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Patrick Zaki, yet another adjournment: statements by the University of Bologna

"Our disappointment in receiving the news of this further adjournment is even greater than usual, as it is one of the longest adjournments for Patrick so far," states Rector Giovanni Molari. "Patrick must be allowed to resume his studies and graduate surrounded by the affection from his University which is eagerly waiting for him"

COVID-19: vaccines halve the risk of reinfection

A meta-analysis of data from more than 18 million patients shows that vaccination halves the chance of reinfection with COVID-19 in people who have already recovered from a coronavirus infection, and that even if a second infection occurs, the likelihood of developing severe symptoms is halved

Iran: the actions of the University of Bologna in defence of human rights

The University of Bologna, together with Scholars at Risk-Italy (SAR) and the Conference of Italian University Rectors (CRUI), shares the outrage of the international academic community following the current violations of human rights of Iranian students and of university and school staff. An event focusing on Iranian history and politics is planned on the Ravenna Campus

The University of Bologna awaits Patrick Zaki

From today, while waiting for yet another hearing, scheduled for 27 September, thirty pictures of Patrick and one hundred and twenty coloured drapes will fill and colour the corridors and courtyard of Palazzo Poggi, seat of the Rectorate and centre of the University of Bologna

Sustainable mobility: new subsidies for the University of Bologna community

The new agreement signed between the University of Bologna and Tper (local public transportation company) will provide further reduced fares for commuting between home, university, and the workplace. Subsidies will also be available soon for those who take public transportation in the Romagna region. Another new measure is the Ministry of Labour's Transport Bonus

Happy birthday, Ulisse! Five hundred years of Professor Aldrovandi

A weekend full of events to celebrate the collector and researcher who founded one of the first botanical gardens in Italy. Talks, workshops, and visits will help us discover Bologna, as will new guided tours until November, to learn about the Aldrovandi collection in the Palazzo Poggi Museum, the Ulisse Room at the Academy of Sciences and the Aldrovandi Herbarium, at the Botanical Garden