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Sapienza Università di Roma
- Student body: 113.000
- Teaching staff: 3.300
- Faculties: 11
- Language of instruction: Italian, English
The University of La Sapienza in Rome, founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, is one of the oldest universities in the world. It has played a significant role in Italy's history, influencing societal, economic, and political changes. The Faculty of Political Science at La Sapienza is the oldest in Italy and offers various specializations, including International Relations, Public Administration, and Political Science.
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Rome, Italy's capital with 2.7 million residents, is known as the "Eternal City" and is rich in landmarks, including the Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican City. The historic center, the Vatican, and other sites are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition, the city hosts major UN organizations such as FAO, IFAD, and WFP. For more information look here.