University of Pavia
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The University of Pavia (Italian: Università degli Studi di Pavia, abbreviated UNIPV) was founded in 1361 AD and is a research university in Italy. The University of Pavia is located in the city of Pavia in the north of Italy, only 30 kilometers from Milan. The University of Pavia is also one of the oldest universities in Italy, and has produced many famous scholars, such as Volt, the inventor of the battery, and Camillo Gorky, winner of the Nobel Prize in medicine. Gorky. The University of Pavia is ranked first in the list of large Italian universities in the 2023/2024 ranking published by the Italian Center for Social Investment Studies (CENSIS).