Marche Polytechnic University

Marche Polytechnic University (Italian Università Politecnica delle Marche) is a public university in Ancona, Italy. It offers three year degrees in Agriculture, Engineering, Economics, Medicine, and Sciences, as well as longer specialist programs in Medicine and Biology.

Faculties
These are the 5 faculties in which the university is divided into:


 * Faculty of Agriculture
 * Faculty of Economics
 * Faculty of Engineering
 * Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
 * Faculty of Sciences

The teaching faculty currently numbers 450 professors, teaching assistants, and researchers, along with 262 temporary staff and 550 technical and administrative personnel. Teaching and research activities were once housed at separate locations, which were often unsuitable and inadequate. They are presently grouped together and divided among three main complexes. The science-technology complex is located in Monte D'Ago, and its buildings boast the monumental and prestigious work designed by Belluschi, an Italian-American architect. This complex houses the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Agriculture, and the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Science. Construction is currently being completed on this same site to meet the teaching and laboratory needs of the new Faculty of Biology. A second research and instruction complex is located in Torrette for the biological, scientific and clinical needs of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. The third complex reserved for the study of economics and the humanities is located in center of the city in a historic and renovation ex barracks Caserma Villarey and houses the Faculty of Economics. Villa Maria, located near Passetto, represents an additional center of study, set aside for orthodontics and dental prostheses. In terms of logistics, the administrative center of the University is ideally located in the center of the city at Piazza Roma. The Administration and Rectorship are housed in the former.

Palazzo della Provincia (Government Building), and the other administrative bodies are located in buildings in close proximity to the Palazzo. The University's facilities also include the sports complex situated on an extensive tract of land in Posatora, the former location of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery before it was destroyed by a disastrous landslide in 1982. In this same area, a new botanical garden has been planned which, together with the university research farms (currently operational) in the city of Agugliano, round out the scientific and instructional facilities for the Faculty of Agriculture. In addition, medium to long-term planning includes the renovation of the former Stamira barracks, the latest acquisition made by the University. This building has been proposed as guest residence for students and scholars from other Italian and foreign universities who ever more frequently attend courses and conduct research at the various institutes and departments, within the context of national and international projects.