Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma

Rome, Italy

Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma

The Università Campus Bio-Medico of Rome was established in 1993 with the cultural aim of restoring to the biomedical sciences the value of human life and the person as their central focus. Young people are offered a cultural, professional and human-oriented program of academic formation founded on the unity of the various disciplines according to the notion of University as a community of students and teachers. An integral part of this project is the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital, where the dimension of human service comes into full play, in the particular experience of illness and disease. The Rome Biomedical Campus University is a legally recognized private University (Ministerial Decree of 31 October 1991).

Initially the University offered a Degree Course in Medicine and Surgery and a Diploma in Nursing Science (subsequently denominated Degree in Nursing). We currently offer twelve Degree Courses.

The Trigoria Campus now includes the “Trapezio” Educational Complex, the University Hospital, the Biomedical and Bioengineering Advanced Research Complex (PRABB) and the Healthcare Centre for the Elderly (CESA).

The common goal is to form young people with a passion for reality, for the world and the environment in which they live, for the profession they are preparing to enter, and to instil in them a conception of work as an experience of personal growth and fulfilment and a tool with which to serve others.

The Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma through the national contract between CRUI and IEEE has an unlimited open access agreement with IEEE that enables researchers to publish articles as open access without open access fees in all IEEE fully and hybrid open access journals. The agreement applies to all original research articles accepted for publication between August 1, 2022 and December 31, 2024. To benefit from this agreement, the corresponding author has to be affiliated with Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma. Please use the correct institution name and your institutional email address during submission. It is recommended for authors to select the CC BY 4.0 license. The open access funding request will be approved by an administrator in the library.
Overlength page charges or color fees are not covered by the agreement and will be charged to authors.

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