UNIRSM News Secretary of State Lonfernini visits the University of San Marino: “We will focus a lot on the growth of this reality”

Secretary of State Lonfernini visits the University of San Marino: “We will focus a lot on the growth of this reality”

This morning a 'tour' in four locations together with the Rector and the general director

An official visit to the four locations of the University of the Republic of San Marino, in which he came into contact with professors and students, researchers and collaborators, allowed the Secretary of State for Education and Culture, Teodoro Lonfernini, to consolidate the path of discovery, awareness and support of the University at the basis of his first months in office.

Accompanied by the Rector Corrado Petrocelli and the general director Laura Gobbi, Lonfernini spent a morning of exchange and discussion today in Dogana, where the activities of the degree courses in Management Engineering, Civil Engineering and Construction and Land Management mainly take place, as well as in the three spaces located in the historic center of the Titano: in Viale Onofri with the three-year course in Communication and Digital Media, in the Ex Tribunale with the doctorate and the wide range of masters and higher education programs of the Historical and Legal Department, at the Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara with the programs in Design.

“I am really happy to have been able to see with my own eyes the quality of our University,” Lonfernini said. “It was able to interpret very well what the country system wanted from the point of view of training. As a government, we will focus a lot on the growth of this reality, it is one of the objectives of the legislature.”

“This initiative is a unique and unprecedented sign of great attention and generous availability towards the University,” Petrocelli emphasized. “I think there is no better way to understand what we do and what we can do if, as I hope, we have the help of politics. Among our next objectives is an increase in our offering. We have already made great strides but we want to move forward, strengthening our activities in research, training and the third mission. I think we will be supported, starting with the student house. I believe it is a necessity that everyone is convinced of.”