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The earliest university in the world.
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The University of Bologna (1088) has a history of more than 900 years. Together with Oxford University in England, Paris University in France and Salamanca University in Spain, it is called the four major cultural centers in Europe. At the beginning of the school, it was famous for its two majors: law and medicine. It is the oldest university in western history and the most international university in Italy. It is one of the four famous economic schools in Italy; It is the only Italian university with China College; It is one of the most advanced universities in Europe.

The University of Bologna in Italy is recognized as the oldest university in the world with a history of more than 800 years.

1988 In the Charter of European Universities signed by the presidents of 430 universities in Europe, the University of Bologna was officially declared as the alma mater of all universities in Europe. In order to promote the popularization of teaching, give full play to teaching functions and improve teaching quality, the school adopts a multi-campus system, which is divided into five campuses: the main campus is located at No.33 zamboni Street in Bologna, and the other campuses are located in cesena, Foley, Lavaine and Rimini respectively.