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Top universities in Italy 100
Italy's top universities in the world 100 cannot be introduced one by one. The top three universities are Milan Polytechnic University, Bologna University and Padua University. Details of these universities are as follows:

I Milan Polytechnic University:

1, Politecnico Milano was founded in 1863, located in Milan, Italy. It only focuses on the three major fields of engineering technology, design and architecture, and does not have a comprehensive university with liberal arts, law and medicine.

2. Millie is a member of the IDEA alliance of Europe's top engineering colleges, and also a member of Millie Institute of Technology's European Union of Talent Societies, European Union of Design Universities, and Millie Tsinghua University's Italy-Italy National Innovation Base.

Second, the University of Bologna:

The University of Bologna is a top international comprehensive university, located in Bologna, the capital of Romagne Region, Emilia Province. It was founded in 1088, during the period of the Holy Roman Empire. It is recognized as the first university in the world with a complete university system and is known as the "mother of world universities".

2. In Europe, where Latin was the main language of academic research in the Middle Ages and modern times, the University of Bologna always maintained the central position of European cultural and academic development and led the reform of European university system. The official Latin school name is translated as "mother of universities".

Three. University of Padua:

Padua University is a leading research university in the world. In two reports issued by Italian universities and research institutions, the National Evaluation Agency (ANVUR), it was successively rated as "the university with the highest quality of research results".

2. Citation of academic articles in universities ranks in the top of Europe 10%. Italy ranks first in physics, pharmacy, agriculture, veterinary medicine, industrial engineering, information engineering, psychology, economics and statistics.