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  1. The University of Naples Federico II has over 2000 agreements with foreign universities. See the map to find out which universities are involved.

  2. The university of Naples Federico II was founded by the king of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II on 5 June 1224. It is the world's oldest state-supported institution of higher education and research. One of the most famous students was Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas . Founding: Political project of Frederick II.

  3. University of Naples Federico II offers 157 courses in 13 teaching areas (Agriculture, Architecture, Economics, Pharmacy, Law, Engineering, Medicine and Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnological Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences, Political Sciences, Sociology, Humanities).

  4. Jul 15, 2023 · The new “Study in Naples 2021/2023” call for proposals is available online at www.coinor.unina.it, on the University website http://www.unina.it/ateneo and in the international section http://www.international.unina.it/, to support the internationalisation of courses of study.

  5. Il cordoglio del Rettore e di tutta la Comunità federiciana. Leggi tutto Lutto in Ateneo per l'improvvisa scomparsa del professore Luigi Califano. "Napoli: la memoria del futuro". Laboratorio di formazione teatrale federiciano. Nuova edizione per 30 allievi. Candidature entro il 30 settembre 2024. Leggi tutto “Napoli: la memoria del futuro”.

  6. Do you want to enroll at the University of Naples and are you a NON-EUROPEAN STUDENT? The university pre-enrolment application is the first step to be taken by a candidate in order to apply for a visa for study purposes at an Italian diplomatic representation.

  7. The University of Naples was established in 1224 and it remains one of the world’s oldest universities to be founded by a head of state after Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily, decided to create an educational institution that was not significantly influenced by the Pope.