Bocconi University
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Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi | |
Seal of Bocconi University | |
Motto | Empowering Talent |
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Type | Private |
Established | 10 November 1902 |
President | Mario Monti |
Rector | Prof Guido Tabellini |
Undergraduates | 7267 (as of October 2006) |
Postgraduates | 3671 + 735 SDA |
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Location | , |
Campus | Urban |
Sports teams | Pellicani PallanuotoBocconi |
Affiliations | EQUIS, Association of MBAs, CEMS, CFA |
Website | www.unibocconi.it EN |
Bocconi University (italian full name: Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi) is a private university located in central Milan, beside Parco Ravizza. Bocconi provides undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate education, in addition to a range of double degree programs. Degrees are offered in English and Italian. SDA Bocconi, the University's business school offers MBA and Executive MBA programs. Its MBA program has recently been ranked among the global top 40 by the Financial Times' Global MBA Rankings 2009.[1]. Since 2008, Bocconi has also expanded its research division by inaugurating dedicated research centers.[2]
History
The university was founded in 1902 by Ferdinando Bocconi, who intended to create in his hometown Milan an institution where accountants and future businessmen could improve their cultural and technical skills. The university was named after the founder's son, who died in the Battle of Adwa, during the First Italo-Ethiopian War. As a result of this tragic event, Ferdinando Bocconi decided to sell his business and endow the revenues to the new school of commerce to keep his son's memory alive.
The university was initially affiliated to the engineering school Politecnico di Milano and the teaching model was inspired by the one adopted at the École Supérieure of Antwerp. Since its inception, Bocconi has stood for liberalism, pluralism, and social progress. In the words of its first Rector and President, Leopoldo Sabbatini, a democratic lawyer, Bocconi's aim is to "promote harmony between school and life."
Today, Bocconi is a university of international standing in business, economics, and law. It is also a research university, getting funds for its research projects from national and supranational institutions. By virtue of being a major node in the European and global network of business and economics universities, Bocconi exchanges faculty and cooperates on large projects with like-minded European and North-American universities and business schools. Bocconi has strong network of exchange programs with prestigious institutions.
Bocconi has close relations with major corporations and international agencies, as well as their managers and officials, and constantly interacts with the business and economic environment to tackle new issues, implement new techniques, and start new research endeavours.
Bocconi University is now structured around five major schools: Undergraduate School, Graduate School, Law School, PhD School, and, with a larger degree of autonomy, SDA Bocconi School of Management, its graduate business school. Bocconi presently offers Bachelor Degrees, Masters of Science, MBAs and PhDs in Finance, Economics, Management, Statistics, Law and other disciplines. It also has a number of post-experience programs, and administers many customized executive education courses.
Furthermore, the university promotes and often organizes numerous activities for high school students in Italy, such as mathematics competitions[3], Model United Nations simulations[4] and other major events aimed at orienting them during their secondary education.
Campus
Originally, Bocconi was located in Via Statuto, near the Pinacoteca di Brera, where its first building was inaugurated in 1902. The current campus of Bocconi is located beside Parco Ravizza, between Via Sarfatti and Viale Bligny, and consists of several buildings, all within walking distance to Porta Ticinese, the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio and the Torre Velasca skyscraper.
The first building in Via Sarfatti was designed in 1936 by the well-known Italian architect Giuseppe Pagano and is an epitome of modernism in Italian architecture. It hosts many classrooms, an aula magna, a restaurant and most of the administrative offices. Its entrance features two lion statues which are the subject of several university myths.
The pensionato building, which faces Via Ferdinando Bocconi, was inaugurated in 1956 by the architect Giovanni Muzio and hosts some grand halls, some of the canteen and dormitory facilities (350 bedrooms distributed on 5 floors), and some faculty offices. The different floors have an irregular form and bear the shape of a symmetric "L" letter.
The SDA Bocconi building, which is also in Via Ferdinando Bocconi, was opened in 1985 and features two blocks with a distinct set of dark metal panels. The building was extended in 2001, especially to host EGEA, the university bookstore. The campus football pitch is placed between the pensionato and the SDA Bocconi building.
The modern Velodromo building was projected by Ignazio Gardella and launched in 2001. It is called so due to its form resembling an ellipsoid velodrome. Each of its four floors has about ten classrooms with a capacity of 150. The Velodromo uses a geothermal exchange heat pump as its air conditioning system, which contributes a lot to energy conservation.[5] A marble statue of Ferdinando Bocconi overlooks the foyer of the ground floor.
Close by, in Piazza Sraffa, are the Library building (also built by Giovanni Muzio in 1962), the campus chapel "San Ferdinando", and some smaller buildings such as those with the offices of the "Language Center" and other extracurricular activities.
