An international University based upon a great human values, engaged in leading future professionals. A great choice for an ethical and cultural education.
An Italian University…
The European University of Rome (EUR) is a private, legally recognized university that releases academic qualifications with legal value. The EUR offers Bachelor’s Degrees in Economics and Business Management (L-18), Psychological Sciences and Techniques (L-24) and Tourism and Land Management (L -15); Master’s Degree in Economics and Innovation Management (LM-56) and Psychology (LM-51); Master’s single cycle Degree in Law (LMG-01) and Sciences of Primary Education (LM-85 bis). Furthermore, it offers PhD and training courses.
…Christian…
The European University of Rome, founded in 2004 by the religious congregation of the Legionaries of Christ, is part of the great tradition of the Catholic Church and an international network of universities.
… Where every student is at the heart of an innovative educational project …
The years dedicated to higher education represent an exciting and crucial moment in life: the European University of Rome guides young students to choose their career according their goals and aspirations. Through this the each student’s talent is empowered.
The European University of Rome is located in a modern campus. The courses offered are characterized by an interactive and dynamic way of teaching so students can establish a direct relationship with each professor and this leads to create an authentic academic community. Lectures offered bring high level of learning through a very effective teaching method.
In addiction to various degrees the learning process includes social responsibility activities and soft skill’s development in order to boost a positive attitude and commitment towards others.
Academic training is completed through studies abroad. This means to deepen language skills, widen cultural background and live important experiences for human and professional growth.
The European University of Rome also assists graduates in finding job opportunities through internships, traineeships and job interviews.
… For a new society’s development.
The European University of Rome trains professionals and people with solid values, aware of their commitment, who will be in charge of building a new spirit to promote people’s dignity.
Università Europea di Roma: we teach people, we train professionals.
Please note that all attachments listed below are available only in Italian.
Statute of the European University of Rome, approved by Ministerial Decree May 4, 2005, published in the Ordinary Supplement of the Official Gazette no. 110 of May 13, 2005 – General Series and issued by the Rector’s Decree no. 14-ter of August 4, 2006.
Ethic Code – University of Rome, issued by Rectoral Decree n. 139/16 of September 19, 2016.
General Regulations of the European University of Rome, issued by the Rector’s Decree no. 12 of 31 July 2006.
Didactic Regulation of the University D.M. 270/04 approved by D.M. May 4, 2005, published in the Ordinary Supplement of the Official Gazette no. 110 of May 13, 2005 – General Series – and modified by Rector’s Decree n. 14-bis of 4 August 2006, n. 29-07, n. 30-07 of 23 July 2007, n. 08-09 of 5 March 2009, n. 230-09 of November 3, 2009, D.R. 50/10 of 07/05/2010, with D.R. 96/11 of 20/09/2011 and D.R. 31/12 of 07/06/2012.
Regulation of the Departmental Research Centre, European University of Rome, issued by Rector’s Decree no. 36/08 of 25 June 2008.
Regulation of the Department of Human Sciences of the European University of Rome, issued by the Rector’s Decree no. 116/07 of September 4, 2007 and subsequently amended by D.R. n. 201/15 of 21 December 2015.
Regulation of the European University of Rome of the Students’ Representation, issued by D.R. n. 200/19 of 10 december 2019.
Regulation for the administration, accounting and finance, European University of Rome, issued by the Rector’s Decree no. 262/08 of 10 October 2008.
Regulation of Postgraduate Courses and Advanced recurring and permanent Training at the European University of Rome, issued by Rector’s Decree 121/07 of 4 September 2007, edited by D.R. 120/14 of 11.12.2014 and amended with D.R. n. 202/15 of 21 December 2015.
Regulation on Honorary Fellowship of the European University of Rome, issued by Rector’s Decree 122/07 of 4 September 2007.
Regulation of masters and advanced training courses, issued by D.R. n. N. 96/16 of 22/06/2016.
Code of conduct for students of the European University of Rome, issued by Rector’s Decree 124/07 of 4 September 2007.
Regulation for internal mobility of full professors and assistant professors and university researchers at the European University of Rome, issued by the Rector’s Decree no. 03/08 of March 3, 2008.
Regulation of the Management Board of the European University of Rome, which was approved at the meeting of CDA n. 03-09 of 7 May 2009.
Regulation of the Academic Senate of the European University of Rome, issued by Rector’s Decree n. 98/19 of 13 June 2019.
