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University of Bari Aldo Moro (Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro / UNIBA)
University of Bari Aldo Moro (Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro / UNIBA) is a recognised university in Italy. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityBari
RegionEurope
TypePublic
SubjectsAgriculture; Pharmacy; Economics; Law; Letters and Foreign Languages; Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences; Medicine and Surgery; Political Sciences; Veterinary Medicine
AccreditationANVUR (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca); Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR); European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999)
Founded in 1925, named in 2008 after Aldo Moro (1916-1978) — the Bari-region statesman, multiple-time Italian Prime Minister, and constitutional law professor at UNIBA. 🕯️ Honest context: Aldo Moro was KIDNAPPED ON 16 MARCH 1978 by the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse) and MURDERED ON 9 MAY 1978 after 55 days of captivity — one of the defining moments of Italy's 'Years of Lead' political terrorism period. His body was found in the trunk of a Renault 4 in Rome, halfway between the offices of the Christian Democrat and Communist parties (symbolically positioned). The university's renaming honours both his political legacy and his role as a constitutional law academic. Approximately 49,000 students. Southern Italy's principal university.
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