Several other administrative and research offices of Bocconi's individual institutes are scattered across the area, especially around Parco Ravizza and Viale Isonzo.
In 2007, a new building was inaugurated in Via Roentgen. The new building houses the offices of the entire Faculty, with its Departments and Research Centers. Its underground levels include, in addition to the new Aula Magna, seminar rooms, a spacious foyer, an exhibition area and parking. It is situated right next to the Velodromo.[6] It was designed by Grafton architects of Dublin, who won the competition held to choose the design of the building in 2002.
Academics
Undergraduate programs
The University offers four three-year undergraduate courses in Economics which share a common basis in the first three semesters and then distinguish themselves from one another by focusing on either Finance, Social sciences or Business administration; the fourth course is taught in English language and is targeted at both international students and students pursuing an international career. Students in this course have the choice to major in Economics, Management or Finance.
A fifth separate three-year undergraduate course in Economics focuses on the economics and management of Arts, Culture and Communication.
The University furthermore offers a five-year course in Law, which incorporates the Italian equivalents of the Bachelor of Laws and the Master of Laws.
In a joint venture with the Central European University of Budapest, Bocconi also offers a four-year Dual Degree in International Business, the first two years of which are spent in Budapest and the latter in Milan.[7]
Graduate programs
The universities' graduate school offers different Master of Science programs in Economics, Management and Law, each with a special emphasis on the fields of Public administration, Environmental economics, Health economics, Social sciences, Computational finance and Risk management, Accountancy and Audit, Public utility management, Hospitality management, Logistics and Transport economics, Innovation management, Event management and Experiential marketing, Communication, Organization and Information systems.
The following graduate programs are entirely taught in English language:
International Management; Marketing Management; Finance; Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment; Economics and Social Sciences; Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology; Quantitative Finance and Risk management; Public Management; International Health Care Management, Economics and Policy.
Bocconi has concluded a number of partnership with regards to its Master of Science: the Master of Sciences in Finance was among the first six programs in the world to conclude a partnership with the CFA institute and the first in continental Europe[8], while the Master of Sciences in Management and International Management enable a selected number of students to take part in the CEMS Master of International Management, which Bocconi is a founding member of along HEC, Esade and Universität zu Köln. In addition to these, the University runs several double degree programs with other institutions throughout the world:
University | Degrees |
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Copenhagen Business School | Art Culture Media Entertainment, Economics, Management, Marketing |
ESADE | Management, Marketing |
Fudan University | Management |
HEC School of Management | Art Culture Media Entertainment, Economics, Finance , Management, Marketing |
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | Management |
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi | Management |
Moscow State Institute of International Relations | Economics |
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University | Economics, Finance, Marketing |
Sciences Po Paris | Public Management |
Université Catholique de Louvain | Economics |
University of Geneva | Public Management |
University of St. Gallen | Management |
Outstanding Students Scholarship
Beginning in 2003, Bocconi University has started a conspicuous program of scholarships with the specific goal of awarding its best students. The scholarship, named "Borsa di studio per studenti eccellenti" (Fellowship for outstanding students), is addressed to the first 50 students (out of 1940 students) enrolled in the Master of Science courses both coming from a Bocconi undergraduate degree and from another university degree. The scholarship, in addition to fully exempt the students from the payment of the tuition fee, provide also them with a large amount of money.[9]
In order to apply for the scholarship one must have as minimum requirements:
- Completed the undergraduate degree at the first possible date
- Completed the degree with full marks
- Passed the GMAT with a score of at least 680
- Been admitted to a Graduate Degree Program (among those offered by Bocconi) by 31 July
Then, the selection of the best 50 students is carried out on an individual basis evaluating all the experiences included in the CV.
The major advantage of the scholarship, however, is the great visibility that it entails: most of the students awarded have found a job within the best employers of the Italian and international job market.
SDA Bocconi
SDA Bocconi (SDA standing for "Scuola di Direzione Aziendale" = School of Management) is the graduate business school of the University and offers internationally recognized MBA Programs highly ranked by Financial Times and Forbes Magazine.
The SDA also offers professional education to executives and managers and publishes E&M (Economia & Management), a popular Italian business and management review.
Apart from the MBA, the SDA offers further Master of Science programs in Corporate finance and Banking, Real estate management, Fine food and beverage management, Fashion Management, Design management, Sports law and Sport management, and a Master in Stage and show management in a joint venture with the Academy for the Performing Arts of the opera house La Scala.
SDA Bocconi also has a combined MBA and Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA) with the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Johns Hopkins University's Bologna Center.
School of Law
Bocconi University School of Law was established in 2006, consolidating the tradition of legal studies at Bocconi under the aegis of the "A.Sraffa" Institute for Comparative Law. The School of Law currently offers a combined B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Law, runs the Specialization School for Legal professions in cooperation with the University of Pavia, and hosts a Summer Academy in cooperation with the University of Trento, as well as with the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.
