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| Name | Università degli Studi di Cagliari |
| Established | 1620 (refounded 1920) |
| Type | Public |
| City | Cagliari |
| Region | Sardinia |
| Country | Italy |
| Students | approx. 30,000 |
Università degli Studi di Cagliari is a public Italian university located in Cagliari, Sardinia, with historical roots in the early modern period and reorganization in the 20th century. The institution forms part of Italy's higher education landscape alongside Sapienza University of Rome, University of Bologna, University of Padua, and University of Pisa, engaging regionally with Sardinian municipalities such as Quartu Sant'Elena and Selargius. It participates in European networks including the Erasmus Programme, the European University Association, and collaborations with institutions like University of Barcelona, Université de Strasbourg, and University College London.
Founded with antecedents in the 17th century and reconstituted in the 20th century, the university's development parallels Italian educational reforms after the Unification of Italy and the aftermath of World War I, while responding to regional needs in Sardinia tied to the Kingdom of Sardinia and later the Kingdom of Italy. Throughout the interwar and post-World War II eras the institution underwent administrative changes influenced by statutes from the Italian Republic and reforms associated with figures connected to the Ministry of Education (Italy), drawing academic exchange with universities such as University of Milan, University of Turin, and University of Naples Federico II. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries it expanded faculties and research centers mirroring trends observed at Politecnico di Milano and Ca' Foscari University of Venice, and engaged in EU-funded projects alongside partners like the European Commission and the Horizon 2020 framework.
The main campus and satellite sites are distributed across Cagliari with facilities in neighborhoods connected to landmarks such as the Bastione Saint Remy, the Poetto Beach area, and the Castello (Cagliari) quarter, while additional premises are located near the Port of Cagliari and the Molentargius-Saline Regional Park. Buildings include historical palaces restored under conservation principles related to the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and modern structures equipped with laboratories comparable to those at Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, providing resources for partnerships with entities like the National Research Council (Italy), the Istituto Superiore di Sanità, and industry collaborators such as Edison (company). Libraries house collections alongside interlibrary arrangements with the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma, and museums on site curate materials in dialogue with institutions like the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari, the Museo del Risorgimento, and cultural centers linked to Sardinian traditional music initiatives.
The academic organization comprises faculties and departments offering degree programs aligned with the Bologna Process and degrees recognized under the Italian university system, including curricula in collaboration with professional bodies like the Ordine degli Architetti and medical training consistent with standards of the Federazione Nazionale degli Ordini dei Medici Chirurghi e degli Odontoiatri. Course offerings span law programs intersecting with jurisprudence influenced by the Constitution of Italy, economics programs responsive to regional policy dialogues involving the European Central Bank and Italian Treasury, and STEM programs linked to networks including the CERN and the European Space Agency. Internationalization includes joint degrees and mobility agreements with universities such as University of Coimbra, Université Catholique de Louvain, and Humboldt University of Berlin.
Research activities cover disciplines from Mediterranean studies engaging with projects on the Mediterranean Sea and collaborations with the University of Palermo to biomedical research connecting with the Karolinska Institute and clinical partnerships at hospitals such as Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Cagliari. The university secures competitive funding through programmes like Horizon Europe and national grants administered by the Italian Ministry of University and Research and cooperates in consortia with the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, the Centro Nazionale delle Ricerche, and industrial partners including Leonardo S.p.A. and Eni. Research centers focus on archaeology with ties to excavations referenced by the Soprintendenza Archeologia and environmental science projects in partnership with the Joint Research Centre (European Commission) and regional agencies such as the ARPAS (Sardinia).
Student services and extracurricular life feature student unions analogous to structures found at Federazione degli Studenti, cultural associations collaborating with the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, and sports facilities affiliated with clubs like Cagliari Calcio and university sports federations under the Centro Universitario Sportivo Italiano. Student organizations host events in coordination with municipal entities such as the Comune di Cagliari and cultural festivals including the Sant'Efisio procession and academic conferences linked to societies like the Italian Historical Association. International student support coordinates with consulates and scholarship programmes such as those of the Fulbright Program and bilateral agreements with universities like Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Prominent alumni and faculty include figures active in Italian public life, judiciary members connected to the Court of Cassation (Italy), politicians affiliated with parties such as Democratic Party (Italy) and Forza Italia, scholars who have published with presses like Laterza and Il Mulino, and researchers who have collaborated with institutions including the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization. Academic ranks have hosted scholars engaged with international awards such as the European Research Council grants and participants in initiatives of the G7 Research Ministers' Meeting.
Category:Universities in Italy Category:Cagliari Category:Educational institutions established in 1620