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University of Tuscia

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The University of Tuscia (UNITUS) established in 1979 is a public medium size university (counting about 320 teaching staff and 300 administrative staff members taking care of about 8.000 students) active at all levels of studies: undergraduate, masters, PhDs and specialization schools. In compliance with the new National Law (L.240/2010), from 18 June 2011 all the tasks relating to outlining the programs, organizing and managing the teaching activities have been transferred from Faculties to six Departments: Department of Human, Communication and Tourism Sciences (DISUCOM); Department of Literary and Linguistic, Communicational and Historical Juridical European Institutions (DISTU); Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organization (DEIM); Department of Ecology and Biological Sciences (DEB); Department of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences (DAFNE); Department of Innovation of Biological, Forestry and Agri-Food systems (DIBAF). For 2023/2024 academic year, UNITUS offers 25 undergraduate programmes (Bachelor), 23 second level degree programmes (Master), including 6 taught in English, 2 single cycle degree programmes and 8 PhD courses. Since 1987 UNITUS has participated in the Socrates/Erasmus Programme; in 2003/2004 she was awarded for the first time the Erasmus University Charter and in 2007 the EUC has been confirmed until the end of LLP programme. In December 2013 UNITUS has obtained from EACEA the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education for the whole Erasmus+ Programme 2014/2020 and in 2021 it has been confirmed for the Erasmus+ programme 2021/2027. UNITUS has always been very active both at the national and international level by participating in several projects financed by the EU. Currently Departments and its researchers are involved either as coordinators or as partners in 18 projects in the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The LLP (Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Grundtvig and Transversal), Tempus and Erasmus Mundus (Action 1 and 2) projects have permitted to start interesting cooperation with many European and Third Countries Universities. From 2016 University of Tuscia has been selected for seven Erasmus+ KA107/KA171 International Credit Mobility projects; in these projects are involved more than 60 Universities of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Dominican Republic, Ivory Coast, Georgia, Ghana, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Lebanon, Oman, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Viet Nam. University of Tuscia is also coordinator of one Erasmus Capacity Buildings, and six Cooperation Partnerships projects.

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