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Sssup:Santa Ana University of Pisa, Italy The University is a public teaching comprehensive university in Italy, located in the city of Pisa, Italy; focusing on the field of applied sciences, divided into social sciences and experimental sciences. The University of Pisa Santa Ana's social sciences department covers the fields of economics, law and politics, while the experimental sciences department covers agriculture, medicine, industry and information engineering.

Scuola Sup. . di Studi Univ. e Perfezionamento S. Anna di PISA) has a history dating back to the 16th century. The University of Santa Anna di Pisa was officially established by Law 41 of February 14, 1987; it is a very small university, with a faculty of 300 students and 1300 advanced students, yet it is at the forefront of scientific research in Italy and the world.

The University of Sant'Anna of Pisa is an elite institution of European repute, operating on the model of the system of high school teachers founded by Napoleon, dedicated to the study of applied sciences, which is mirrored by the theoretically oriented Higher Pedagogical School of Pisa.

The University of Pisa Santa Ana, the Pisa Higher Pedagogical School and the University of Pisa, together constitute the university system of Pisa, a city that enjoys international influence in the field of education and research innovation. As an elite institution, the University of Pisa Santa Ana is dependent on the University of Pisa for its undergraduate education, but is held to a higher standard than the University of Pampanga in terms of entrance exams, grades and graduation criteria. As a research university, it also focuses on the training of doctoral students to meet the needs of scientific innovation. There are only two universities in Italy that have independent qualifications for doctoral degrees, namely the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Pisa and the Università degli Studi di Santa Anna di Pisa. In addition, their doctoral degree designations are different from those of other universities.

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