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A Journey to Wellbeing, the project dedicated to commuters' health
Videos on regional train monitors and posters at bus stop shelters will direct travelers to the project website, which will guide them in discovering solutions to cope with stress, boost their mood, and improve their overall travel experience.

A new laboratory born from the collaboration between the University and IMA
It is called "Digital and Mechatronic Research & Innovation for Automated Machinery and Systems" - DIGIMECH, and it serves as a meeting point between the academic and industrial worlds, aiming to promote innovation, research, and training in strategic and high-tech fields.

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions call
The European Commission is funding 17 research projects under the 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Postdoctoral Fellowships Call at the University of Bologna, which has surpassed its previous records by securing 17 awarded fellowships.
Voices, stories, ideas
"Something's good if you're sharing it with someone else!"
Ceylin, international students from Turkey
"Finding a community in Bologna was a very easy process."
Federico, international student from Argentina
"Deciding where to go for university it's a really important decision."
Caroline, international student from Brazil
From research to society

The project on the colonial history of European universities begins
"Colonial Legacies of Universities: Materialities and New Collaborations (COLUMN)" is the study that will focus on the colonial history of European universities and how to address and overcome the legacies it has produced.

A new tool to predict the risk of periprocedural myocardial infarction
By analyzing the cases of over 1,700 patients who experienced a heart attack, a research study shows that an increase of more than 40% in troponin—a protein found in the heart—is a warning sign of risk for those who have undergone coronary angioplasty.

How climate crises fostered the development of institutions in Mesopotamia
The new INRES project will analyze how institutional structures changed in 44 major Mesopotamian centers in response to one of the most significant historical episodes of climate change, which occurred more than 4,000 years ago.