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Pontifical Gregorian University (Gregoriana)
Pontifical Gregorian University (Gregoriana) is a recognised university in Vatican City (Holy See). Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityRome
RegionEurope
TypePrivate
SubjectsTheology; Philosophy; Canon Law; Church History and Cultural Heritage; Missiology; Social Sciences; Spirituality; Psychology; Biblical Studies
AccreditationHoly See — Dicastery for Culture and Education (formerly the Congregation for Catholic Education); ecclesiastical faculties under the Apostolic Constitution Veritatis Gaudium; the Holy See participates in the Bologna Process / EHEA
Founded in 1551 (by St Ignatius of Loyola), the Pontifical Gregorian University is one of the oldest and most prestigious pontifical universities — Jesuit-run, with one of the most international student bodies of any university in the world and a long list of popes and Church leaders among its alumni. An ecclesiastical institution of the Holy See (physically in Rome). Highly international student body. Degrees are ecclesiastical (Baccalaureate/Licentiate/Doctorate); verify civil recognition in your own country before applying.
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