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University of Catania

Public university in Catania, Italy

University of Catania

Summary

Public university in Catania, Italy

FieldValue
nameUniversity of Catania
native_nameUniversità degli Studi di Catania
latin_nameSiciliae Studium Generale
image[[Image:Logo_UniCT.svg230px]]
established
typePublic
administrative_staff1,623
rectorProf. Enrico Foti
students38,000
cityCatania
countryItaly
free_labelSports teams
freeCUS Catania
affiliationsUNIMED
websitewww.unict.it/

The University of Catania () is a university located in Catania, Sicily. Founded in 1434, it is the oldest university in Sicily, the 13th oldest in Italy, and the 29th oldest in the world. With over 38,000 enrolled students, it is the largest university in Sicily.

History

Palazzo dell'Università]] in the late 1690s. This building remains the office of the rector of the university to this day. The first degree was awarded to Antonio Mantello, from Syracuse, in 1449. During the course of the 16th century, approximately 20-25 degrees were awarded each year. The university (which from the 16th century was referred to as ''Siculorum Gymnasium'') was named ''Studium Generale'' because it was the only entity that could release degrees equal to those released in the old ''Studia'' of [[Salamanca]], [[Valladolid]], [[Bologna]] and this contributed to spread envy in the other Sicilian cities that in culture and traditions didn't feel inferior to Catania. In 1934, the university celebrated its 500th anniversary with King [[Vittorio Emanuele III]] of Italy, and, in 1984 the 550th one.

In the early centuries of its existence, the university was administered by the Senate of Catania, overseen by the Viceroy of Sicily, with the bishop of Catania being ex officio Great Chanchellor. With a reform operated by the Viceroy in 1679 the authority of the Bishop prevailed: he had the control over the lecturers, the freshmen and students' curriculum. This led to various conflicts between the civil and religious authorities. From 1818 to the office of Great Chancellor was assigned to the president of the Great Civil Court, instead of the bishop.

Departments

Following the Italian higher education reform introduced by the law 240/10 and adopted by the University of Catania in its new statute, faculties have been deactivated and departments have been reorganized. The University of Catania now has 17 departments, the Faculty of Medicine, and two special didactic units established in the decentralized offices of Ragusa (Modern Languages) and Syracuse (Architecture). that, additionally to the traditional assignments of scientific research, are in charge of the organization and management of educational activities. A special didactic unit is also the school of excellence "Scuola Superiore di Catania", a higher education centre of the University of Catania conceived in 1998 to select the best young minds and offer them a course of studies including analysis, research and experimentation.

Detail of the University of Catania, from the faculty of humanities in the [[Monastery of San Nicolò l'Arena
DepartmentShort nameDirectorField
Agriculture, Food and EnvironmentDi3AProf. Mario D'AmicoAgriculture
Economics and BusinessDEIProf. Roberto CelliniEconomics
LawLAWProf. Salvatore Angelo ZappalàLaw
Civil Engineering and ArchitectureDICARProf. Mattia IgnaccoloEngineering
Electric, Electronic and Computer EngineeringDIEEIProf. Giovanni Antonio Muscato
Mathematics and Computer ScienceDMIProf. Orazio MuscatoMathematical and Computer Science
Physics and Astronomy "Ettore Majorana"DFAProf. Stefano RomanoPhysics
Chemical SciencesDSCProf.ssa Graziella MalandrinoChemistry
Biological, Geological and Environmental SciencesDIPBIOGEOProf. Rosolino CirrincioneNatural Sciences
HumanitiesDISUMProf.ssa Stefania RiminiForeign Languages, Letters and Philosophy
Medical, Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies “GF Ingrassia”DGFIProf.ssa Antonella AgodiSchool "Faculty of Medicine" - Medicine and Surgery
General Surgery and Medical-Surgical SpecialtiesCHIRMEDProf. Pierfrancesco Veroux
Biomedical and Biotechnological SciencesBIOMETECProf.ssa Maria Angela Sortino
Clinical and Experimental MedicineMEDCLINProf.ssa Lucia Frittitta
Political and Social SciencesDSPSProf.ssa Francesca LongoPolitical Science
Drug SciencesDSFProf. Rosario PignatelloPharmacy
Educational SciencesDISFORProf.ssa Rosa Loredana CardulloEducation
ArchitectureSDSARCHITETTURAProf. Fausto Carmelo NigrelliSpecial Didactic Units
Foreign Languages and LiteraturesSDSLINGUEProf. Fabrizio Impellizzeri
Scuola Superiore di CataniaSSCProf.ssa Ida Angela Nicotra
School of Italian Language and CultureITALSTRA

Notable alumni

Humanities

  • Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida, Italian politician and journalist, was elected the first Socialist mayor of Catania in 1902.
  • Mario Rapisardi, Italian poet and translator, taught at the university in the 1870s. "Love truth more than glory, more than peace, more than life. Make it your sword and your shield."
  • Luigi Capuana, writer, journalist, literary critic and theorist. He taught literature in the early years of the 20th century.
  • Giovanni Verga, Italian realist writer, author of the Cavalleria Rusticana and I Malavoglia.
  • Santo Mazzarino, leading 20th-century historian of ancient Rome and Greece.
  • Vitaliano Brancati, Italian novelist and screenwriter, winner of the 1950 Bagutta Prize.
  • Elémire Zolla, Italian essayist, philosopher and historian of religion, taught linguistics in the late 1960s.
  • Vincenzo Ortoleva, Professor of Classical Philology
  • Raoul Vecchio, Engineer and architect.

Sciences

  • Mario Pieri, mathematician, taught descriptive, projective and higher geometry from 1900 to 1908 and supervised 6 doctoral students with dissertations in algebraic geometry. See The Legacy of Mario Pieri in Geometry and Arithmetic, Birkhäuser (E.A. Marchisotto & J.T. Smith (2007).
  • Giuseppe Mercalli, inventor of the Mercalli Scale of earthquake intensity, was professor of geology in the late 1880s.
  • Annibale Ricco, named Chair of Astrophysics in 1890, was the first director of the Catania Observatory. He was also Chancellor of the university from 1898 to 1900. The crater Ricco on the Moon as well as the asteroid 18462 Ricco are named for him.
  • Guido Fubini, author of Fubini's theorem, was a professor of mathematics in the early years of the 20th century. The asteroid, 22495 Fubini, is named in his honor.
  • Remo Ruffini, former assistant professor at Princeton University (1971–74), was professor of theoretical physics from 1976 to 1978. He was named Space Scientist of the Year in 1992.
  • Paolo Maffei, director of the Catania Observatory from 1975 to 1980, was one of the pioneers of infrared astronomy. He discovered 2 galaxies, Maffei 1 and Maffei 2 in 1967. A main belt asteroid, 18426 Maffei, is also named for him.
  • Giuseppe Colombo, physicist and astronomer, NASA consultant and early proponent of tethered satellites. Asteroid 10387 Bepicolombo is named in his honor, as is the Colombo Gap, a 150 km gap in the C ring of the planet Saturn.
  • Napoleone Ferrara, molecular biologist, winner of the 2010 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, is a 1981 graduate of the Faculty of Medicine.

Institutes

  • Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania, the university's botanical garden, founded in 1858.
  • Catania Astrophysical Observatory, the university's observatory, founded in 1890.

References

References

  1. "Welcome to the University of Catania".
  2. ''i.e.'' the city council.
  3. "Scuole di specializzazione - University of Catania".
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