Research and endowment
As of 2007, the University has 20 permanent research centers and four research project centers. There are 45 active researchers and 81 researchers with grants.
In 2006, research was mainly funded by Bocconi itself (€1,510,571), the European Union (€1,400,000) and the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (€295,636), in addition to other external sources (€10,573,000).[10]
Yearly, approximately 200 international publications and 300-400 national publications are done in the university.
Bocconi is a member of the Offshoring Research Network, an international network researching the offshoring of business processes and services.
Student life
Extracurricular courses
While being a university that focuses on the economic, business and social sciences, Bocconi attempts to provide its students with interdisciplinary knowledge from a variety of other fields that can be useful in their future careers. Usually, the university does so by collaborating with visiting professors from other local and international institutions.
Elective courses such as introductions to Genetic engineering, Urban planning, History of art and Sustainable architecture are held throughout the year and focus a lot on their contemporary applications. Bocconi also collaborates with the Institute for International Policy Studies (ISPI) of Milan, to set up a variety of modules within the field of International relations.
In addition to managing the compulsory language courses that all students must take, Bocconi's Language Center offers modules that delve further into the language and culture of specific countries.
Student associations
The University is home to a number of societies, some of which are directly involved in facilitating students' integration into the campus life environment and in organizing special events ranging from business games to excursions.
- International Students at Bocconi (IS@B) mainly deals with promoting and implementing programs and initiatives for and with international students. The society often organizes conferences, cultural visits, and trips to facilitate the integration of foreign and local students.
- Bocconi Chinese Students Association is one of the first and biggest Chinese students association of Italy, an initiative started jointly by Chinese and Italian students of Bocconi that aims to promote an awareness of the Chinese culture and link all students interested in China or a future career related to it.
- JEME Bocconi (Junior Enterprise Milano Economia) is a non profit "junior enterprise", the first to be founded in Italy in 1988, and it provides consulting services to enterprises in the region. Furthermore, JEME also organizes business games and business case competitions that are held in the university.
In addition to these there are many local branches of external associations, for example AIESEC and Erasmus Student Network.
Student publications
The University is also home to several student run publications:
- Tra i Leoni : a campus magazine run by the eponymous society. The title, which means "between the lions", is a reference to the atrium of the main building, which is also a favorite meeting point for students, guarded by two lion statues.
- Bocconi School of Law Student-Edited Papers: the Law School's official student publication.[11] The journal's Editorial Board are selected by way of an annual write-on competition, and go on to select and provide feedback on submitted papers, as well as organising the annual call for papers.
- IS@B News: a campus magazine run by the International Student Association (IS@B).
- Be OBjective Magazine: a bimonthly pdf magazine founded by students from the ACME course. The magazine focus on art, culture and media and entertainment.
Bocconi sport team
Bocconi's students actively participate at and host different official national and international tournaments in athletics, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, water polo, sailing and other individual sports such as golf, swimming, skiing, snowboarding and skeet shooting.
The pelican is Bocconi's official sport mascot.
Traditions
In the atrium of the oldest building of the university, there are three sets of doors. The central doors, which are larger than the others, have two lions to either side of them. There is a superstition within the university that students who pass in-between the two lions via the central doors risk not being able to graduate. This derives from the old adage "Chi passa tra i Leoni non si laurea alla Bocconi.".
Notable students and professors
- For a full list, see Category:Alumni of Bocconi University and Category:Bocconi University faculty
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External links
- Bocconi University Website (English homepage)
- SDA Bocconi School of Management (English homepage)
- International Students at Bocconi Website Practical information for incoming students (in English)
- Campus Bocconi - Official Site (English homepage)
References
- ^ "FT Global MBA Rankings". Financial Times. Retrieved 25 January 2009.
- ^ Gavetti, Giovanni and Anna Canato."Universita' Bocconi: Transformation in the New Millenium" , Harvard Business School Case, July 07, 2008. Prod. #: 709406-PDF-ENG.
- ^ Matematica - Giochi - Gare
- ^ Liceo Manzoni - Bocconi University Model United Nations
- ^ Milano per Me - Itinerari - Conoscere Milano - Ravizza
- ^ grafton architects » work » learning
- ^ Dual Degree in International Business from Università Bocconi and Central European University: Program
- ^ Italian CFA Society - University Resources
- ^ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR GRADUATE DEGREES - Universita' Bocconi
- ^ Press Room - Università Bocconi
- ^ Federico Longobardi & Luigi Russi (2009). "A Tiny Heart Beating: Student‐Edited Legal Periodicals in Good Ol' Europe". German Law Journal. 10 (7): 1127–1148.