Kingdom of Italy

Kingdom in Southern Europe

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February 2023 European Investment Bank authorizes a €150 million credit line for school reconstruction and energy efficiency projects in Rome.
2021 49% of students were in schools where principals reported staff shortage hindering school capacity, and 38% were in schools with inadequate or poorly qualified teaching staff, both higher than OECD averages.
2019 33 Italian universities ranked among the world's top 500, the third-largest number in Europe after the United Kingdom and Germany.
2019 Education minister Lorenzo Fioramonti announced that Italy would become the first country to make climate change and sustainable development mandatory study subjects, planned for implementation in 2020.
2018 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study ranked Italian children 16th for reading performance.
2018 Italian secondary education was evaluated below the OECD average, with scores below average in reading and science, and near average in mathematics. Performance declined in reading and science, remained stable in mathematics.
2013 University of Rome La Sapienza ranked 62nd globally and top in Italy by the Center for World University Rankings.
2011 Politecnico di Milano ranked 48th best technical university in the world by QS World University Rankings.

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