Why Study at the University of Pavia The University of Pavia, one of Italy’s oldest institutions, combines a rich academic tradition with a modern, international learning environment. In the 2026/27 academic year the university will open its non‑restricted degree programmes for students holding an international diploma. With 18 departments and 27 programmes taught in English, […]
Understanding Luiss as a Global Academic Hub Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, commonly known as Luiss, has established a reputation for rigorous scholarship in economics, law, political science, and communications. Founded in 1974, Luiss has grown from a modest campus in Rome to a multifaceted institution that attracts students and scholars worldwide. Key strengths […]
LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali) is a private university in Rome that attracts students from around the globe. With a strong emphasis on social sciences, economics, law, and political science, LUISS offers an academic environment that blends rigorous coursework, research, and real‑world experience. This guide walks you through everything you need to know […]
Background: Emma Mazzenga and the Age‑Defying Sprint Emma Mazzenga, now 92, is a living testament to the benefits of long‑term physical activity. Born in Padua, she accumulated a remarkable record of 11 world titles, 31 European titles, and 115 national championships before taking a brief hiatus and returning to competitive sprinting at 53. Recently, she broke the […]
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) at the University of Zagreb celebrated a landmark event on 27 September 2025, when its 26 doctoral graduates were formally awarded the titles of Doctor of Science and Doctor of Art. The ceremony, presided over by Rector Prof. Stjepan Lakušić, marked a significant milestone for both the […]
Tracing a Century of Technical Leadership The Department of Electric Machines, Drives and Automation at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing has been a cornerstone of engineering education since 1925. Founded by pioneers Professor Miroslav Plohl and Professor Anton Dolenc, the department set out to blend rigorous science with practical industrial collaboration. Over the […]
Building a Global Robotics Brand from Zagreb When a startup founded by FER alumni opens a manufacturing plant in a Chicago suburb, the story is not just about expansion. It illustrates how solid academic foundations, strategic partnerships, and a clear vision can transform a regional laboratory into a global player in robotics and logistics. The […]
Expanding Educational Opportunities with SRH University Leipzig The recent opening of the SRH Campus Leipzig marks a significant development in the landscape of higher education in Germany, particularly for international students seeking quality academic programs. Situated in the heart of Leipzig, this state-of-the-art campus represents SRH University’s commitment to fostering innovation, globalization, and regional economic […]
Enhancing Healthcare Education for Children with Rare Metabolic Disorders Rare metabolic disorders, such as phenylketonuria (PKU), galactosaemia, and maple syrup urine disease, pose significant challenges not only for affected children but also for their families and healthcare providers. These conditions, characterized by various clinical symptoms and potential severity, require ongoing management and specialized medical care. […]