Via Manin 53, Roma
Roma 00185
Italie
- Research
Scientific research, together with education, is one of the essential mission of University Roma Tre as well as the basis of teaching itself. It is the engine of critical knowledge, creativity, innovation, competitiveness, and the quality of education.
The Departments' autonomy in planning and management issues guarantees they are efficiently run.
The University has launched an integrated project for achieving a Research Register System to provide a computer tool for documenting and monitoring research activities as well as the transfer of results. The first data relative to the departments' research products and cultural initiatives can be found on the following website:http://host.uniroma3.it/uffici/ricerca/prodottiricerca.asp
The University has a growing interest in technology transfer and in the setting up of new companies - particularly spin-offs - for increasing and consolidating its relations with the production system.
It also focuses on important sectors at regional level which have always been linked to innovation such as ICT, audiovisual-multimedia technology, aerospace, microelectronics, biotechnologies, environment and territory, as well as to cultural heritage and public administration.
In order to obtain the First Cycle University Degree (Laurea in Italian) students must take a test at the end of the three-year course. Once they have passed it they can decide whether to enter the labour market or to continue studying.
In the second case, students can gain access to:
Second Cycle Degree Courses (LM): the final qualification (Laurea Magistrale in Italian) will be awarded to students after they present their dissertation.
The following courses go to complete the full cycle of University education:
I and II Level Masters Courses: students can access these courses after obtaining a first or second level university degree. At the end of their studies students obtain a Masters Degree.
Post-Degree Completion Courses: the duration of these courses varies from 4 to 12 months.
Specialisation Courses (DS): these courses provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills that are required to practice certain professions and are established in compliance with specific EU regulations or directives.
PhD Research Degrees (DR): students can access these courses after obtaining a second cycle degree; they are organised by Departments or PhD Schools