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- The University of Genoa (in Italian: Università degli Studi di Genova) is one of the largest universities in Italy.
Located in Liguria on the Italian Riviera, the university was founded in 1481. It currently has about 40,000 students, 1,800 teaching and research staff and about 1,580 administrative staff.
The university is headed by a rector and divided into 11 faculties:
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Educational Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
Faculty of Pharmacology
Faculty of Political Sciences
The University of Genoa counts also 53 research departments and a department that supplies general ICT services.
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