University Carlo Cattaneo 

University Carlo Cattaneo
Libera Università Carlo Cattaneo

Established: 1991
Type: Private
Rector: Prof. Andrea Taroni
Students: 3,000
Location: Castellanza, Italy
Sports teams: Malamutes
Website: www.liuc.it/

The University Carlo Cattaneo (Italian: Libera Università Carlo Cattaneo, LIUC) is a university located in Castellanza, Italy. It was founded in 1991 and is organized in 3 Faculties.

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History and Profile

The University Carlo Cattaneo (LIUC) is an independent, state-recognised institution established in 1991 by the Industrial Association of the Province of Varese (UNIVA). It is situated in the small town of Castellanza, within easy reach of Milan and the Malpensa International Airport. The university is housed in a nineteenth century cotton mill which has been beautifully restored by the world famous Italian architect Aldo Rossi . It is only 400 metres from the train station that links Castellanza to Milan in 35 minutes and just over 1 kilometre from the motorway.

The University is an important example of the tradition for initiative and entrepreneurship in this part of Italy.

Organization

These are the 3 faculties in which the university is divided into:

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