A study by the Universities of Pisa and Florence has, for the first time, validated a method for counting pollinating bees for the first time. The method involves visual sampling along predetermined routes, during which both the number of insects observed and their distance are estimated
Agata, Circle U. Ambassador in Pisa, presents a new initiative opening the University of Pisa’s Natural History Museum for free to Circle U. students—strengthening access, culture, and shared campus life
A study on Lake Sibolla reconstructs the evolution of the area around Lucca from Roman times to the present, integrating paleoecological data, historical archives and climate indicators
This initiative forms part of the University’s commitment to peace, internationalisation and the right to education through university corridors and cooperation projects
The agreement was signed on 18 December at the Rector’s Office. A three-year financial commitment of EUR 2.3 million is planned, as well as the recruitment of dedicated staff