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The Department of Education and Humanities (DESU) at Unimore, recognised by the Ministry of University and Research as Department of Excellence 2023/2027 at national level, will host the XVIII National Congress of CIRSE - Italian Centre for Historical-Educational Research, from 30 January to 1 February 2025. The theme of the 2025 edition of the congress which will see over 130 scholars working in the field of historical-pedagogical studies, is Reading, Learning, Understanding the World. Illi...
Memorial Day 2025, ceremony in the Unimore Rector's Palace
On the occasion of Holocaust Memorial Day, a commemorative ceremony was held, as every year, in the courtyard of the Unimore Rectorate Building, in the presence of the highest civil and military authorities of the region. The Rector of Unimore, Carlo Adolfo Porro, together with the Mayor of Modena, Massimo Mezzetti, and the Prefect of Modena, Fabrizia Triolo, laid a wreath at the foot of the plaque that remembers the professors who were forced, following the implementation of the racial laws, t...

SPEQTEM, an advanced electron microscope for quantum research and technological innovation
A state-of-the-art electron microscope was inaugurated this morning at the campus of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, in the presence of, among others, the President of the CNR, Maria Chiara Carrozza, and the Magnifico Rettore, Carlo Adolfo Porro, a state-of-the-art electron microscope that boosts scientific research in the quantum field, while also supporting technological innovation and energy transition. Fruit of the collaboration between CNR, Unimore and Thermo Fisher Scientific...

Prof. Federica Ferraguti won the Italian Science Fund 2023 call for proposals
Prof. Federica Ferraguti of Unimore's Department of Science and Methods for Engineering recently won the FIS2 - Fondo Italiano per la Scienza 2023 (Italian Science Fund 2023) call for proposals, thanks to the TRAMIS - Trustworthy Robotic Assistant for Improved Minimally Invasive Surgery project, obtaining a 1.3 million euro grant that will enable the recruitment of 6 two-year researchers and 4 PhD students. The TRAMIS project aims to develop an autonomous robotic system that can provide supp...

Strong growth in Unimore enrolments in the 2024/25 academic year
In the current academic year, which saw the final closing of enrolment in December 2024, Unimore recorded a marked increase in the number of enrolled students compared to the previous year, with a growth of + 5.4 %. This is a much better result than the average figure for the national academic system, which sees freshmen rising by around 1%. Specifically for Unimore, there are 8,687 matriculated students for the academic year 2024/25: 4,716 women and 3,971 men. This is an important ...

Unimore's Gemma Museum organises a meeting on the resources of the ocean depths
The Gemma University Museum's cycle of conferences Cultural Heritage: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, which is part of the initiatives for the 850th anniversary of Unimore and which kicked off last December with a meeting dedicated to Marco Polo, continues with the second free-entrance event dedicated to the resources of the ocean depths, scheduled for Thursday 23 January, at 5.30 p.m., at the Complesso Sant'Eufemia (Largo Sant'Eufemia, 19 - Aula B.04) The seabed is rich in minerals of great ...

Unimore and ITIS Da Vinci of Carpi: Atmosfera Project for monitoring air quality in Carpi
The students of a 5th class specialising in environmental chemistry at ITIS Da Vinci in Carpi, as part of the Atmosfera project sponsored by GARC Ambiente, will conduct a pilot monitoring of air quality in Carpi in collaboration of Unimore, ARPAE and the Municipality of Carpi. The project, developed by the Secondary School, aims to enhance students' skills in experimental air quality monitoring, broadening their educational opportunities. It also includes the dissemination of the results to ...

The fourth edition of the Field School - Costa Rica kicks off
This year sees the fourth edition of the Field School - Costa Rica, an initiative involving 13 students from the Bachelor of Science programmes in Biological Sciences and Natural Sciences and the Master of Science programmes in Biosciences and Science Education and Communication. The students, who left on Friday 17 January, will stay for a month in Costa Rica where they will discover some of the varied natural realities of one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity in the world. O...

From 21 to 24 January, the University Campus in Via Campi, Modena, will host the initiative Micro and Milli-biodiversity in the terrestrial environment, a journey to discover the microscopic and millimetric life that lives on our planet. The event is organised as part of the outreach and research activities of Spoke 3 of the National Biodiversity Centre (NBFC-NRRP), which includes a nucleus of researchers from the Department of Life Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, and...

Team Unimore Racing won the Indy Autonomous Challenge in Las Vegas
Coordinated by Prof. Marko Bertogna of the Department of Physics, Informatics and Mathematics, the Unimore Racing Team won the 2025 edition of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC), the competition between fully self-driving cars built by universities around the world, held on 9 January at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The team from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia achieved an exceptional victory in the race against a dozen university teams from North America, Europe and Asia, including...
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