- #801-850 QS Global World Ranking
- PublicStatus
- Very HighResearch Output
- 18,269Total Students
- 1,192Faculty
- 253Int'l Students
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University of Salerno
About
The University of Salerno is ideally linked to the oldest academic institution in the Old Continent:
the Schola Medica Salernitana. Founded in the eighth century AD, the School reached its peak
between the 10th and 13th century. In addition to medicine, its lectures included philosophy, theology
and law. The School, which earned Salerno the title of Hippocratica Civitas (City of Hippocrates) after
the famous Greek physician and treatise writer, was closed by royal decree in 1811 under Joachim
Murat’s Napoleonic government. In 1944, by decree of king Victor Emmanuel III, the Istituto
Universitario di Magistero “Giovanni Cuomo” was founded. This became state-owned in 1968,
changing its name into Facoltà di Magistero dell’Università degli Studi di Salerno. Within a few years,
the Faculty was joined by many others, which contributed to the formation of a major university. The
Faculty of Arts was established in 1969. This was followed by the Faculty of Economics (1970); the
Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, and the Faculty of Law (1972); the Full Degree
in Engineering (1983); the Faculty of Pharmacy (1991); the Faculty of Political Science (1992); the
Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature (1996); finally, the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
(2006). As of 1987, the University is located in the town of Fisciano, a few kilometers from Salerno,
at the junction of motorway intersections that make it central and easy to reach. The university is a
very large compound in continuous expansion, covering around 100,000 square metres. Organized
in the form of a campus (comprising the campuses of Fisciano and Baronissi), the university is
equipped with residence halls for students and teachers, and boasts modern facilities and efficient
services for orientation, teaching, studying and leisure activities. It currently counts about 40,000
students from Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and Apulia.
About
The University of Salerno is ideally linked to the oldest academic institution in the Old Continent:
the Schola Medica Salernitana. Founded in the eighth century AD, the School reached its peak
between the 10th and 13th century. In addition to medicine, its lectures included philosophy, theology
and law. The School, which earned Salerno the title of Hippocratica Civitas (City of Hippocrates) after
the famous Greek physician and treatise writer, was closed by royal decree in 1811 under Joachim
Murat’s Napoleonic government. In 1944, by decree of king Victor Emmanuel III, the Istituto
Universitario di Magistero “Giovanni Cuomo” was founded. This became state-owned in 1968,
changing its name into Facoltà di Magistero dell’Università degli Studi di Salerno. Within a few years,
the Faculty was joined by many others, which contributed to the formation of a major university. The
Faculty of Arts was established in 1969. This was followed by the Faculty of Economics (1970); the
Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, and the Faculty of Law (1972); the Full Degree
in Engineering (1983); the Faculty of Pharmacy (1991); the Faculty of Political Science (1992); the
Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature (1996); finally, the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
(2006). As of 1987, the University is located in the town of Fisciano, a few kilometers from Salerno,
at the junction of motorway intersections that make it central and easy to reach. The university is a
very large compound in continuous expansion, covering around 100,000 square metres. Organized
in the form of a campus (comprising the campuses of Fisciano and Baronissi), the university is
equipped with residence halls for students and teachers, and boasts modern facilities and efficient
services for orientation, teaching, studying and leisure activities. It currently counts about 40,000
students from Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and Apulia.
University highlights
- 2020#801-1000
- 2021#801-1000
- 2022#801-1000
- 2023#1001-1200
- 2024#801-850
- 2025#801-850
Campus locations
Campus di Fisciano,
via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 , Fisciano , Italy , 84084
Campus di Baronissi,
Via Salvador Allende , Baronissi , Italy , 84081
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