Collegio Carlo Alberto

Collegio Carlo Alberto
Collegio Carlo Alberto
Established 2004
President Pietro Terna
Location Moncalieri, TO, Italy
Website www.carloalberto.org

The Collegio Carlo Alberto is a private research and teaching institution, located in the town of Moncalieri, northern Italy, in the province of Turin. The institution was created in 2004 as a joint initiative of the Compagnia di San Paolo and the University of Turin. Its mission is to foster research and education in social sciences. President of the Collegio is Pietro Terna.[1]

The Collegio's research community consists of full-time junior and senior faculty hired on the international academic job market, faculty of the University of Turin, and visiting scholars. They conduct research within the social sciences with both empirical and theoretical emphasis.[2] Research interactions are fostered by seminar series and scientific conferences. Since 2006 the Collegio has hosted hundreds of international speakers, including Nobel laureates, and leaders of financial institutions.[3]

The Collegio coordinates the Allievi Honors Program, organizes five one-year master's degree programs (Economics, Economics and Complexity, Finance, Insurance and Risk Management, Public Policy and Social Change), and hosts two doctoral programs of the University of Turin.[4] English is the official operating language of the Collegio.

Historically, prior to the 1990s, the Collegio Carlo Alberto referred to a Piedmont boys boarding school.[5] The school has since closed, but the building retains its name.

Notes

  1. Governance on the official website
  2. Research on the official website
  3. Events on the official website
  4. Education on the official website
  5. History of Real Collego Carlo Alberto (in Italian)

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Coordinates: 45°00′00″N 7°41′06″E / 45.00000°N 7.68500°E / 45.00000; 7.68500


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