University of Bari
The University of Bari Aldo Moro is a public higher education institution founded in 1925 in Bari, Apulia in Southern Italy. The university has a student population of around 40,000.
On 15 January 2010, the university changed its name to honour the statesman and prime minister Aldo Moro, a student of law there until 1939 who then served as ordinary professor of philosophy of Law and Colonial Policy and of Criminal Law.
Organization
The University of Bari is divided into various faculties. Each faculty has its own set of departments that focus on the arts and sciences, mathematics, social sciences, literature, medicine, law, and education. These are the 13 faculties in which the university is divided into:- Faculty of Agricultural Science
- Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
- Faculty of Biotechnological Sciences
- Faculty of Communication Studies
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Educational Science
- Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Science
- Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Political Science
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Ionian Department of Law and Economics
Rankings
The university has been awarded the following ranking positions:- ranked 359th by the Center for [World University Rankings]
- ranked 437th by the CWTS Leiden Ranking
- ranked 401–500th, Times Higher Education World University Ranking
- ranked over 500th by Academic Ranking of World Universities
- ranked over 700th by QS World University Rankings