Regulation for the international mobility of students of the European University of Rome, approved at the meeting of CDA n. 02-09 of April 2, 2009.
Regulation for the provision of teaching assignments in the contract pursuant to Law 30/12/2010 n. 240, issued by D.R. n. 27/11 of 25 May 2011.
Regulation for the recruitment of temporary researchers, issued by D.R. n. 29/11 of 25/05/2011, pursuant to Law 30/12/2010 n. 240, edited by D.R. n. 135/11 of 29 September 2011 and subsequently amended by D.R. n. 67 of 21 July 2014.
Regulation of the doctoral schools and doctoral courses, issued by D.R. 28/10 of April 16, 2010, as amended by D.R. n. 70/11 of 26 July 2011.
Regulation for the University Fund for Scientific Research, issued by D.R.324 / 10 of 4 October 2010.
General Regulation of the graduate schools and doctoral courses ex art.5, issued by D.R.328 / 10 of 4 October 2010, as amended by D.R. n. 71/11 of 26 July 2011 and with D.R. 25/12 of 17 May 2012.
Implementation regulations for final exams, issued by D.R. n. 11/11 of 17 February 2011.
Regulation for the provision of Internet access service, issued by D.R. n. 248/11 of 13 December 2011.
Regulation for the awarding of research grants, issued pursuant art. 22 of Law no. 240/10, with D.R. n. 17/13 of 12 March 2013.
Regulation for the allocation of part-time collaboration activities, issued pursuant the D.R. n. 09/13 of 24 January 2013 and subsequently amended by D.R. 3/14 of 29.01.2014.
Rules for the establishment and accreditation of locations of doctoral studies, issued pursuant art. 19 of Law no. 240/10, with D.R. n. 18/13 of 12 March 2013 and subsequently amended by D.R. n. 55/13 of 28 May 2013.
Regulation for the call of Full and Associate Professors, issued in application of Articles 18 and 24 of Law No. 240/2010 with D.R. n. 49/13 of 23 May 2013, amended by D.R. n. 84/13 of 26 July 2013 and subsequently amended by D.R. 47/14 of 08 July 2014.
Regulation for the allocation of mention to the best student issued by D.R. # 118/14 of 05 November 2014.
Regulation for the evaluation of teaching and scientific research of Full and Associate Professors in accordance with Law no. 240/2010 issued by D.R. 130/14 of 9 December 2014.
Regulation for the establishment of spin-off at the European University of Rome, issued by D.R. n. 55/15 of 24/03/2015.
Regulation for the awarding of the “honoris causa” degree issued by D.R. n. 91/15 of 26.06.2015;
Regulation for the functioning of the Joint Teachers-Students Commission for teaching and the right to study issued by D.R. n. 92/15 of 26 June 2015;
Regulation for the operation of the Presidium for the University Quality issued by D.R. n. 93/15 of 26 June 2015 and subsequently amended by D.R. n. 204/15 of 21 December 2015;
Regulation of the Nucleus of University’s rating issued by D.R. No 94/15 of 26 June 2015.
Please visit the following link to see all about the organisational structure of the UER (only available in Italian).
To see all the solidarity initiatives of the UER, as well as information about our partners and sponsors, please visit the following link (only available in Italian).
Please visit the following link to see all competitions (only available in Italian).
Below is the document containing the evaluation of teaching (expressed in average percentage scores for each course of study) based on the opinions of the students. You can read the summary results of the students’ opinions of the past years
The Quality Presidium of the European University of Rome is established by D.R. n. 54 of 05.28.2013 and subsequently integrated by D.R. 130 of 16/09/2013.
Members:
The national system of assessment, quality assurance and accreditation of the university are in line with the standards and guidelines for quality assurance in the European higher education and is divided into:
Legislative Decree 19/12 entrusted the National Agency of the University System Evaluation and Research (ANVUR) as responsible for defining the national system for the initial and periodic accreditation of offices and university programs and govern, particularly:
The Quality Presidium is the University body established pursuant to Ministerial Decree 47/2013 and ANVUR, the Self-Assessment System document, Assessment and Accreditation of the Italian university system. This body plays a key role in ensuring the academic quality (AQ) as a guarantor in the articulated university system of the quality of curricula and teaching facilities, through the centrality of the student.
More specifically:
Please visit the following link to read about the responsibles and legislation of the intern evaluation system of the Università Europea di Roma.
