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  1. The local Studiorum Universitas was formally established by Pope Paul III in November 1548, although the city of the Strait boasts an ancient cultural tradition as well as a teaching tradition connected to a law school in the late 13th century and a well-known Greek school in the 15th century.

  2. Founded in 1548 by Pope Paul III, it was the world's first Jesuit college, [1] and today it is counted among the oldest universities in Italy. It is organized in 12 departments offering more than 80 Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees, over 20 Master's Degrees and 13 PhD Programmes.

  3. The local Studiorum Universitas was formally established by Pope Paolo III in November 1548, although the city of the Strait boasts an ancient cultural tradition as well as a teaching tradition connected to a law school in the late XIII century and a well-known Greek school in the XV century.

  4. The University of Messina (Università degli Studi di Messina or UniME) was founded by Pope Paul III in 1548 and was the world’s first Jesuit college. It is now considered one of Italy’s oldest universities.

    • Piazza Pugliatti, 1, 98122, ME
  5. The University of Messina (UniME) is located in Sicily, in the city of Messina. It was founded in 1548 an it is one of the oldest universities in Italy.

  6. study-europe.net › university-of-messinaUniversity of Messina

    The University of Messina was founded in 1548 and has an ancient tradition going back more than 500 years. But today it is a particularly young university that is constantly projecting itself into the future.

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  8. Founded in 1548 by Pope Paul III, the University of Messina has been, since its origins, a privileged place for exchanges between different cultures. In 1678 the University was closed following the anti-Spanish insurrection.

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