IUC Turin
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| International University College of Turin | |
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| Established: | 2006 |
| Type: | Private |
| Students: | 60 (approx.) |
| Location: | Italy, Piedmont, Italy |
IUC Turin, the International University College of Turin is a research university founded in 2006 by the Compagnia di San Paolo and Consiglio Nazionale del Notariato.
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[edit] Purpose
The aim of the IUC is the advanced academic study of global capitalism and the preparation of an international class of lawyers and finance experts, endowed with a highly integrated background in Law, Economics and Finance. Currently, the IUC offers a two-year Master of Science in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance (MSc CLEF) degree.
[edit] Location
The IUC is located in the city of Turin, Italy, in the foothills of the majestic Alps. The administrative center of the IUC is located in the centre of the city. The IUC campus is located at the Torino Lingotto neighborhood, the site of the 2006 Olympic Village.
[edit] Academics
The centerpiece of the IUC is the two-year MSc CLEF program.
[edit] Partners
Subsequently, the centre has been expanded to include the following partner universities.
- University of Illinois
- University of Copenhagen
- University of Fribourg
- Universidad Pompeo Fabra
- UC Hastings College of the Law
- Lanzhou University
- Universidad de Chile
- Universidad Torcuato di Tella
- Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