The UERStat, the Statistical Office of the European University of Rome, deals with the detection, analysis and publication of data relating to university life.
Its objectives are:
For internal diffusion, the Office will carry out a detailed set of current statistics on the student population and the University staff. The works will be collected in a publication that will be issued usually twice a year, the Statistical Bulletin, and will be distributed by e-mail to accredited users.
In terms of information online, the Office, which can be reached through the university website, will be actively involved in the development of a data warehouse service of the University by managing the production, processing and definiting the specific development of the service and its consultation.
Over current activity, the Office is committed to provide customized products requested by institutional entities, both internal and external, to the University concerning various aspects of management and its processes.
Head of Statistical Office:
Margherita Velucchi
Associate Professor of Economic Statistics at the European University of Rome.
Coordination and Development:
Matilde Bini
Professor of Economic Statistics at the European University of Rome and Coordinator of the Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration.
For further informations:
tel: 06.66.54.31 – email
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – UNESCO – has signed an agreement with the European University of Rome and the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum, establishing a UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights.
The Chair belongs to the Institute of Bioethics and Human Rights, supported by the School of Bioethics of the Regina Apostolorum and the Faculty of Law at the European University of Rome.
The chair promotes a broad exchange of ideas and experience-sharing through dialogue among higher education institutions from different countries, especially in the developing countries.
Our direct partners (UNITWIN) are the Universidade Agostinho Neto (Luanda, Angola) and the Universidad Anàhuac (Mexico City, Mexico).
The UNESCO Chair establishes a space for reflection, study and information on the application of the principles of bioethics in science, medicine and new technologies, in light of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights UNESCO. Through comprehensive training, research and information, the Chair aims to contribute to the recognition and promotion of a comprehensive and integral vision of bioethics, bringing to light the values and the universal principles and their legal implications with regard to human rights.
The main areas of interest of the Chair are the following:
The European University of Rome has built its campus according to a modern architectural criteria, without barriers, with lots of space to live and share: study areas, library, leisure areas, cafeteria, classrooms available for students even when there are no lectures. A campus to be lived throughout the day. The teaching and administrative staff are always available to provide fast answers and avoid unnecessary queuing.
The University is equipped with plenty of free parking areas and easy to reach by public transport (10 minutes train from the Stazione di San Pietro). Furthermore, fast and free WiFi is available everywhere. Security and control are an important point in the University’s management; a dedicated surveillance service is available 24h a day.
Catalogue
The Library is in charge of preserving books, magazines, theses, handouts and make them available to professors and students. It also provides users with the necessary assistance for the proper use of the library and the search of needed information. The library is part of the National Library Service and of the cultural institute association of Rome (Polo degli Istituti Culturali di Roma).
See our complete catalogue. You can also have a look at some of our magazines, through the ESSPER association website.
The library became part of ACNP, the Italian catalogue of periodicals. The portal allows users to track the periodicals owned by the most important Italian libraries.
Visit the section “Banche dati” to read all the information about our databases:
Contacts:
Monday- Thursday. 8:30-17:30
Friday. 8:30-14:00
Saturday. closed
We inform teachers and students that the Library will be closed from 12/23/19 to 01/06/20
Reception: +39 0666543880
Interlibrary loan: + 39 0666543882 – e-mail
Fax: +39 0666543882
A new and innovative cafeteria, recently refurbished according to the latest ergonomic and livability criteria. The coffee shop offers a high quality service and a wide variety of menus to everybody’s tastes. In addition, the cafeteria is also a place where you can charge your digital devices, study and work on projects.
The European University of Rome, in line with its institutional purposes, has established a pastoral centre for its students, committed to all those aspects that contribute to the integrative development of the individual.
Coordinated by Legionaries of Christ and collaborating with members of the Regnum Christi, the University Chaplaincy provides services aimed at the spiritual and apostolic development for students and University employees.
Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 8:30 -1 9:30
Saturday 8:30- 13:30
The entire University and the new Residenza UER both have Wi-Fi broadband connectivity, an open network, accessible to anybody.
Instructions for using the UER the wireless network are simple: you just need a valid e-mail address to access the network and surf the web from smartphones, tablets and PCs.
To connect, proceed as follows:
The Wi-Fi network enables all students, academics and guests to browse the web and access My UER portal and take advantage of all online services completely free with no limits.