Four universities plus an array
of firms representing world excellence on two and four wheels
are getting together to form a top training hub under the
auspices of the Emilia Romagna region.
The Motorvehicle University of Emilia-Romagna (MUNER) is an
association that links the universities of Bologna, Ferrara,
Parma/Modena and Reggio Emilia with firms like Ferrari,
Maserati, Lamborghini, Ducati, Dallara, Haas, Magneti Marelli
and Toro Rosso.
The fruit of the collaboration are two top English-language
master's university courses starting this September: 120
students will take part in the Advanced Automotive Engineering
course; and 30 will aim for a degree in Advanced Automotive
Electronic Engineering.
"We're talking about four universities and eight
manufacturing companies," said regional Governor Stefano
Bonaccini, "a project that is unique on the national and
international scene, which confirms Emilia-Romagna not only as
the European heart of new manufacturing but also as a platform
for high-level training with great added value".
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