Mediterranean University: three new degree courses. Almalaurea rewards the University

Mediterranean University: three new degree courses. Almalaurea rewards the University
Mediterranean University: three new degree courses. Almalaurea rewards the University

The rector of the Mediterranean University announces new degree courses and Almalaurea highlights: over 90% of students satisfied with the University.


REGGIO CALABRIA – Motor sciences, Right to sport and Mechanical engineering: these are the three new courses that the rector of the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Giuseppe Zimbalatti, announced this morning, 21 June 2024, in the press conference held in the main hall of the ‘university. «This is a very dynamic training offer, so much so that this year too there are some important innovations – said the rector -. We present new study courses in Sports Science, Right to Sports and Mechanical Engineering.” New courses, yes, but in the meantime Unire is also focusing on internationalisation.

«This year we are also starting an in-depth study on Mediterranean themes, on internationalisation, so much so that we are starting with a curriculum in English and therefore a course of study in English in Civil Engineering. So – he continued – there are some important innovations which are these and then combined with all the support and service initiatives for students that we are trying in every way to improve”.
In the press conference, rector Zimbalatti, in addition to the new degree courses of the Mediterranean University, also spoke about the Almalaurea data which reward the University of Reggio. Over 90% of students are satisfied with their studies and would choose Unire and their degree course again. This is in summary the outcome of the Almalaurea investigations.
«These are data – said Zimbalatti – which represent a student population in the Mediterranean who is more than 90% satisfied with their studies and who would make their choice to study in Reggio Calabria and study our degree course again. These data tell us that the average age of our graduates and their average grade is – concluded the rector – in line with the national averages”.

 
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