University Carlo Cattaneo

University Carlo Cattaneo (LIUC)
Libera Università Carlo Cattaneo (Italian)
TypePrivate
Established1991
PresidentRiccardo Comerio[1]
Vice-presidentVittorio Gandini[1]
RectorFederico Visconti[1]
Undergraduates2,327 (2019)[2]
Postgraduates867 (2019)[3]
Location,
Italy
Sporting affiliations
CUS Milano[4][5][6]
Websitewww.liuc.it

The Carlo Cattaneo University (Italian: Libera Università Carlo Cattaneo, LIUC) is a proprietary, for-profit university located in Castellanza, Italy.

History and profile

It was founded in 1991, by around 300 entrepreneurs,[7] as a joint venture between Italian corporations who provided the initial funding and continued to provide support and guidance under the seal of the Industrial Association of the Province of Varese (UNIVA). The university, housed in a restored nineteenth century cotton mill,[7] is organized into three Faculties (Business & Economics, Business Law and Management Engineering). The university is named after Carlo Cattaneo, a nineteenth-century local thinker and economist. Evolution of course offerings:

  • In 1991, the university opened with an incoming class for the Bachelor of Business Administration (Economia Aziendale).
  • In 1994, a diploma in Engineering Management was offered.
  • In 1998, the bachelor's program in Business Law was introduced.

Campus

Cantoni Cotton mill

LIUC is located within the historic structure of an industrial complex, the Cantoni cotton mill, born around 1830, and that later became full of industry. The restoration and rehabilitation of the former spinning workshop were commissioned by the Union of Industrialists of the Province of Varese.

Campus today

To date, the factory buildings have been the home to the University Campus. The covered area of the University is 68,000 square metres; classrooms with a total of 3,000 seats, a lecture hall of more than 300 seats, five workshops, a library of 1,600 square metres with 100,000 volumes and a rich collection of periodicals, an auditorium with 100 seats, a cafeteria dedicated to student activities, experiential workshops and home to various events.

Dormitories

The Campus of LIUC also has a university residence, named after the Castellana industrialist, Luigi Pomini, with 440 beds and a total area of 10,800 square metres that accommodates both Italian and foreign students.

LIUC Park

The university campus complex comprises also a green space: LIUC park, of 26,000 square metres, the location is utilized for conducting the annual Degree ceremony.[8]

Programs

Faculty of Business & Economics

  • Finance and Administration
  • Communication, Marketing and New Media
  • Sports Management
  • Management and entrepreneurship
  • Business Economics (taught in English)
  • Global Markets (taught in English)
  • Family Business Management (taught in English)
  • Administration and Audit
  • Bank, Markets and Finance
  • Economy and Business Management
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation (taught in English)
  • International Business Management (taught in English)
  • Management of Human Resources - HR & Consulting
  • Marketing

Faculty of Engineering

  • Systems and Services for Digital Business
  • Industrial Operations Excellence (taught in Italian or English)
  • Data Science for Operational Excellence
  • Digital Consulting
  • Health Care System Management
  • Manufacturing Strategy (taught in English)

Faculty of Law

  • Laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza

Rankings and research

It is one of the three Italian Universities (together with SDA Bocconi and Università Cattolica) part of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness's network teaching Michael Porter's Microeconomics of Competitiveness graduate class.[9] In 2015 the Italian economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore placed LIUC university as third best private economic school in Italy by didactics, and fifth taking into account also research.[10] However, the university is not ranked among "QS Top University"'s ranking[11]

Library

Biblioteca Mario Rostoni was established in 1991[12] and is the academic library affiliated with “‘’University Carlo Cattaneo’’”. It counts as much as 110,000 volumes[13] which comprise ebooks, paper books, magazines, financial statements, and databases of economy, management, law e engineering.[12]

Student and alumni associations

Alumni - Students and researchers who attended at least 1-year at the University Carlo Cattaneo participate in the LIUC Alumni Association.
Leo Club - Is an extension of Lions International and it is composed by young people. The purpose is organize services to rise money for pro-bono causes.
ESN - Erasmus Student Network is a no-profit international student organisation.
Junior Enterprise LIUC - Offers teams of students with the ability to perform management consulting projects for companies located in Italy and abroad.
ELSA - Is part of European Law Students' Association, the world's largest independent law students' association.

Notable Students

  • Francesca Locatelli, Head of Global Service Italy, Greece and Turkey of Vodafone.[14]
  • Davide Riboni, President of Lavazza Professional NAAP,[15] President Business Unit America e CEO Lavazza Premium Coffee.
  • Luca Fachin, Chief Operating Officer of Deutsche Bank Italy.[14]
  • Alessio Agostinelli, Partner & Managing Director in Boston Consulting Group.[14]
  • Giovanni Ciferri, Co–Founder & CEO of Buddyfit[14]

Notable faculty

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Il Governo dell'Università". Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ "MIUR_osservatorio studenti e didattica_Immatricolati e iscritti".
  3. ^ "MIUR_osservatorio studenti e didattica_iscritti lauree specialistiche".
  4. ^ "Sport Calcio".
  5. ^ "CMU Calcio a 11 maschile".
  6. ^ "Programma della undicesima settimana di gare". 3 March 2019.
  7. ^ a b "An old cotton mill turned into a beautiful campus". Università Carlo Cattaneo. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  8. ^ "OUR STORY From an industry of fabrics to a workshop of talent". LIUC Università Cattaneo EN SITE (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  9. ^ "MOC Universities". ISC - Harvard Business School. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  10. ^ "La classifica delle migliori università italiane". Il Sole 24 ORE. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  11. ^ "LIUC - Università Cattaneo".
  12. ^ a b "Biblioteca universitaria LIUC Mario Rostoni". LIUC Università Cattaneo (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  13. ^ "Biblioteca Mario Rostoni -- Universita Carlo Cattaneo". librarytechnology.org. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  14. ^ a b c d "storie di successo". LIUC - Università Cattaneo (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  15. ^ Group, Lavazza. "Lavazza Group Announces Davide Riboni as President of Lavazza Professional NAAP". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  16. ^ http://www.enricoletta.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Curriculum-Vitae-Enrico-Letta-aggiornamento-maggio-2013.pdf [bare URL PDF]

External links

  • (in Italian) University Carlo Cattaneo Website
  • (in Italian) University Carlo Cattaneo (Italian Wikipedia)
  • LIUC Alumni

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