Pontifical Gregorian University (PUG)
Founded 1551 as 'Collegium Romanum' by Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Borgia. Constituted as University by Pope Julius III, 1553. The Institution developed considerably under Pope Gregory XIII, who is considered to be 'founder and father' of the University which now bears his name. Depends directly on the Holy See and administration is entrusted to the Society of Jesus. The Grand Chancellor is the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation of Studies and the Vice-Grand Chancellor the Superior-General of the Society of Jesus. Juridical recognition is granted to the University by the government of Italy.
Funding:
Public
Grades 2
Doctor's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 5
Divisions 10
- Canon Law Faculty
- Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies Centre
- Faith and Culture Centre
- History and Cultural Heritage of the Church Faculty
- Missiology Faculty
- Philosophy FacultyFields of study: Philosophy
- Social Sciences FacultyFields of study: Anthropology, Media Studies, Journalism, Sociology, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Economics
- Theology FacultyFields of study: Theology
- Psychology InstituteFields of study: Psychology
- Spirituality InstituteFields of study: Religion
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: EUR
€810.00 – €810.00
Requirements
- Admission details: Completed classical secondary education and, where necessary, additional preparatory studies to meet Faculty requirements
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