Biomedical Engineering is underway
The University of Sannio together with the University of Molise and the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio for the inter-university master's degree course in Biomedical Engineering.
Experimental model of cooperation between three universities that brings together teaching and research in the field of biomedicine.
Teachers, skills, teaching structures, laboratories and research centers shared and available to students in all three universities in Lazio, Molise and Sannio.
Medicine, bioengineering and computer science are the specificities of the University of Molise; engineering and ICT applied to medicine, distinctive features of the University of Sannio; robotics, sensors and instrumentation for medical applications, elements that characterize the University of Cassino, are the strengths put together, shared and integrated, in this project capable of creating cooperation, forms and productive networks of collaboration to guarantee virtuous and competitive processes for the benefit of the community, of the territories and of the young people, continuing to consider the diversity of the territories and histories of the individual universities as a resource, and not a limit.
“Our federative project - underlines the Rector of UniMol, prof. Luca Brunese - intends to apply as a forerunner of a model for the Italian university system, aiming at a twofold objective: to enhance and enhance the individual expressions, specific skills and peculiarities of the scientific areas that characterize and specific to each university, and to outline and build a overall framework and cooperation of three universities as a single innovative reality of increasingly integrated excellence in the field of biomedical engineering ".
"This Master's Degree course undoubtedly represents an experiment that looks to the future in the interest of young people. In fact, the limits connected to the competences of individual universities are exceeded, as well as those related to traditional disciplinary separations, allowing students to grasp the best of the three universities in their training experience as teaching, research and structural skills ", the Rector's declaration of UniCas, prof. Giovanni Betta.
“New technologies are profoundly changing the medical sector, opening unexpected scenarios for the future of citizens' health and wellbeing. Hence the idea of a degree course that brings together complementary skills and experiences of three universities in the internal areas to give life to an innovative and ambitious training project in terms of contents and methods of implementation. A virtuous example of integration of skills, resources and educational and research infrastructures among the first in our country ”, the comment of the Rector UniSannio, prof. Gerardo Canfora.