università degli Studi di Milano, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Università di Pavia) with administrative seat at Università degli Studi di Milano. and technology for the Environment and

Territory (STET) • Science and Technology

of Chemistry and materials (in cooperation

with Italian Institute of Technology) • Phys-

ics and nanosciences (in cooperation with Italian Istitute of Technology)

Tel. +39 010 209 5795 [email protected] www.studenti.unige.it/postlaurea

Servizio Apprendimento Permanente Palazzo Belimbau

For entry to the Specialisation Schools aimed at graduates in other disciplines applicants must have either a degree obtained according to the previous teaching regulations or a second-cycle degree, as required under the teaching regulations of the School.

Piazza della Nunziata, 2 16124 Genova

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL
SPECIALISATION SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE

For graduates in other disciplines (The courses implemented in the academic year 2017/2018)*

Hospital Pharmacy • Medical Physics • Medical Genetics • Microbiology and Virology

Tel. +39 010 209 9466 [email protected]

AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

• Clinical lymphology, lymphatic surgery

and microsurgery – Second Level Univer- sity Master

• Criminology and Legal Psychological

Sciences Second Level University Master
• Critical care nursing – First Level Univer- sity Master

• Dental clinic Posturology from technical

manuals Laser – First Level University Master

• Dental Prosthesis Implantation – Second

Level University Master

• Healthcare Management in Nursing and

Midwifery – First Level University Master

• International Master in Laser Dentistry –

Second Level University Master

AREA OF MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

Biotechnologies in Translational Medicine

• Clinical and Experimental Immunology • Experimental Medicine (one curriculum

in cooperation with Maastricht University,

Maastricht, The Netherlands) • Haemato -

oncology and clinical - translational internal

medicine • Health sciences • Neurosciences

(in cooperation with Italian Institute of

Technology) • Paediatric Sciences (in cooper-

ation with IRCCS Giannina Gaslini Institute)
• Ethical and educational planning in the field of youth justice and community –

First Level University Master

• Specialized Translation

University Master

• a translation of the academic qualifications duly notarized by the Italian diplomatic or consular office of the country in which the qualifications were achieved;
• a declaration of worth (dichiarazione di valore) of the qualifications drawn up by the same consular body. The Chancellor, after consulting the relevant School Committee or the Teaching Staff Committee, depending respectively on whether the course is organised in a School or not, may issue a decree declaring the degree equivalent only to the purpose of admission to the public examination.

Courses offered

First Level

The announcements of competition and the enrolment forms are available on the website

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(*) Last consolidated data.

SPECIALISATION SCHOOLS OF HUMANI- TIES

For more information: Servizio Segreterie studenti

by clicking on “Scuole di Specializzazione”

Settore scuole di specializzazione, formazione insegnanti e master

ArchitectureandLandscapeAssets•Archaeology Assets • Historical and Artistic Assets

SPECIALISATION SCHOOLS OF LAW

Specialisation School for Legal Professions

Piazza della Nunziata 6 16124 Genova Tel. +39 010 209 5795

Tuition fees

AREA OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Economics and political economy • Law studies • Logistics and transport • Social Sciences

[email protected]

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For information about the notice of public exam for the

For information about tuition fees please

visit the website www.studenti.unige.it/

postlaurea/ by clicking on “Scuole di Specializzazione” first and then on “importi tasse e contributi”.

SPECIALISATION SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE

For graduates in Medicine and Surgery (The courses implemented in the academic year 2017/2018)*

Allergy & Clinical Immunology • Pathological Anatomy • Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy • Cardio surgery • General

admission to the 34th cycle: Area ricerca e trasferimento tecnologico Settore dottorato e assegni di ricerca

[email protected]

Servizio Apprendimento Permanente Palazzo Belimbau Piazza della Nunziata, 2 16124 Genova

• International Master in Advanced Aesthetic and restorative Dentistry – Second Level

University Master

AREA OF HUMANISTIC SCIENCES

For information about Phd carriers: Area Didattica e Studenti

Digital Humanities. Digital Technologies,

Arts, Languages, Culture and Communication (in collaboration with Università degli

Studi di Torino) • Modern and classical Liter-

Tel. +39 010 209 9466 [email protected]

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Courses provided

Servizio Segreterie Studenti Settore Dottorati ed Esami di Stato Tel. +39 010 209 5795

• Lymphology – First Level University Master

• Oncoplastic breast surgery and integrated
The call for nomination for the admission to the PhD courses is published on the website

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    Mapping Excellence in National Research Systems: the Case of Italy1

    MAPPING EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS: THE CASE OF ITALY1 GIOVANNI ABRAMO Laboratory for Studies of Research and Technology Transfer, Dept of Management, School of Engineering, University of Rome “Tor Vergata” – Italy and Italian Research Council CIRIACO ANDREA D’ANGELO, FLAVIA DI COSTA Laboratory for Studies of Research and Technology Transfer, Dept of Management, School of Engineering, University of Rome “Tor Vergata” - Italy The study of the concept of “scientific excellence” and the methods for its measurement and evaluation is taking on increasing importance in the development of research policies in many nations. However, scientific excellence results as difficult to define in both conceptual and operational terms, because of its multi-dimensional and highly complex character. The literature on the theme is limited to few studies of an almost pioneering character. This work intends to contribute to the state of the art by exploring a bibliometric methodology which is effective, simple and inexpensive, and which further identifies “excellent” centers of research by beginning from excellence of the individual researchers affiliated with such centers. The study concentrates on the specific case of public research organizations in Italy, analyzing 109 scientific categories of research in the so called “hard” sciences and identifying 157 centers of excellence operating in 60 of these categories. The findings from this first application of the methodology should be considered exploratory and indicative. With a longer period of observation and the addition of further measurements, making the methodology more robust, it can be extended and adapted to a variety of national and supranational contexts, aiding with policy decisions at various levels.
  • Determinants of SARS-Cov-2 Infection in Italian Healthcare Workers: a Multicenter Study

    Determinants of SARS-Cov-2 Infection in Italian Healthcare Workers: a Multicenter Study

    medRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.29.20158717; this version posted July 30, 2020. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not certified by peer review) is the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. Determinants of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Italian healthcare workers: a multicenter study Paolo Boffetta, MD1,2,*, Francesco Violante, MD2, Paolo Durando, MD3,4, Giuseppe De Palma, MD5, Enrico Pira, MD6, Luigi Vimercati, MD7, Alfonso Cristaudo, MD8,9, Giancarlo Icardi, MD3,4, Emma Sala, MD10, Maurizio Coggiola, MD11, Silvio Tafuri, MD7, Vittorio Gattini, MD8,9, Pietro Apostoli, MD5,12, Giovanna Spatari, MD13, Working Group on SARS- CoV-2 infection in Italian healthcare workers. 1. Stony Brook Cancer Center, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA 2. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy 3. Department of Health Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy 4. IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy 5. Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences, and Public Health, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy 6. Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy 7. Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari, Bari, Italy. 8. University Hospital Pisana, Pisa, Italy 9. University of, Pisa, Italy 10. University Hospital Spedali Civili di Brescia, Brescia, Italy 11. University Hospital City of Health and Science of Turin, Turin, Italy 12. Italian Society of Occupational Medicine 13. Department of Biomedical and Dentistry Sciences and Morphological and Functional Imaging, University of Messina, Messina, Italy *[email protected] NOTE: This preprint reports new research that has not been certified by peer review and should not be used to guide clinical practice.