LUISS Guido Carli has placed first in a ranking of private Italian universities published by Sole 24 Ore.
The most recent ranking by Sole 24 Ore, in which the university has always been viewed positively, gave LUISS the highest score (82 points), exceeding Milan's private Bocconi (80 points) and San Raffaele (75 points) as well as all the country's public universities.
The ranking system considers twelve markers, including didactics, research, internationalization, work experience and students finishing their degree programs on time. A detailed analysis of all these parameters put LUISS at the top of the class.
"LUISS reaching first place is a recognition of a university that is in continual growth, as we have seen with last year's EQUIS certification. Our growth is not only quantitative, counting admissions applications, but qualitative, in our didactics, our faculty and our internal organization. In a highly competitive global context, 80% of our graduates find a job within a year of graduation, while for Economics graduates, 90% of graduates do so," declared Executive Vice President Luigi Serra. This is the result of teamwork. From President Emma Marcegaglia to Rector Paola Severino and General Manager Giovanni Lo Storto, from our professors to our students, we are all dedicated to proving that in Italy we can (and we must) offer quality education at the international level, for the best interest of the country."