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Sapienza at a Glance
Main campus Rome All the data and information in this publication is based on the Sapienza Sustainability Report
Other campuses Latina and other official sources. Facts & Figures 2022-2023
Research and
Knowledge
6
ERC Grants
Horizon Europe
11
Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Actions Horizon Europe
17
Collaborative Projects
Horizon Europe
International 1,401 949
International
Institutional
452
Executive
Protocols
Sapienza Nobel Prizes
1,157
TOTAL STUDENT POPULATION 374 143 Universities
58
Patents Developed Patents
18,944 87 UNIVERSITY GUGLIELMO MARCONI ENRICO FERMI DANIEL BOVET EMILIO SEGRÈ
Single Cycle Programmes INCOMING STUDENTS Countries DEPARTMENTS 1909 Nobel Prize for Physics, 1938 Nobel Prize for Physics, 1957 Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1959 Nobel Prize for Physics,
taught Electo-magnetic Waves taught Theoretical Physics taught Psychobiology graduated at Sapienza in 1970,
Physics in 1935-1937 in 1926-1938 taught Physics in 1928-1935
11
in 1971-1982
1,934
Old Academic System
Programmes
3,367 26,200
Master’s Programmes
FACULTIES
2 UNIVERSITY
HOSPITALS
1
PhDs (3rd Cycle)
(2nd Cycle) SCHOOL FOR
2,592
Advanced Professional
Training Courses
ADVANCED STUDIES
1 TEACHING
HOSPITAL
63,409
3,808
Specialization Schools
Bachelor’s Programmes
(1st Cycle)
1 SCHOOL OF
AEROSPACE
48
GIULIO NATTA
1963 Nobel Prize for Chemistry,
taught Physical Chemistry
CARLO RUBBIA
1984 Nobel Prize for Physics,
taught Physics in 1959-1960
FRANCO MODIGLIANI
1985 Nobel Prize for Economics,
graduated in Law at Sapienza
SERGE HAROCHE
2012 Nobel Prize for Physics,
taught Physics in 2022
10,446
ENGENEERING LIBRARIES in 1935-1937 in 1939