The University of Cagliari
Established in 1607, the University of Cagliari is a public university, committed to offer broad-based, exclusive public education, leading-edge research and service to the community. The fusion of these three interlocking elements stimulates intellectual vitality and generates a synthesis that promises to be the University’s greatest strength.
At present the University has the following faculties:
- Architecture;
- Economics;
- Educational sciences;
- Engineering;
- Foreign Languages and Literature;
- Humanities;
- Law;
- Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences;
- Medicine and Surgery;
- Pharmacy;
- Political Sciences.
The University is a public and state University. It has about 36.000 enrolled students, a teaching staff of over 1200 and a technical-administrative staff of about 1300 people.
In addition, there are 270 visting professors.
Tags: Higher Education, Italy, Research Center



