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What is the first university in the world?
It's the University of Bologna.

The University of Bologna was founded in Nerio in 1088, with a history of more than 900 years. It is recognized as the first university with a complete university system in the world. The University of Bologna is located in Bologna, the capital of emilia-romagna Province. The main campus is located at 33 zamboni Street. Colleges are distributed all over the city, and the school covers an area of about 350,000 square meters.

The University of Bologna consists of 1 1 colleges and 33 departments, with 2 15 bachelor's and master's degree programs (academic year 20 17), including 92 bachelor's programs, 1 13 master's programs and/kloc-. In addition, the university has 45 doctoral programs (20 17 academic year).

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The roots of the University of Bologna can be traced back to 1 1 century, when many scholars of grammar, rhetoric and logic, known as annotators, gathered in Bologna to comment on the ancient Roman code. Since14th century, following the law, Bologna University has welcomed many scholars in logic, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, arithmetic, rhetoric and grammar. 1364, the university established a theological seminary. The University of Bologna contracted in a small scale in the15th century, but retained many famous scholars like Andrei Harcia, and began to teach Greek and Hebrew at the same time.

/kloc-In the 6th century, the University of Bologna initiated a teaching called "Natural Magic", which is our experimental science today. 1988, 18 In September, on the occasion of the 900th anniversary of the founding of Bologna University, the presidents of 430 universities in Europe signed the Charter of European Universities in Bologna Plaza, officially declaring Bologna University as the "Mother of Universities" (Latin: Alma Mater Studiorum), that is, the alma mater of all universities in Europe.

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