Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca | |
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| Motto | |
|---|---|
Motto in English | Fortune favors the bold |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 10 June 1998[1] |
| Affiliation | BioGeM |
| Rector | Prof. Giovanna Iannantuoni |
| Students | 33,752 (2017/18) |
| Location | |
| Campus | Urban |
Sporting affiliations | CUS Milano |
| Website | en |
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TheUniversity of Milano-Bicocca (Italian:Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, UNIMIB) is a public university located inMilan, Italy, providingundergraduate,graduate andpost-graduate education. Established in 1998, it was ranked by theTimes Higher Education 2014 ranking of the best 100 Universities under 50 years old as number 21 worldwide and first in Italy. It was created to reduceUniversity of Milan's overload.
The University of Milano-Bicocca has its origins from the splitting of theUniversity of Milan, which with about 90,000 students in the 1990s was becoming overcrowded. A large area in the north of Milan, theBicocca, was chosen as the location for the new university. This area was occupied by the Pirelli industrial complex until the 1980s and the new campus was part of a largerurban renewal project. The university was officially established on 10 June 1998.
Milan-Bicocca is a multidisciplinary university which offers a wide range of academic programs in different disciplinary fields:Economics,Informatics,Statistics,Law,Education,Sociology,Medicine andSurgery,Mathematics,Natural Sciences,Physics andAstrophysics,Chemistry,Computer Sciences,Biotechnology andPsychology.
The University of Milano-Bicocca is located in an area on the northern outskirts of Milan, which was occupied by thePirelli industrial complex until the late 1980s. The industrial area has been redesigned by architectVittorio Gregotti into an urban complex, including the University of Milano-Bicocca's research laboratories and student residence halls.[1]
The Italian language medical course of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Milano-Bicocca is held inMonza.[2]
The English language medical course of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Milano-Bicocca is held at thePope John XXIII Hospital inBergamo.[3]

There are fourteen Departments and two Schools at the University of Milano-Bicocca:
The number of students at the university has grown steadily since it opened: in its first academic year there were 15,300 students, which had risen to 27,481 in 2003-2004 and by 2005-2006 there were over 30,000. In 2023 the number of students is almost 40.000.
| University rankings | |
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| Global – Overall | |
| ARWU World[20] | 301–400 (2024) |
| QS World[21] | =542 (2026) |
| THE World[22] | 351–400 (2025) |
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